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October 8, 2021 39 mins

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Here are some highlights from this episode:

  • 11:58 — What is an NFT and why would someone pay for one?
  • 33:20 — March and Ian summarize the significance of blockchain technology and how it will change much of how we
  • 34.45 — March shares a “quick hit” book that has piqued his curiosity lately, Buddhism without Beliefs by Stephen Batchelor.

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Show Notes

  • 1:32 — Where we’ve been with the show and how COVID gave us a chance to pause and reflect on what we want to accomplish with the show.
  • 4:02 — Our goals for show and how we want to bring more to our listeners and the Better Show community.
  • 9:54 — Ian shares his curiosity about NFTs (non-fungible tokens) and DAOs (distributed autonomous organizations)
  • 11:58 — What is an NFT and why would someone pay for one?
  • 16:00 — How NFTs relate to works of art.
  • 22:05 — What is a DAO (distributed autonomous organization)?
  • 23:50 — Darren provides an example of how a Coke machine could work as a DAO.
  • 26:31 — Ian describes how a DAO works as a democratic organization.
  • 29:35 — The operational (and trust) benefits of a DAO.
  • 33:20 — March and Ian summarize the significance of blockchain technology and how it will change much of how we
  • 34.45 — March shares a “quick hit” book that has piqued his curiosity lately, Buddhism without Beliefs by Stephen Batchelor.

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