Each episode of Crypto Tech with Fexingo is a focused conversation between Lucas and Luna about the real mechanics of blockchain, smart contracts, and decentralized technology — not the hype. Lucas tracks the latest protocol upgrades, on-chain metrics, and regulatory shifts from the SEC and global bodies, while Luna tests the practical implications for developers, investors, and enterprises. They discuss Ethereum's transition to proof-of-stake, the rise of layer-2 scaling solutions like Arbitrum and Optimism, the evolving DeFi landscape, and how smart contract vulnerabilities get exploited. They look at tokenomics models, governance DAOs, and the tension between decentralization and usability. Every episode is grounded in specific data — total value locked, transaction fees, developer activity, and real-world adoption cases like payments, supply-chain tracking, or identity verification. The listener is someone who already understands the basics of crypto but wants to follow the technic
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Episode #160
How Blockchains Are Making Concert Ticketing Fair
Aug 19, 202611 minS4
Episode 160 of Crypto Tech with Fexingo dives into the real-world fight against ticket scalping and fraud. Why are blockchain-based ticketing platforms still struggling to go mainstream, even after years of promises? Lucas and Luna examine the case of a major European festival that moved to a blockchain ticketing system in 2025, only to face backlash from fans and regulators. They break down the technical hurdles—from wallet onboarding to transferability limits—and the economic incentives that keep legacy ticketing giants in control. With Bitcoin up nearly ten percent in the past five days and Ethereum surging over eighteen percent, the hosts also discuss how a crypto-friendly market might finally accelerate adoption. If you've ever bought a ticket from a reseller at triple face value, this episode explains why the problem persists and what blockchain can—and can't—fix. #BlockchainTicketing #ConcertTickets #TicketScalping #SmartContracts #CryptoTech #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Technology #Blockchain #EventTicketing #FanExperience #SecondaryMarket #NFTTickets #WalletOnboarding #Regulation #Ethereum #Bitcoin #Decentralization Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
In this episode of Crypto Tech with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna explore how blockchain is finally solving the concert ticketing problem. They break down the specific mechanics of smart contract-based tickets that cap resale prices, verify fan identity, and put artists back in control. With live market data showing Bitcoin up 2.5 percent over the past five days and Ethereum gaining 1.6 percent, they discuss the broader implications for fan engagement and the $10 billion ticketing industry. From the famous Taylor Swift Eras Tour fiasco to the rise of fan-controlled tickets on Ethereum, this episode digs into one concrete case: the 2025 pilot by a major festival that cut scalping by 90 percent. Lucas and Luna also touch on how this technology could extend beyond concerts to sports and theater, and why the current regulatory push for transparency might make blockchain ticketing the norm by 2030. If you're a music fan or a tech enthusiast, this episode offers a clear, grounded look at how a familiar frustration is being re-engineered from the ground up. #BlockchainTicketing #ConcertTickets #SmartContracts #Scalping #FanExperience #Ethereum #CryptoTech #Technology #BusinessPodcast #FexingoBusiness #MusicIndustry #ResaleMarket #Decentralization #Innovation #LiveEvents #DigitalRights #ConsumerProtection #2026Trends Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how blockchain-based ticketing is tackling scalping and counterfeit tickets in 2026. They look at a real pilot from a major European festival that cut resale prices by 30 percent, and at how venues are using smart contracts to cap resale markups at 20 percent, with a cut going back to artists. They also compare the approach to legacy platforms like Ticketmaster, and weigh the trade-offs around privacy and secondary market liquidity. If you've ever paid triple face value for a gig or wondered why resale bots always win, this one is for you. #BlockchainTicketing #ConcertTickets #AntiScalping #SmartContracts #EventTech #FanFirst #SecondaryMarket #Ticketmaster #ArtistRevenue #ResaleCap #TicketBots #LiveMusic #Blockchain #Crypto #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #DeFi Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
How Blockchain Is Making Intellectual Property Licensing Automatic
Aug 16, 20268 minS4
In this episode of Crypto Tech with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna explore how blockchain smart contracts are automating intellectual property licensing, turning what was once a slow, lawyer-heavy process into instant, transparent agreements. They dig into the rise of on-chain music licensing platforms, where artists can publish tracks with embedded terms that auto-execute royalty splits every time a stream or download happens. They also discuss the challenges: legal enforceability, the tension with traditional copyright law, and the risk of piracy in an open ledger world. With a nod to recent market moves—Bitcoin down about one percent over the past five days to just under sixty-three thousand dollars, Ethereum holding steady near eighteen hundred—they ground the conversation in the broader crypto climate. If you've ever wondered how blockchain might reshape creative industries beyond finance, this episode offers a concrete look at one of the most promising use cases of 2026. #Blockchain #SmartContracts #IntellectualProperty #MusicLicensing #Royalties #CryptoTech #Technology #DecentralizedTech #Web3 #DigitalRights #Copyright #CreativeIndustries #Automation #LegalTech #LucasAndLuna #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #CryptoPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
In this episode of Crypto Tech with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna explore how blockchain is enabling AI agents to transact autonomously with each other, using smart contracts and micro-payments. They anchor the discussion in the recent surge of AI agent activity and the growing need for machine-to-machine payments, citing examples like decentralized compute marketplaces and AI-driven trading bots. The hosts break down the mechanics: how agents hold crypto wallets, how they negotiate and settle payments on-chain, and why this matters for the future of work and the digital economy. They also touch on the risks, including the oracle problem and the challenge of verifying agent actions. With a clear-eyed look at the current state and what's next, this episode gives listeners a concrete sense of how blockchain is becoming the financial layer for the AI economy. Tune in for a sharp, specific conversation that connects the dots between two of the biggest tech trends of 2026. #CryptoTech #Blockchain #AIAgents #SmartContracts #MachinePayments #DecentralizedFinance #Web3 #Tokenization #MicroPayments #OracleProblem #AutonomousAgents #DigitalEconomy #CryptoAdoption #TechTrends #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Technology #Web3Infrastructure Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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