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75: The Blind Gallery | Kaloh

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In this episode, Marissa Trew interviews Hugo Santana, the founder of the Kaloh newsletter and The Blind Gallery. They discuss Hugo's journey into the world of Web3 and blockchain art, as well as the evolution of the art marketplaces on Tezos. They also explore the challenges and opportunities of the Web3 industry, the importance of digital ownership, and the future of decentralized social networks. Hugo shares his vision for the Academy by Blind Gallery, an educational platform to support newcomers in the Web3 space. Overall, the conversation highlights the growing intersection between art and technology in the Web3 era.
Key takeaways
- The Web3 industry is evolving rapidly, with new technologies and platforms emerging. It is important to stay informed and adapt to the changes.
- Digital ownership is a key concept in the Web3 space, allowing individuals to own and trade digital assets like art and collectibles.
- The future of the Web3 industry lies in creating seamless and user-friendly experiences for mainstream adoption.
- Education and guidance are crucial for newcomers to the Web3 space. Platforms like the Academy by Blind Gallery aim to provide the necessary knowledge and support.

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Manage episode 403893562 series 3270970
Content provided by Tezos Commons. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Tezos Commons or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Enjoyed our podcast? Shoot us a text and let us know—because great conversations never end at the last word!

In this episode, Marissa Trew interviews Hugo Santana, the founder of the Kaloh newsletter and The Blind Gallery. They discuss Hugo's journey into the world of Web3 and blockchain art, as well as the evolution of the art marketplaces on Tezos. They also explore the challenges and opportunities of the Web3 industry, the importance of digital ownership, and the future of decentralized social networks. Hugo shares his vision for the Academy by Blind Gallery, an educational platform to support newcomers in the Web3 space. Overall, the conversation highlights the growing intersection between art and technology in the Web3 era.
Key takeaways
- The Web3 industry is evolving rapidly, with new technologies and platforms emerging. It is important to stay informed and adapt to the changes.
- Digital ownership is a key concept in the Web3 space, allowing individuals to own and trade digital assets like art and collectibles.
- The future of the Web3 industry lies in creating seamless and user-friendly experiences for mainstream adoption.
- Education and guidance are crucial for newcomers to the Web3 space. Platforms like the Academy by Blind Gallery aim to provide the necessary knowledge and support.

  continue reading

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