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AI Podcasts

March 20, 2025

Retail Vs Institutions | Who's Right About This Market?

Bankless

AI

Key Takeaways:

  • 1. The crypto AI market is undergoing a correction, with macro factors and a shift towards utility playing significant roles.
  • 2. While frontier AI model development is competitive and potentially less lucrative for direct investment, decentralized compute platforms like Plurales Research offer a novel approach to model ownership and monetization.
  • 3. AI agents are transitioning from a hype cycle to a focus on practical applications, with projects like Subnet 53 demonstrating real-world profitability.
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March 19, 2025

Can AI Fix DeFi? The Rise of "DeFAI" and Crypto AI Agents

The People's AI

AI

Key Takeaways:

  • 1. AI has the potential to unlock the true promise of DeFi by simplifying user experience and broadening access.
  • 2. The rise of AI agents may fundamentally reshape the DeFi ecosystem, with protocols adapting to automated interactions.
  • 3.  Balancing automation with security and user control is crucial for the responsible development of AI-powered DeFi.
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March 20, 2025

Hash Rate - Ep 101 - Bittensor Fund I: Investing in Subnets

Hash Rate pod - Bitcoin, AI, DePIN, DeFi

AI

Key Takeaways:

  • 1. The Bittensor subnet ecosystem offers potentially asymmetric investment opportunities, similar to early Ethereum or DeFi Summer.
  • 2. Simplified user interfaces and cross-chain bridges are crucial for attracting mainstream capital.
  • 3. The convergence of new capital, increasing subnet adoption, and the rise of decentralized AI position Bittensor for potentially explosive growth.
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March 19, 2025

Illia Polosukhin on The Upcoming Explosion of User-Owned AI

The Rollup

AI

Key Takeaways:

  • 1. User-owned AI offers a powerful alternative to centralized models, prioritizing user control, data privacy, and personalized experiences.
  • 2. Near Protocol is building the necessary infrastructure and protocols to support the development, deployment, and monetization of user-owned AI agents.
  • 3. The future of AI and crypto will see the rise of useful agents that can perform real-world tasks, creating new opportunities for developers and users alike.
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March 19, 2025

npm install Agents — with Sunil Pai and Rita Kozlov (VP AI) of Cloudflare

Latent Space

AI

Key Takeaways:

  • 1. Cloudflare is leveraging its existing Durable Objects technology to create a compelling platform for developing and deploying AI agents.
  • 2. The future of AI agents hinges on solving challenges related to trust, practical applications, and accessibility for non-technical users.
  • 3. Cloudflare Agents is poised to address these challenges by offering a robust, scalable platform with features like human-in-the-loop, scheduling, and future support for multi-agent communication and enhanced workflows.
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March 18, 2025

The Gap Between Humans and Machines Is ___

Machine Learning Street Talk

AI

Key Takeaways:

  • 1. Robustness, not just accuracy, is crucial for LLMs to gain trust and widespread adoption.
  • 2. Human feedback should be used strategically and granularly to mitigate biases and optimize model behavior effectively.
  • 3. Dynamic, evolving benchmarks tailored to specific tasks are necessary to truly evaluate the evolving capabilities of increasingly sophisticated AI systems.
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March 15, 2025

Building the Next Generation of Conversational AI

a16z

AI

Key Takeaways:

  • 1. AI development requires balancing technical rigor with qualitative user feedback to create truly engaging experiences.
  • 2. The future of conversational AI lies in eliminating transcription, allowing direct audio processing for faster, more natural interactions.
  • 3. AI companions are poised to become a new computing interface, emphasizing natural, human-like interactions over traditional utility.
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March 14, 2025

Snipd: The AI Podcast App for Learning — with CEO Kevin Ben-Smith

Latent Space

AI

Key Takeaways:

  • 1. Snipd is transforming podcast consumption by focusing on knowledge retention and learning through AI-enhanced features.
  • 2. The app's evolution reflects a shift from social sharing to a more personalized, learning-centric experience.
  • 3. Future developments include voice interfaces and AI-driven discovery, promising a more interactive and tailored user experience.
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March 13, 2025

[Lightning Pod] Evals: How to Improve AI Consistently — with Hamel Husain and Shreya Shankar

Latent Space

AI

Key Takeaways:

  • 1. Evals are essential for moving AI applications from demo to production, requiring systematic measurement and data literacy.
  • 2. Teaching evals involves hands-on, practical approaches to ensure understanding and application of stable, evergreen techniques.
  • 3. Custom data annotation tools and careful validation of LLMs as judges are crucial for effective evals.
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Crypto Podcasts

February 10, 2026

LIVE: MEGAETH LIVE, SAYLOR SLIPPAGE & TEMPO | 0xResearch

0xResearch

Crypto
Key Takeaways:
  1. The Macro Shift: Institutional players are not just buying crypto; they are actively building and acquiring talent to integrate blockchain rails into existing financial infrastructure. This means the battle for crypto's future will increasingly be fought on the grounds of productization and distribution, not just raw technical innovation.
  2. The Tactical Edge: Investigate projects that are actively bridging the gap between open-source crypto and traditional finance, but with clear, transparent tokenomics and governance structures. Prioritize teams willing to disclose financials, as this signals long-term viability and investor alignment in a market often opaque.
  3. The Bottom Line: The next cycle will see a fierce competition between truly decentralized protocols and corporate-backed, crypto-native products. Understanding who owns the rails and how value accrues will be paramount for investors and builders seeking to capitalize on this evolving landscape.
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February 9, 2026

How Rain Grew To A $2B Company | Charles Yoo-Naut

Empire

Crypto
Key Takeaways:
  1. The global financial system is undergoing a fundamental shift towards tokenized money, driven by efficiency gains and demand for dollar access in emerging markets. This transition will upgrade core payment rails, not just add layers.
  2. Builders should focus on infrastructure that collapses existing financial stacks, leveraging stablecoins for global reach and capital efficiency. Investors should seek companies enabling this "under the surface" upgrade, particularly those with direct network memberships.
  3. The future of finance is programmable and global. Companies like Rain, by building core stablecoin infrastructure and securing direct network access, are positioned to capture immense value as more of the world's money moves onchain over the next 6-12 months.
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February 9, 2026

MegaETH Live, Saylor Slippage & Tempo | Livestream

0xResearch

Crypto
Key Takeaways:
  1. The crypto industry is experiencing a gravitational pull towards institutionalization, where traditional finance and tech giants are increasingly building on or acquiring web3 infrastructure and talent.
  2. Monitor projects like MegaETH that are launching with clear, measurable KPIs for their token generation events.
  3. The next 6-12 months will see increased competition from well-capitalized, traditional players building on crypto rails, potentially limiting direct token exposure to fundamental infrastructure plays.
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February 9, 2026

MegaETH Mainnet is Live! — The Next Era of Ethereum Scaling

Bankless

Crypto
Key Takeaways:
  1. The Ethereum scaling narrative is evolving from L2s as mere L1 extensions to specialized, high-performance execution layers. This creates a barbell structure where Ethereum provides core security, and L2s deliver extreme throughput and novel features.
  2. Builders should explore high-performance L2s like MegaETH for applications requiring ultra-low latency and high transaction volumes, especially in gaming, DeFi, and AI agent interactions, where traditional fee models are prohibitive.
  3. MegaETH's mainnet launch, with its technical innovations and unconventional economic and app strategies, signals a new generation of L2s.
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February 8, 2026

The Pro-Quantum Argument w/ Tyler Whittle

The Gwart Show

Crypto
Key Takeaways:
  1. The theoretical certainty of quantum computing, coupled with accelerating engineering breakthroughs, means the digital asset space must proactively build "crypto agility" into its core protocols. This ensures systems can adapt to new cryptographic standards as current ones become obsolete.
  2. Secure your Bitcoin by ensuring it resides in unspent SegWit or P2SH addresses, as these keep your public key hidden until spent. This provides a temporary shield against quantum attacks.
  3. Quantum computing is not a distant threat but a near-term risk with a 20% chance of moving Satoshi's coins by 2030. Ignoring this could lead to a systemic collapse of the "store of value" narrative for Bitcoin and other digital assets, forcing a costly and painful reset.
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February 8, 2026

If Bitcoin doesn't quantum-proof it will be EXPENSIVE

The Gwart Show

Crypto
Key Takeaways:
  1. The crypto industry must shift from viewing quantum as a distant threat to an imminent engineering challenge requiring proactive, coordinated defense.
  2. Ensure any long-term Bitcoin holdings are in SegWit addresses never spent from, as these public keys remain hashed and are currently more resistant to quantum attacks.
  3. A 20% chance of Satoshi's coins moving by 2030, and near certainty by 2035, means delaying upgrades is a multi-billion dollar bet against Bitcoin's core security narrative.
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