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Citizen Web3 Podcast
Ignoring Experts, Recklessness and Freedom with Vik Sharɱa
Sep 11, 20251h 1mS0
<p>This episode of the #citizenweb3 podcast features Vik Sharɱa from Cake Wallet</p>
<p>Vik Sharma, believes cryptocurrency must remain permissionless, self-custodial, and truly connected to the blockchain, empowering people rather than surveillance companies. His mission is to make crypto accessible, human, and private for everyone, guided by the idea that the will of the people ultimately wins out.</p>
<p>Cake Wallet is a self-custody, privacy-focused crypto wallet that makes using Monero, Bitcoin, and other cryptocurrencies simple and accessible for everyone. Designed to balance ease of use with powerful privacy features, it helps users stay in control w...
Adoption, Cyberpunk Values and the Shift in Power with Temujin Louie
Aug 28, 202559 minS0
<p>This episode of the #citizenweb3 podcast features Temujin Louie from Wanchain</p>
<p>Temujin Louie, warns that while compromise is inevitable, the industry must not abandon its original cyberpunk values and should focus on solving fundamental problems rather than chasing unsustainable trends. He stresses moving beyond token bridges, avoiding proprietary infrastructure, and aiming for true innovation that delivers lasting, open solutions.</p>
<p>Wanchain is a blockchain interoperability project connecting nearly 40 chains, enabling seamless cross-chain transactions and decentralized applications. Its mission is to replace fragmented, proprietary systems with open, sustainable infrastructure that drives real adoption and innovation.</p>
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Governmental Criminals, Humanity and Philosophy with Seun Lanlege
Aug 14, 20251 hourS0
<p>This episode of the #citizenweb3 podcast features Seun Lanlege from Hyperbridge</p>
<p>In an interview, Seun Lanlege shared bold views on philosophy, science, blockchain, and politics—ranging from calling math “alchemy” to claiming Nigeria has the worst election fraud and that the government is the “biggest criminal.” He criticized Ethereum, praised Solana, warned that states could destroy humanity, and touched on profit, capitalism, and the moral compass of life.</p>
<p>Polytope Labs is a blockchain R&D company focused on interoperability, privacy, and scalability, best known for its Hyperbridge protocol. Backed by Web3 Foundation and Polkadot grants, it develop...
A Fairer World, Trust and Breakthrough Technology with Zac Williamson
Jul 31, 20251h 16mS0
<p>This episode of the #citizenweb3 podcast features Zac Williamson from Aztec </p>
<p>Zac Williamson, co‑inventor of the PLONK zero‑knowledge proof system, is a former Oxford particle physicist who calls himself a “physics refugee.” He leads the development of privacy‑focused blockchain tools to make money a form of autonomy and agency, aiming for fairer systems as breakthrough technologies reshape trust and justice.</p>
<p>Aztec Labs is a Layer‑2 network on Ethereum that uses zero‑knowledge proofs to enable private, scalable smart contracts. Its goal is to give users more autonomy and fairness in digital finance through privac...
Code Replacing Banks, Convergence of Blockchain and AI with David Pinger
Jul 17, 202558 minS0
<p>This episode of the #citizenweb3 podcast features David Pinger from Warden Protocol</p>
<p>David Pinger envisions a future where AI and blockchain merge to enable trust-minimized, autonomous systems. Known for saying “blockchain isn’t for humans,” he challenges conventional thinking with a bold, machine-first perspective.</p>
<p>Warden Protocol is a Layer-1 blockchain designed for secure, verifiable AI integration with smart contracts and autonomous agents. It enables AI-driven applications to operate across multiple chains in a trust-minimized way.</p>
<h5>We spoke to David Pinger about Warden Protocol and:</h5>
Decentralized trust minimized financial system
Converging of blockchain and AI...
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