Safer yields in volatile market: Cega

Recorded: March 7, 2023 Duration: 0:48:07

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very cool. We're going to wait for the Sega people to get started. Talk about some safer yields and Brian Colligan from Alpha Growth. And we're talking about the Sega later today. They got some cool apps and apps to help with your volatile markets.
we're going to be joining people, having people join. I would just, you know, to catch up last week was a really, really amazing week. There was, it didn't feel like a bear market at all in East Denver. The team was at East Denver and what saw some
amazing, inspiring, interesting, different projects going on. The amount of builders, the amount of excitement was just fantastic. And I'm not just blowing spoke. It just felt like a complete and utter like
So I think real world assets were hot some of the topics and narratives around was like how would it get more real world assets on on the blockchain? How do we wrap a lot of these defied primitives and protocols into stocks or more web to people just on Robinhood could like just jump right in and able
right into some crypto stuff that has a SEC FINRA approved wrapper. I think that was super interesting. A company that was a publicly traded company that DLTX, I think it was called, it's publicly
So all of the validator nodes and basically has a public company and you know you can go into your exchange account is and invest in met some incredible different opportunities.
There was a big buzz around base and optimism. I think there was a lot of people starting to build on base. Everything was ZK roll-ups and ZK sync and just use cases and user experiences that people were talking about. They're talking about putting biological data on chain.
using CK rollups to basically do matching of a personalized identity matching for multiple different scenarios for healthcare scenarios for drivers license for voting scenarios tons of really interesting news cases around that and
and really just
a phenomenal group of people that were there. Let's see what were people bearish on. People were bearish on V2 AMMs. People were bearish on DeFi as usual. Fundamentally, we have to do more and more interesting
things. People were bullish on, I think one of the more interesting conversations I had was talking to near and their blockchain opens open service or what it's called, BOS, and fundamentally within that
They build kind of like a netlify containerization and componentization or be able to quickly build the front ends of apps. I think with some of the regulation that's coming down the pipeline potentially in the US, they're looking to run our regulate front ends, but you could spin up on
100 domains in a very very short limited amount of time if you componentize your your experience and I thought that was super interesting and looks like we have Sega and Winston up on the stage Winston how are you doing today? Hello? Hello? Hello? I'm well. How are you doing? Great. Were you at East Denver?
I was, were you there? It was amazing. That's what I was talking about. You guys were joining. Joining the fun up here. Oh, nice. Yeah, which, which when were you there for? For about three days. That was there for the main conference.
the day before the main conference started in the two days of the main conference. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Each timbre is great. I think it's one of the best conferences in the annual crypto calendar. 100%. It was
I, I, I, dude, it didn't feel like a bear. That's what I was just saying. And it was just like so much opportunity. And it's just we're so early and just everybody kind of recognized we're so early. What was your favorite other than other than saying, what was your favorite and most interesting thing that you saw?
I think I, so for me actually, I spent most of the time going to side of us and like connecting with crypto founders and other
They're like our investors hosted a number of side events. So I think actually for me the most outlooking was just meeting fund managers and institutions and family offices that might be users for Sega.

FAQ on Safer yields in volatile market: Cega | Twitter Space Recording

What are they waiting for before starting the podcast?
They are waiting for the sega people to get started.
What topics were being discussed at East Denver?
Real world assets, wrapping defi protocols into stocks, and using zk roll-ups for user experiences and biological data on-chain.
What company caught the speaker's attention at East Denver?
DLTX, a publicly traded company that operates as a validator node network.
What were people bearish on at East Denver?
V2 AMMs and defi fundamentals.
What was the speaker's favorite thing at East Denver?
The amount of builders and excitement in the air, recognizing that we are still early in the blockchain industry.
What was near's blockchain open service called and what was interesting about it?
It was called BOS and it allowed for quick building of front ends for apps using componentization and containerization.
Who did Winston meet with at East Denver?
He mainly met with fund managers, institutions, and family offices that might be users for Sega.
What was the name of the event where Winston and the speaker met?
East Denver.
What was the overall feeling at East Denver?
Positive and optimistic, with a lot of opportunity and recognition of the early stages of the blockchain industry.
What is the main topic for discussion in the podcast?
Sega's apps and their potential for helping with volatile markets.