There are constantly new tokens, DeFi projects, NFTs collections and DAOs being launched – but how can you make sense of everything going on in the crypto space? From the hype to the scams, TechCrunch senior crypto reporter Jacquelyn Melinek explores the impact of crypto on finance, art, web3, and society as a whole. Whether you’re a fan or a skeptic, every Thursday, Jacquelyn chats with a crypto ... more
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For this week’s episode, Jacquelyn interviewed Scott Dykstra, CTO and co-founder of Space and Time. more
For this week’s episode, Jacquelyn interviewed Tegan Kline, the CEO and co-founder of Edge & Node. more
For this week’s episode, Jacquelyn interviewed Melody Hildebrandt, CTO of Fox Corporation and Mike Blank, COO at Polygon Labs. more
For this week’s episode, Jacquelyn interviewed Dee Goens, the co-founder of Zora. more
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I’ve been a listener from the start and the conversations and production quality has only ever improved. Jacquelyn is such a researched host and has provided a lot of clarity for me in the current state of the industry. I’m always most intrigued by episodes with guests I haven’t heard of especially because it feels like an insider’s perspective on an already niche market where you need to know to ‘know.’ Chain Reaction breaks that down and keeps my finger on the pulse. Big recommend
Jacquie has a way of asking every question I want to know. This podcasts definitely isn’t just for people obsessed with crypto and web3. It’s a great way to dip your toe in if you’re crypto-curious as they say!
Stunningly consistent bad takes from Jacquelyn Melinek, and Anita Ramaswamy. You might as well record the gigglings of valley girls who decide to chat about crypto in Starbucks because they both just read an article that tells you what kind of crypto you are in cosmo. This drivel is making me stupider by the minute. Unsubscribe! This is what happens when uninformed people “in tech” start talking about Bitcoin. Absolute cringe the entire time. Don’t waste one minute listening to this show.
The first 20 or so episodes so far are a good start to a potentially great podcast. It is refreshing to see web3 and blockchain technology covered without hype (which is unfortunately set to max by default in web3) and with good diversity of perspectives, with guest ranging from VCs to founders to crypto skeptics. However, there is plenty of room for improvement for this podcast to become a true gem. Specifically: - hosts at times seem unprepared and occasionally borderline unprofessional; phras... more
Excellent first episode! Looking forward to many more. Keep it up!
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