
GreenPill is about crypto-economic systems that create positive externalities for their neighbors & for the world. We explore the intersection of programmable money, game theory, & mechanism design. We search for powerful new ways to fund, design, develop, & market regenerative web3-era applications and digital assets. We launch the meme of regenerative crypto-economics into the world. Ethereum is... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 296 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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In this episode, Michael explores one of the most overlooked risks in crypto today:
Are stablecoins actually safe?
As billions flow into stablecoins, most users don't realize the hidden layers of risk from custodians and intermediaries to complex... more
In this episode, Griff Green dives into one of the most urgent challenges in crypto today:
Can Ethereum actually become safe enough for everyone?
From billion-dollar hacks to AI-driven exploits, security has become the defining bottleneck for the... more
In this episode, Raphael explores a fundamental question shaping our future: How do we build systems that can actually withstand uncertainty?
As the world becomes more complex, interconnected, and fragile, it's no longer enough to optimize for effi... more
In this expansive episode of the VDAO Series, Gregory shares a sweeping journey across ecology, permaculture, economics, crypto, and community building all anchored in a bold thesis:
Humans can become a planetary keystone species.
Drawing on deca... more
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Money wants to be liquid, like information wants to be free. The CoordNation community discusses how the infrastructure of the Internet of Value can contribute. Public goods are, well, good for all of us. Here we learn how we can contribute, whilst maintaining our independent control.
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Super duper episode on open source software hosted by Owocki featuring tea.xyz. Only software engineers could offer such insightful questions and responses.
This paradox is genuinely so much more pressing than is generally acknowledged. On the one hand you have trillion $ big tech companies sitting on top of oss packages, and on the other you have OSS devs struggling for equitable compensation ( in many cases any compensation whatsoever). If our municipal infrastructures had this same kind of... more
Love the Podcast, thanks Kevin for taking us all along on your journey through Decentralised Society! Love being with you on that journey! We are walking through untouched Snow, and we are doing our best to make the world a better place! And as you and i know, we will get there!
See you at Devcon,
Magnus (from the unconference at RxC) :)
Highly recommend to anyone going down the Web3 / DAO rabbit hole. Owocki is one of the stronger and genuine thought leaders we have and when you couple that with his ability to draw top talent to the pod, you get a recipe for quality content.
Really grateful for the deep thought and discussion about regenerative economics and future society. Really brilliant guests and strong interviewing. I daresay this show fills the most important niche in the space.
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The show centers on crypto-economic systems designed to create positive externalities, exploring how programmable money, game theory, and mechanism design can fund and scale regenerative web3 applications. Recent episodes often tackle resilience, anti-fragility, and governance in decentralized ecosystems, with deep dives into stablecoins, public-good funding for security, regenerative finance, and AI-enabled coordination within Ethereum and DAOs. A recurring throughline is building trustless, transparent systems that empower communities, local resilience, and sustainable governance, often featuring practitioners who bridge technology, ecology, and social coordination. The format repeatedly emphasizes practical implications for builders, com... more
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2. Donny Lewis
3. Austin Griffith
4. Zak Cole
5. Helena Rong
6. Jessy Kate Schingler
7. Erika Blair
8. Jake Hartnell
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