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E22: LLB - Bridging DeFi, Harsh Crypto Risks, Real Crypto Use Cases, ”Trust Me Bro”, FTX Silver Lining, Quidli - Future Work

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Justin Ahn, Co-Founder of Quid.li, is building a startup that sits in a very similar space to FTX. Quidli enables crypto as micro-rewards with top collaborators and community members through Web 2.0 tools such as browsers, email, Slack and Discord. In this episode we cover two important aspects missing from current coverage of the FTX fallout. 1.) We have all heard from experts, but what are the users of crypto concerned about, and what are they asking? 2.) More importantly, can we make the case of “Trust Me Bro!”? In this episode we also cover the silver lining of the FTX fallout, the harsh realities of the current risks to crypto, how Quidli is bridging new users to DeFi, the best use cases of crypto today, what is severely missing in the ecosystem, envisioning decentralized work, the nature of trust, and Quidli raising funds. Tune in to get the details! Topics: Pre-Show Talk (00:00:00) | Intro (00:05:01) | Crypto User Concerns (00:08:43) | The Case For CEX (00:15:03) | Harsh Reality Risks (00:23:43) | Silver Lining (00:34:25) | Bridging DeFi (00:35:27) | Crypto Use Cases (00:39:13) | Decentralized Work (00:53:24) | “Trust Me Bro” (00:57:23) | Quidli Value (01:11:47) | Quidli Fundraising (01:15:39) | Outro (01:20:38)
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Justin Ahn, Co-Founder of Quid.li, is building a startup that sits in a very similar space to FTX. Quidli enables crypto as micro-rewards with top collaborators and community members through Web 2.0 tools such as browsers, email, Slack and Discord. In this episode we cover two important aspects missing from current coverage of the FTX fallout. 1.) We have all heard from experts, but what are the users of crypto concerned about, and what are they asking? 2.) More importantly, can we make the case of “Trust Me Bro!”? In this episode we also cover the silver lining of the FTX fallout, the harsh realities of the current risks to crypto, how Quidli is bridging new users to DeFi, the best use cases of crypto today, what is severely missing in the ecosystem, envisioning decentralized work, the nature of trust, and Quidli raising funds. Tune in to get the details! Topics: Pre-Show Talk (00:00:00) | Intro (00:05:01) | Crypto User Concerns (00:08:43) | The Case For CEX (00:15:03) | Harsh Reality Risks (00:23:43) | Silver Lining (00:34:25) | Bridging DeFi (00:35:27) | Crypto Use Cases (00:39:13) | Decentralized Work (00:53:24) | “Trust Me Bro” (00:57:23) | Quidli Value (01:11:47) | Quidli Fundraising (01:15:39) | Outro (01:20:38)
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