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A Tiny Web3 Podcast

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A Tiny Web3 Podcast is produced by Cartesi and hosted by Claudio Marques. It’s a space where web3 builders, enthusiasts and leaders from the Cartesi community and beyond share how they’re paving the way forward for Web3 adoption. Join us for 15 minutes each week to hear about topics such as scalability with L2 solutions and app-specific rollups, the possibilities of developing for web3 on Linux, building worldwide communities, new use cases and more. It's a podcast that's small in size, but big on Web3 wisdom!

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11/1/2023

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Episode thumbnail for From Airdrops to Adoption: Bootstrapping Web3 Developer Onboarding Across Africa with Web3bridge.

December 13, 2023

From Airdrops to Adoption: Bootstrapping Web3 Developer Onboarding Across Africa with Web3bridge.

<p>In this episode, Claudio is joined by Awosika Ayodeji, Blockchain Educator and Founder of Web3bridge. Learn how he went from chasing airdrops to discovering a meaningful role within the web3 ecosystem. Ayodeji chats about his passion for training developers, fostering a community in Africa, and leveraging his background in education to drive blockchain adoption.</p> <p>Plus, learn more about Cartesi’s collaboration with Web3bridge on their renowned masterclass program! Together, we’re gearing up to train 30 blockchain developers in Lagos in 2024, equipping them with hands-on experience in building with Cartesi. </p> <p>Keen to get involved? While sign-ups for the masterclass have already closed, join us over on Discord and check out the dedicated Africa subchannel for other events to take part in!</p> <p><br><strong>About Cartesi</strong><a href="https://cartesi.io/">⁠</a></p> <p><a href="https://cartesi.io/">Cartesi⁠</a> is an app-specific rollup protocol with a virtual machine that runs Linux distributions, creating a richer and broader design space for dApp developers. ​​​​Follow us on <a href="https://twitter.com/cartesiproject">X</a> or <a href="https://linktr.ee/cartesi">⁠our other social channels⁠</a> to keep in the loop on news and developments.<br></p>

Episode thumbnail for Coding Up Magic Ideas with 8-Time Hackathon Winner and Inteli Student, Elisa.

December 6, 2023

Coding Up Magic Ideas with 8-Time Hackathon Winner and Inteli Student, Elisa.

<p>In this episode, Claudio is joined by Elisa Flemer, a Computer Engineering Student at Inteli. Explore Elisa&#39;s journey into coding, her team’s winning hackathon project, <a href="https://rolluplab.io/lilium/">Lilium</a>, an AI-powered monitoring system for carbon credits and why it was impossible to build without Cartesi. Plus, as an 8-time hackathon winner (that’s just in 2023!), Elisa shares how Cartesi played a part in securing those wins. Spoiler alert: it’s a go-to tool for anyone seeking innovation. 🪄</p> <p><br></p> <p><strong>About Cartesi</strong></p> <p><a href="https://cartesi.io/">⁠Cartesi⁠</a> is an app-specific rollup protocol with a virtual machine that runs Linux distributions, creating a richer and broader design space for dApp developers. ​​​​Follow us on <a href="https://twitter.com/cartesiproject">X</a> or <a href="https://linktr.ee/cartesi">⁠our other social channels⁠</a> to keep in the loop on news and developments.</p>

Episode thumbnail for From Linux to DOOM, Cartesi's Carsten Munk on Crazy Experiments with BitVM

November 29, 2023

From Linux to DOOM, Cartesi's Carsten Munk on Crazy Experiments with BitVM

<p>In this episode, Claudio is joined by Carsten Munk, Board Director of the Cartesi Foundation and our resident mad scientist! Discover the wild possibilities of BitVM as they delve into the crazy experiments Carsten is working on and how they help provide the building blocks for unlocking diverse use cases for Bitcoin. They explore bringing Linux, DOOM, and even PHP onto the Bitcoin platform and why Cartesi is the perfect fit.</p> <p><br></p> <p><strong>About Cartesi</strong></p> <p><a href="https://cartesi.io/">⁠Cartesi⁠</a> is an app-specific rollup protocol with a virtual machine that runs Linux distributions, creating a richer and broader design space for dApp developers. ​​​​Follow us on <a href="https://twitter.com/cartesiproject">X</a> or <a href="https://linktr.ee/cartesi">⁠our other social channels⁠</a> to keep in the loop on news and developments.</p>

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What is A Tiny Web3 Podcast?

A Tiny Web3 Podcast is produced by Cartesi and hosted by Claudio Marques. It’s a space where web3 builders, enthusiasts and leaders from the Cartesi community and beyond share how they’re paving the way forward for Web3 adoption.

Join us for 15 minutes each week to hear about topics such as scalability with L2 solutions and app-specific rollups, the possibilities of developing for web3 on Linux, building worldwide communities, new use cases and more. It's a podcast that's small in size, but big on Web3 wisdom!

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

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Where can I listen to this podcast?

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No, this podcast does not typically feature guests.

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