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Isaiah Jackson
The Best Ways to Educate Yourself on Crypto Without a Formal Education
"Community Crypto" Host Isaiah Jackson, author Jeff Wilser and Boyd Cohen, CEO and co-founder of Iomob, give advice on how to get the best crypto education, even if you don't have the time or resources for formal education.

How Cornell University’s Blockchain Club Is Working to Give Students a Foundational Crypto Education
Cornell University’s blockchain club president, Nick Stamm, says his group is working to teach students about crypto technology so they have a foundational level of understanding beyond what they see online.

Filipinos Made Money From Web3 Gaming During COVID, What Now?
The Philippines currently ranks tenth in cryptocurrency adoption around the globe with 16% of its population (11.6 million) owning crypto. In this episode of "Community Crypto," host Isaiah Jackson leads a panel discussion on how Web3 gaming and NFTs opened the doors to crypto for the country in the height of the pandemic and unemployment. Plus, an outlook into the growing crypto community in the Philippines.

Web3athon: Generational Wealth Building
Umoja Labs CEO Robert Greenfield, New Mexico Community Capital's Program Director Henry Foreman and Host of CoinDesk's "Community Crypto" show Isaiah Jackson join CRADL co-founder & Director Tricia Wang at Consensus 2022 to discuss generational wealth, how it perpetuates wealth inequality and the deficiencies in our financial system that enable this inequity.

Is My Algorithm Biased? The Imperative of Inclusion for Crypto
Professor Mehrsa Baradaran at UC Irvine School of Law joins Consensus 2022 with a presentation on financial inclusion and racial inequality. Plus, a conversation among Dawn Song (OASIS LABS), Isaiah Jackson ("Bitcoin and Black America"), Erin Cohee (OneUnited Bank) and Mehrsa Baradaran on crypto's role in solving biased algorithm from centralized to decentralized internet system. Moderator: Tricia Wang, Co-Founder & Director, Crypto Research and Design Lab (CRADL)

What Is a DAO and How Can It Intersect With Government?
Scarlett Arana and Scott Spiegel of the Miami DAO project explain to “Community Crypto” host Isaiah Jackson what the definition of a DAO is and how it supports local governance in a community.

How to Start a DAO in Your City
In this episode of “Community Crypto,” host Isaiah Jackson speaks with Bitbasel’s Scott Spiegel and Scarlett Arana about their involvement with the Miami DAO initiative. Watch them lay out the framework for what it takes to build a successful decentralized autonomous organization and how to educate communities on the benefits of projects like this.

Fighting Inequalities in the Cannabis Industry With Blockchain
Louis Hall, founder of cannabis-focused blockchain initiative Burn1 Coin, and professor John Jennings of the University of California discuss inequalities in the recently legalized cannabis industry like barriers to entry for legacy market participants and how their NFT project aims to solve these injustices. Plus, their insights on the cross-section of crypto adoption and cannabis legalization.

Tezos Co-Founder on Carbon Footprint, Proof-of-Work vs. Proof-of-Stake
Kathleen Breitman, co-founder of the Tezos blockchain, explains how their protocol utilizes proof-of-stake to maintain energy efficiency. Plus, her opinion on the ongoing debate in the crypto space about how proof-of-stake compares to proof-of-work.

Is Tezos ‘More Democratic than the United States?’
Tezos Co-founder Kathleen Breitman breaks down the blockchain’s unique governance system where token holders can propose amendments to the software, promoting “digital equality.” Plus, Breitman explains how the Tezos democratic update infrastructure compares to that of centralized programs like Google Chrome.
