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One company's quest for the perfect charger

Jun 03, 20251 hr 6 min
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Summary

This episode delves into the challenge of creating a universal charging cable with TwelveSouth founder Andrew Green, exploring product design, market strategy, and engineering hurdles. The conversation then shifts to the surprising intersection of the crypto community, the Trump administration, and the tech industry, featuring insights from Tina Nguyen's experience at Bitcoin 2025. Finally, they tackle a listener question about offloading tasks and decisions to AI agents.

Episode description

We've talked many times on The Vergecast about the dream of the perfect charger. We call it The God Cable, and imagine it would charge everything, at full optimized speed, no matter what you plug in. Well, one company tried to make it – sort of. TwelveSouth founder Andrew Green joins the show to talk about how his company developed its newest product, the PowerCord, and why actually the God Cable might be both impossible and a bad idea. After that, The Verge's Tina Nguyen joins the show to talk about her experience at Bitcoin 2025 in Las Vegas, the rise of $TRUMP, and how crypto and the government became so intertwined. Finally, we answer a question from the Vergecast Hotline about AI agents, and the tasks we should (and shouldn't) offload to our chatbots.

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