Join host Tony Jacob and his guests as they talk Kin fundamentals, what it means to integrate Kin into developer apps, share stories about the early days and gain insights from community thought leaders. Tony is an early Kin adopter. He holds a Bachelor of Applied Science degree in Management Engineering from the University of Waterloo, and has a background in product management, partnership manag... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 17 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | InvestingTechnologyBusiness |
In this episode I’m joined by Ted Livingston, Will Gikandi and Andrew Mocol. Ted is the CEO of Code, a crypto wallet app that makes crypto simple to use. He was previously the CEO of the chat app Kik. Will is the Head of Research & Development at Sac... more
Blair is the founder of Eviota, the online language tutoring platform that uses Kin. He is also a Senior Software Engineer for a medical devices startup. Blair is an early bitcoiner who discovered Kin through trading. more
Daniel Charpentier is the founder of Kreechures, creator and lead developer of Venatrix. Prior to entering the world of web3 full-time, Daniel was a Technical Program Manager, with a focus on software development & IT infrastructure for over a decade... more
Tanner Philp is the Head of Operations and Corporate Development at Code. Code is a not-for-profit organization building a new crypto wallet with Kin. Tanner has been involved with Kin since its inception. Prior to Code, Tanner was at Kik Inc., who h... more
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