In this episode of the ATX DAO Podcast, Luke, Ash, and Tom take a culture-first approach to the creator economy, starting with a nostalgic dive into Power Rangers, Sailor Moon, Care Bears, and Voltron. What begins as a playful conversation about childhood media quickly becomes a lens for understanding fandom, incentives, and why people engage with content in the first place, drawing clear parallels to today’s Web3 and social platforms.
The discussion then turns to creator coins, tipping mechanics, and onchain social networks, with the hosts questioning whether these models genuinely support creators or simply add unnecessary complexity. Drawing on past Web3 experiments and real-world examples, they explore the tradeoffs between universal currencies and creator-specific tokens, the limits of tipping culture, and what sustainable creator monetization in crypto might actually look like.
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In this episode of the ATX DAO Podcast, we sit down with Josh, founder of Projective, to explore why power bills are rising across the U.S. and why the real challenge isn’t technology, but outdated infrastructure financing. Josh shares how a spike in his own New York City power bill led him to uncover deeper issues around grid capacity, energy demand, and the difficulty developers face when trying to bring new solar projects online.
We dig into how Projective uses on-chain financing and real-world assets to fund community solar and energy infrastructure, creating a more efficient path from capital to the grid. The conversation covers state-backed power contracts, why solar is the most practical entry point today, and how crypto rails can modernize energy finance without sacrificing compliance or reliability.
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NightMKT brings a new twist to on-chain trading with a fast-paced, gamified experience built on Binance. Patrick and Mac join the show to break down how NightMKT turns trading into a competitive arena with seasonal formats, power-ups, steal mechanics, and retro-inspired visuals.
They walk through the project’s origins, the inspiration behind its chaotic trading dynamics, and what makes the platform unique for both everyday traders and heavy-volume participants. The conversation also explores user behavior on launch week, target markets, token selection, and the technical challenges of building a DEX wrapper that enables real-time sabotage and gameplay.
Get a full tour of NightMKT’s mechanics, from leaderboards to potions to the on-chain events tracker, along with insight into how the team is designing for user retention, community participation, and future multi-chain expansion.
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In this episode, Luke, Ash, and Tom unpack the turbulence sweeping through the crypto markets. From major liquidations to shifting macro forces like government shutdown fears, interest rates, and the rise of institutional actors. The group questions whether the classic narratives that shaped earlier cycles, including the four-year halving pattern, still hold up in a world dominated by ETFs, professional market makers, and global uncertainty. Their discussion blends humor with honest reflection as they explore why crypto feels markedly different today than it did even a few years ago.
The conversation also delves into lessons from past speculative manias, including NFTs, metaverse land grabs, and the era when “conviction plays” didn’t always pan out. From the mysterious staying power of XRP to the explosive growth of prediction markets like Polymarket and Kalshi, the hosts examine what speculation reveals about the industry’s culture and its future. Together, they paint a grounded but optimistic picture of where crypto may be heading as adoption matures and the ecosystem continues to evolve.
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Brandon Ferdig, president of the Minnesota Blockchain Initiative, joins the ATX DAO Podcast to talk about how Minnesota’s crypto scene is evolving from speculation to substance. In this episode, we explore what it looks like when grassroots builders, legal professionals, and public sector leaders come together to shape the future of blockchain in a state not typically known for Web3. Brandon shares how his organization acts as a hub for crypto-curious individuals and institutions, connecting lawyers, lawmakers, educators, and entrepreneurs through meetups, conferences, and policy conversations.
We also dig into how regional culture impacts innovation in Web3, from Minnesota’s legacy of private, insular business practices to the open-source ethos of decentralized tech. With insights on professionalization, legal frameworks, and public education, this episode offers a unique look at how blockchain adoption unfolds beyond the usual coastal hotspots. Whether you’re a policy wonk, DAO contributor, or local builder, this conversation highlights what it means to grow a crypto ecosystem in unexpected places.
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In this episode of the ATX DAO Podcast, Tom and Ash sit down with Matt and Christopher from Quai Network to unpack how Quai is redefining scalability and sustainability in blockchain. The conversation explores Quai’s dual-token model, its flat-coin concept as an energy-backed alternative to stablecoins, and the network’s proof-of-entropy minima consensus, which enables global scalability without sacrificing decentralization. Together, they dive into how energy inputs, mining incentives, and real-world infrastructure converge to create the world’s first crypto-native energy dollar.
Listeners will also get an inside look at Project SOAP (Subsidy Open Acquisition Protocol), a groundbreaking mechanism that flips traditional mining economics by turning miner sell pressure into buy pressure. Matt and Christopher break down how SOAP, liquid mine tokens, and Wormhole integrations are shaping the next generation of proof-of-work ecosystems. Whether you’re a crypto miner, Web3 builder, or just curious about the future of decentralized energy systems, this episode offers a front-row seat to how Quai Network is powering the next era of blockchain innovation.
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Alex Hoffman, Head of Ecosystem at DogeOS, joins the ATX DAO Podcast to share how the team is transforming Dogecoin from a memecoin into a real platform for Web3 applications. By adding EVM compatibility to Dogecoin, DogeOS is making space for smart contracts, DeFi, gaming, and more, all while staying rooted in the lighthearted culture that defines the Doge community.
Alex highlights key projects like USDoge, a stablecoin using dynamic risk modeling and tokenized private credit, a novel launchpad for creators and brands, and a Twitch-style PVP betting app. He also talks about why DogeOS is positioned to bring in an overlooked group of crypto users and how the team is supporting builders without relying on grant chasing.
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In this episode of the ATX DAO Podcast, we sit down with Lukas Helminger and Lukas Götz from Taceo to explore how they are building a new foundation for privacy in Web3. Taceo is developing infrastructure for verifiable encrypted compute by combining zero-knowledge proofs with multi-party computation. The team introduces coSNARKs, their collaborative proof system, and explains how it can enable secure, private transactions without sacrificing transparency. From stablecoin payments to GDPR-compliant biometric systems like Worldcoin, they share real use cases already in motion.
We also dig into Taceo’s developer tooling, including coNoir, which extends the Noir zk language to support collaborative computation. The conversation covers performance trade-offs, privacy UX, and the need for composable encrypted systems that work across L1s and L2s. Whether you’re into ZK, building privacy-first applications, or just want to understand why programmable cryptography matters, this episode is packed with insight from two of the people pushing the space forward.
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When Jorge Jimenez, Marketing Lead for Solana Gaming, joins the ATX DAO Podcast, things get real about what actually makes Web3 games worth playing. From his start on Wall Street to leading Solana’s gaming strategy, Jorge breaks down how the next wave of blockchain gaming is about fun first, tokens second. He shares the story of how Solana’s Season Pass attracted over 48,000 players in days, proving that real gamers care about experiences — not price charts.
Ash and Tom explore why Solana’s ecosystem is winning developers and players alike, exploring community-driven growth, player ownership, and the tech powering the gaming supercycle. Expect candid takes, sharp humor, and genuine insights on what separates hype from lasting innovation in Web3. Whether you’re a gamer, builder, or investor, this episode reveals why Solana Gaming might just be the future of play.
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On this episode of the ATX DAO Podcast, Ash and Tom welcome guests Armin, Sangeeth, and Luke from Avalanche Team1 to talk about the creation of Avalanche Cascade, a powerful new platform for onboarding users into the Avalanche ecosystem.
In a fun twist, Luke steps out of his usual host role to share what he’s been building with the Team1 crew. The group dives into how Avalanche Cascade helps different types of users get started, including crypto newcomers, Web3 natives, developers, and enterprises.
They discuss the platform’s origin story, design decisions, and upcoming features like XP systems, contributor tools, and chain-specific onboarding paths. The episode also touches on analytics, ecosystem mapping, and how Avalanche Cascade supports real user adoption.
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Crypto is moving fast, from meme coins to serious institutional plays. In this episode of the ATX DAO Podcast, Luke, Ash, and Tom break down the latest on ETFs hitting the market, including Dogecoin’s surprising debut with $6M in volume before lunch. They explore how new SEC guidance could open the floodgates for a wider range of crypto assets, while billions flow into Solana DATs from top funds. The hosts also dig into staking yields that leave banks in the dust, like Coinbase offering 10% on USDC, and what that means for everyday users chasing better returns.
Luke, Ash, and Tom also dive into Coinbase’s growing influence, from speculation about a potential Base token launch to the company’s push toward on-chain products that feel more like mainstream financial tools. With the mix of regulatory green lights, ETF hype, and evolving yield opportunities, the episode captures the energy of a market that feels both chaotic and optimistic. Whether you are doomscrolling Crypto Twitter or just trying to keep up with the headlines, this roundtable delivers insights with a healthy dose of humor.
Chapters02:46 Market Trends and Crypto Developments05:54 SEC Guidance and ETF Approvals08:28 Solana and New Developments in DeFi11:33 Coinbase's Innovations and Future Prospects14:25 The Role of Tokens in Blockchain Ecosystems17:14 Coinbase's Banking Transition and Market Position20:18 Closing Thoughts and Future Episodes
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In this episode of the ATX DAO Podcast, Luke is joined by Tom, a new DAO member, to dig into the fast-changing world of crypto communities, NFTs, and digital asset treasuries. Tom shares his path into Web3, lessons learned from the highs and lows of the NFT market, and what it means to find real value in community-driven projects. The discussion highlights how ATX DAO and similar groups help members connect and grow in the space.
The conversation also explores 2024’s biggest crypto trends, from the rise of PumpFun and meme coins to the growth of Solana, Sui, and Avalanche ecosystems. Luke and Tom touch on stablecoins as a force for global payments, new developments in Web3 gaming like SuiPlay, and the opportunities and risks of emerging platforms. This episode offers clear takeaways for anyone tracking where the next wave of crypto innovation is headed.
Chapters
00:00 Welcome Tom!03:20 Journey into Crypto and Community Engagement06:04 NFTs: Investment vs Community Value10:31 Emerging Trends in Crypto and Meme Coins14:25 The Future of Stablecoins and Digital Assets22:59 Hyperliquid and the Everything Exchange33:39 Looking Ahead: Trends and Predictions in Crypto
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Step into the world of White Collar Fight Night with the Texas Fight Collective, where Austin’s professionals trade laptops for gloves and enter the boxing ring. In this episode of the ATX DAO Podcast, Seth and Ben share how they are building a one-of-a-kind event that blends the glitz of professional boxing with the energy of Austin’s tech and startup scene. Alongside them, Jesse, both a DAO member and first-time fighter, opens up about the training journey, the discipline of cardio, and what it takes to prepare for three rounds under the lights.
From the culture of boxing gyms to the camaraderie forming between fighters, this conversation dives deep into why White Collar Fight Night Austin is more than just an event. It is a showcase of community, ambition, and pushing limits. Whether you are curious about how founders and engineers get fight-ready or just want a behind-the-scenes look at Austin’s next big night out, this episode delivers stories, laughs, and insights that bring the ring to life.
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00:00 Introduction to Texas Fight Collective00:37 Training and Preparation for Fighters03:58 The Experience of Amateur Boxing09:35 Event Production and Atmosphere15:02 Creating a Unique Event Experience21:45 Sponsorship and Marketing Strategies24:57 Training and Preparation Insights32:18 The Intersection of Work and Boxing38:13 Building Camaraderie Among Fighters42:42 Event Details and Final Thoughts
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In this episode of the ATX DAO Podcast, we sit down with John Goldschmidt, Head of Business Development at Magenta Labs, to explore the past, present, and future of Polkadot. John walks us through Polkadot’s origins with Ethereum co-founder Gavin Wood, its unique layer-zero design, and innovations like agile core time and cross-consensus messaging that enable true interoperability and scalability across chains. From simplifying gas payments to solving real-world pain points in crypto adoption, John highlights how Polkadot is positioning itself for mass adoption.
The conversation dives into use cases ranging from gaming (Mythical Games, FIFA Rivals) to DePIN networks, and how initiatives like the upcoming Polkadot Hub and elastic scaling open new doors for developers and users alike. We also touch on Polkadot’s collaborative governance model, its active community culture, and the role of stablecoins in driving mainstream adoption. Whether you’re a builder, investor, or just crypto-curious, this episode offers valuable insights into why Polkadot remains one of the most ambitious projects in Web3.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Polkadot and Magenta Labs03:26 The Unique Structure of Polkadot06:07 Polkadot's Scalability Solutions08:49 Use Cases and Innovations in Polkadot11:38 Community and Governance in Polkadot14:14 Business Development at Magenta Labs16:56 John's Journey into Crypto19:27 Future of Stablecoins and Adoption43:47 The Accordion Fight League Idea45:16 Innovative Concepts in Robot Fighting47:45 The Role of Programming in Robot Battles50:01 Community Engagement and Crowdsourcing Ideas53:06 The Future of Robot Fighting and Music Integration56:45 Building a Brand Around the Robot Fight League
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In this episode of the ATX DAO Podcast, Luke and Ash welcome Michael J. Kelly, better known as The Bitstorian. A professor of religious studies and founder of the first Bitcoin research lab on a U.S. campus, Michael bridges theology, history, and technology in surprising ways. From “render unto Caesar” as a prophecy for sound money to building miners that double as heated toilet seats, he shows how Bitcoin reshapes everything from faith to engineering.
The conversation dives into decentralizing mining, educating Gen Z on Bitcoin, and reimagining higher education through proof-of-work systems. Expect thought-provoking insights, humor, and bold ideas, including what it means to write history on-chain. Whether you’re crypto-curious or a longtime Bitcoiner, this episode will challenge how you think about money, meaning, and the future of innovation.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Bitcoin and Theology00:39 The Intersection of Bitcoin and Religious Studies04:45 Establishing a Bitcoin Research Lab08:16 Decentralization and Financial Literacy10:21 Challenges of Decentralized Mining13:03 Engaging the Next Generation with Bitcoin16:58 Innovative Mining Solutions and Education22:14 The Role of History in Bitcoin27:10 Empowering Students through Bitcoin Education34:46 Future of Education and Bitcoin
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On this episode of the ATX DAO Podcast, we chat with Kyle Langham of DFINITY about the Internet Computer Protocol (ICP) and its mission to become a decentralized “world computer.” Kyle explains how ICP lets developers host entire applications fully on chain including front end, back end, and data while integrating directly with Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana. We cover the role of canisters, subnets for scaling, and how ICP’s threshold signature technology brings smart contract functionality to Bitcoin.
The conversation also explores Caffeine AI, a new tool that allows anyone to build and launch apps on ICP using natural language prompts. Kyle shares how he created a Bitcoin-powered arcade game in under an hour and why low-code tools could reshape the future of DeFi, GameFi, and Web3 app development. If you are curious about blockchain interoperability, decentralized infrastructure, or the next wave of user-friendly Web3 tools, this episode is for you.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Internet Computer and DFINITY03:31 Decentralization and the World Computer Vision06:13 Integration with Other Blockchains08:50 Building on Bitcoin and the Future of ICP11:35 Caffeine AI: Bridging Web2 and Web314:29 The Future of Application Development24:48 Exploring Caffeine's Features and Business Models26:15 Innovative Subscription Models in Crypto28:35 Interoperability and Context Engineering in Web 329:58 Trusting AI in Crypto Transactions32:02 User Experience in Crypto and ICP Projects34:36 Understanding Subnets and Canisters in ICP38:30 Kyle's Journey into Crypto and DFINITY
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Web3 adoption is one of the most talked-about challenges in blockchain, but what does it really mean? In this episode of the ATX DAO Podcast, we dig into what drives real user adoption beyond hype and token incentives. From sticky product design and gaming loops to wallet abstraction, UI/UX friction, and multi-chain interoperability, the conversation explores how projects can move past “play-to-earn” and “social-fi” models toward genuine, mainstream usage.
We also break down why abstraction matters, how wallets are evolving, and what it will take for blockchains to feel as seamless as the internet itself.
Chapters
00:00 Intro
03:05 What Web3 Adoption Means
05:20 Gaming, Finance, and Sticky Loops
07:45 Tokens, Incentives & Product Merit
09:44 UI/UX and Product Design
12:26 Design Choices and User Experience
14:47 Seed Phrases & Abstraction
17:07 Wallets and Multi-Chain Friction
19:31 Chain Tribalism & Interoperability
21:50 From DApps to Apps
24:18 Wallet Innovations & Gas Abstraction
26:40 Closing Thoughts
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In this episode of the ATX DAO Podcast, we explore the funding landscape for crypto startups. From deciding whether to bootstrap to securing grants, angel investors, venture capital, incubators, and accelerators, the conversation covers the main funding paths available in Web3. The hosts share stories from their own experience, including insights from hackathons and strategies for finding investors who align with your vision. This episode is designed for anyone building in crypto who wants clear and practical advice on how to approach early-stage funding.
Listeners will learn how to match funding choices to project goals, understand what investors look for, and plan for sustainable growth. The discussion explains how to allocate capital effectively, build strong relationships with advisors, and avoid common mistakes in the fundraising process. “Startup Funding 101 for Crypto Builders” provides straightforward guidance for founders, developers, and Web3 enthusiasts who want to succeed in the blockchain startup space.
Chapters
00:00 The Joy of Midday Drinks03:12 Bootstrapping vs. Seeking Funding09:05 Understanding Incubators and Accelerators16:10 The Dynamics of Equity and Influence25:17 Understanding Venture DAOs and Syndicates31:46 Evaluating Product Viability and Market Fit38:00 The Fundraising Process: Angels and VCs45:30 Key Tips for Successful Fundraising
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Startup life isn’t glamorous. It’s chaotic, messy, and often feels like eating glass. In this episode, Luke and Ash dive into what it really takes to start a company in crypto. From 5:00 AM routines and constant context switching to building strong teams and failing forward, they break down the highs, lows, and lessons of Web3 entrepreneurship. Whether you’re thinking about leaving a cushy job or already deep in the grind, this is a clear-eyed look at what startup life actually looks like.
Chapters
00:00 Intro
02:00 What Startup Life Really Feels Like
06:30 Daily Routines and Managing the Chaos
12:30 Building the Right Team
15:00 Letting Go and Avoiding Micromanagement
18:30 Culture, Feedback, and Being Unfiltered
22:00 From TradFi to Startups
25:00 Where Startup Ideas Come From
28:30 How to Learn Everything You Don’t Know
32:00 Accelerators, Hackathons, and Getting Started
35:30 Final Advice for Aspiring Founders
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In this episode of the ATX DAO Podcast, we sit down with Austin Lee of Alpha Growth to explore what it really takes to drive sustainable growth in DeFi ecosystems beyond just chasing Total Value Locked (TVL). Austin shares his experience working with major protocols like Uniswap, offering a behind-the-scenes look at how Alpha Growth supports new chain launches, ecosystem development, and liquidity incentive strategies that actually work.
We dive into the evolving DeFi growth stack, from the role of infrastructure and on-off ramps to the rise of Uniswap V4 hooks and structured products. Austin explains why protocols must shift focus from vanity metrics to real user activation and capital velocity. Whether you’re launching a blockchain, scaling a DeFi product, or exploring new L2s, this episode is packed with practical insights on what separates temporary hype from lasting adoption.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction02:40 Exploring Uniswap and Alpha Growth08:14 Growth Strategies in DeFi13:27 Navigating Blockchain Launches18:41 The Future of DeFi and User Engagement23:22 Alpha Growth's Vision and Offerings28:32 Closing Thoughts and Future Collaborations
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