Blockchain Future

Creating a Humanist Blockchain Future #46


Episode 14 (season 2)
August 04, 2018 — 63 mins
Guests: Lawrence Lundy
  • In this episode of Creating a Humanist Blockchain Future (SoundcloudYoutubeiTunes) I interview Liv Boeree on some updates to the Fermi Paradox, the power of consequentialism, and how to think probabilistically. Enjoy!

About Me: My name is Rhys Lindmark and I’m a hyper curious and intentional social entrepreneur. My “deep why” is the transition to GameB. I podcast + steward ETHCommons + community organize ETHDenver. My 2018 resolution is to exist more in my spirit, emotion, and body. I’m an alumnus of Techstars Boulder 2015 (Edify). Please reach out if you’d like to connect or have feedback! I’m curious about what you’re working on. You can support me on Patreon, follow me on Twitter, or connect on LinkedIn.

Disclaimer: I own less than $5000 of any given cryptocurrency, so my monetary incentive is not too aligned with Bitcoin, Ethereum, etc. 🙂

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Comments
  1. Aaron Neerdaels

    5 years ago

    I recently started listening to this podcast and love the way Rhys conducts his ‘interviews.’ Listening to Rhys get his guests to speak freely and engage in intellectual conversation is quite fascinating.

    I found this to be an extremely interesting conversation about the Fermi Paradox, effective altruism, consequentialism, luck, probabilistic thinking, and futurism in general. I especially loved learning about Double Crux, as I have been doing this for a long time at a subconscious level without really understanding what I was doing up until now, and think this will be an a very important way for us as a society to progress.

    Keep up the good work