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Sebastian Burgel - Founder at HOPR

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Today I am speaking with Sebastian Burgel, Founder at HOPR. HOPR is not your average web3 project—it's a decentralized, incentivized mixnet that takes privacy to a whole new level. By obfuscating all metadata, including IP addresses, HOPR is creating “a private internet for everyone.” And as you will hear, Sebastian is another brilliant intellect building in web3 with an unwavering commitment to privacy.
During this interview, Sebastian talks about his fascinating background in microtechnology, recounting his journey from academia to becoming a trailblazing founder in the web3 space. We also talk about the 2017 ICO Craze, where Sebastian shares firsthand experiences that shaped his perspectives of the industry. He then takes us on a deep dive into the world of web3 privacy, unraveling the core aspects that HOPR addresses with remarkable innovation. You’ll also hear Sebastian offer thought-provoking insights on entrepreneurship, the web3 industry, decentralized apps, and his perspective on The Graph.
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The GRTiQ Podcast takes listeners inside web3 and The Graph (GRT) by interviewing members of the ecosystem. Please help support this project and build the community by subscribing and leaving a review.
Twitter: GRT_iQ
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Today I am speaking with Sebastian Burgel, Founder at HOPR. HOPR is not your average web3 project—it's a decentralized, incentivized mixnet that takes privacy to a whole new level. By obfuscating all metadata, including IP addresses, HOPR is creating “a private internet for everyone.” And as you will hear, Sebastian is another brilliant intellect building in web3 with an unwavering commitment to privacy.
During this interview, Sebastian talks about his fascinating background in microtechnology, recounting his journey from academia to becoming a trailblazing founder in the web3 space. We also talk about the 2017 ICO Craze, where Sebastian shares firsthand experiences that shaped his perspectives of the industry. He then takes us on a deep dive into the world of web3 privacy, unraveling the core aspects that HOPR addresses with remarkable innovation. You’ll also hear Sebastian offer thought-provoking insights on entrepreneurship, the web3 industry, decentralized apps, and his perspective on The Graph.
Show Notes
The GRTiQ Podcast takes listeners inside web3 and The Graph (GRT) by interviewing members of the ecosystem. Please help support this project and build the community by subscribing and leaving a review.
Twitter: GRT_iQ
www.GRTiQ.com

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