Kee Jefferys, technical co-founder of Session, breaks down the state of privacy and encryption in 2025 and explains why the Session encrypted messaging app chose to build on the blockchain. Kee also breaks down the app’s SESH token launch, its long-term plans and how it differs from other apps like Signal. (00:00) Introduction to The Agenda podcast and this week’s episode (02:05) What is Session? Who uses it? (05:31) Governments want encryption backdoors (09:38) Why and how Session uses block...
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Kee Jefferys, technical co-founder of Session, breaks down the state of privacy and encryption in 2025 and explains why the Session encrypted messaging app chose to build on the blockchain. Kee also breaks down the app’s SESH token launch, its long-term plans and how it differs from other apps like Signal. (00:00) Introduction to The Agenda podcast and this week’s episode (02:05) What is Session? Who uses it? (05:31) Governments want encryption backdoors (09:38) Why and how Session uses block...
How blockchain improves international aid and empowers communities (feat. Mercy Corps)
The Agenda Podcast: Decoding Crypto
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How blockchain improves international aid and empowers communities (feat. Mercy Corps)
Mercy Corps chief investment officer Scott Onder explains how the international NGO uses blockchain to streamline aid relief and breaks down its strategy for investing in crypto projects in emerging markets, particularly in the Global South, to help build community resilience and fight climate change.The Agenda is brought to you by Cointelegraph and hosted/produced by Ray Salmond and Jonathan DeYoung. Follow Cointelegraph on X (Twitter) at @Cointelegraph, Jonathan at @maddopemadic and Ray at ...
The Agenda Podcast: Decoding Crypto
Kee Jefferys, technical co-founder of Session, breaks down the state of privacy and encryption in 2025 and explains why the Session encrypted messaging app chose to build on the blockchain. Kee also breaks down the app’s SESH token launch, its long-term plans and how it differs from other apps like Signal. (00:00) Introduction to The Agenda podcast and this week’s episode (02:05) What is Session? Who uses it? (05:31) Governments want encryption backdoors (09:38) Why and how Session uses block...