Chris Castig, Bots, Startups, & The new web

This episode of the #citizencosmos podcast features Chris Castig, author of The Decentralized Generation: Seven lessons for staying digitally literate in a Web3 era and Co- Founder of Console.xyz, an open source web3 crypto chat built with Ethereum. According to their website, access to Console comes with a suite of tools to grow your community, empower your most dedicated members, co-own assets, create events, docs, roles, token-gated channels and more. We spoke to Chris Castig about Console, and: The definition of a bad or malicious bot Should bots or will bots have a measure of personal rights in the future? How Craig plans to remove bad bots from the space Humans can also be bots The dangers of taking too much or the wrong funding Working too long without a customer The Golden Billion and how their wants are overrepresented Onboarding new users Product Market Fit Education Digital Identity Motivation If you like what we do at Citizen Cosmos: Stake with Citizen Cosmos validator Help support the project via Gitcoin Grants Listen to the YouTube version Read our blog Check out our GitHub Join our Telegram Follow us on Twitter Sign up to the RSS feed Special Guest: Chris Castig.Links:BiocoinCambrige Analitica Elon MuskENSKevin KellyPaul GrahamThe MatrixMetamaskMadesafeOut of controlProtocol LabsStuart BrandThe Clock of the Long NowThe Lean StartupUrbit

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Citizen Web3 provides infrastructure services as a validator across the blockchain space. It is one of the oldest web3 podcasts in the space and a community of like-minded people. Our flagship product (in the making): www.validatorinfo.com is a dashboard and an explorer that helps you to discover validators across the space. We believe in the power of decentralized communities and the potential of blockchains to build a better world. For us blockchains are not just digital technologies, but they are similar to natural hives, forests, and patterns in the environment that allow us to communicate better. We value security, decentralization, privacy, and lack of enforcement. Open and verifiable blockchains should be viewed as digital nations and that our role is to help build and bring value to these nations.