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The Future of Web 3.0 and Independent Media
The podcast guest discusses the potential of web 3.0 and how it will lead to greater capital formation and challenges being tackled as a unit. They also mention the possibility of a group subscription for independent media publishers, allowing subscribers to access multiple sources with split payment.
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An author argues that traditional media outlets, such as the Washington Post and New York Times, are revisiting their journalism practices due to falling viewership and click-through rates.
1:12:03 - 1:14:50 (02:46)
Summary
An author argues that traditional media outlets, such as the Washington Post and New York Times, are revisiting their journalism practices due to falling viewership and click-through rates. Meanwhile, individuals and tech leaders are increasingly turning to direct communication as misinformation and agenda-driven news have become widespread.
ChapterThe Future of Web 3.0 and Independent Media
EpisodeE60: The 2021 Bestie Awards PLUS Jack Dorsey starts the Web3 Wars
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
The speaker expresses their excitement for the potential global impact of DAOs on legal and instant global capital formation, with the belief that they will become a legal reality in the future.
1:14:50 - 1:15:27 (00:37)
Summary
The speaker expresses their excitement for the potential global impact of DAOs on legal and instant global capital formation, with the belief that they will become a legal reality in the future.
ChapterThe Future of Web 3.0 and Independent Media
EpisodeE60: The 2021 Bestie Awards PLUS Jack Dorsey starts the Web3 Wars
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
Chamath Palihapitiya discusses the potential for Web 3.0 to bring people together for bigger challenges and the possibility of group subscriptions for independent publishers like Glenn Greenwald and Barry Weiss via an aggregated feed.
1:15:27 - 1:18:01 (02:34)
Summary
Chamath Palihapitiya discusses the potential for Web 3.0 to bring people together for bigger challenges and the possibility of group subscriptions for independent publishers like Glenn Greenwald and Barry Weiss via an aggregated feed. He praises the power of independent voices and their ability to tell the truth.