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What the Web3?

Dave Wallace

What the Web3? is a podcast for marketers, helping make sense of Web 3 and the opportunities that it offers for building brands, and connecting with audiences. With an incredible line-up of guests our aim is to Educate, Inform and Inspire!

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In this episode, Suresh and Dave ask Harry Burt, What the Web3? As the Director of New Business Ventures, Business Transformation News UK, Harry has been actively involved in a number of Web 3 initiatives for News Corporation. more

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9 months ago

Hosted by Suresh Balaji and Dave Wallace, we ask Adam Buhler SVP, Head of Creative Technology for Digitas in North America, What the Web3? more

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a year ago

In this episode we ask Ray Chan of 9GAG, What the Web3? Ray talks to us about his journey from Web2 to Web3, the main lessons learnt and the challenges in maintaining an engaged community. more

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a year ago

In this episode we ask Fenix Stardust (previously know as Adam Whyte) What the Web3? Fenix is co-founder of Spirit Tribes a community based out of Portugal, utilising Web 3 to help build the community, both virtually and also IRL. more

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a year ago

In this episode we talk about the incredible potential of Web3 and loyalty with Matt Smolin, CEO and Co-Founder of Hang. more

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2 years ago

Anthony Sar, Founder of Finnovasia and HKFintech Week speaks to Suresh Balaji in the latest episode of What the Web3? more

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2 years ago

Tim Haldorsson is CEO of crypto marketing agency Lunar Strategy and has a great perspective, having partnered with leading crypto, NFT and metaverse companies globally. more

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2 years ago

This week we ask What the Web3? to Hrish Lotlikar, CEO and co-founder of SuperWorld, the company creating the world in Augmented Reality. Hrish is a true pioneer in the Metaverse, and we chat with him about VR and AR and his vision for the future.

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