Deeply Intents

Soundtracks for the Blind - Gwart

Episode Summary

In this episode of Deeply Intents, I chat with Gwart, host of The Gwart Show. We kick off with Gwart's knack for shitposting and the art of playing the anon game, then get into reflections on this cycle, including whether VC coins are actually dead or just suffering from massive token overhang. From there, we spend time on the craft of podcasting before pivoting to the big picture: the Ethereum roadmap, whether ETH works as a store of value, Bitcoin's quantum FUD, and what actually makes crypto useful in the long run.

Episode Notes

In this episode of Deeply Intents, I chat with Gwart, host of The Gwart Show. We kick off with Gwart's knack for shitposting and the art of playing the anon game, then get into reflections on this cycle, including whether VC coins are actually dead or just suffering from massive token overhang. From there, we spend time on the craft of podcasting before pivoting to the big picture: the Ethereum roadmap, whether ETH works as a store of value, Bitcoin's quantum FUD, and what actually makes crypto useful in the long run.

Timestamps

(00:00) - pure shitposting and podcasting
(01:38) - social slashing with a machete
(03:21) - the anon game
(06:32) - reflections on this cycle
(10:22) - massive token overhang
(13:24) - the trenches were cutthroat  
(16:45) - the categorical imperative of tokens
(19:11) - Avalanche is not worth $15B
(20:43) - the demand might not come in the long run
(23:51) - on podcasting
(38:06) - skeptical on ETH as a store of value
(49:41) - bitcoin quantum FUD/ conviction
(56:32) - coordinating a post quantum upgrade
(59:17) - on bitcoin l2s
(1:03:52) - "anything useful will come to bitcoin"
(1:05:52) - you couldn't do it in a decentralized way
(1:12:58) - bitcoin is the cool thing
(1:20:38) - defi summer wasn't gonna last forever
(1:23:09) - this take time