Is Web 3 The Future Of The Internet? / Ep 271 - podcast episode cover

Is Web 3 The Future Of The Internet? / Ep 271

Jun 12, 202244 minTranscript available on Metacast
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In this episode, we speak with Sam Kamani. So he spoke on TED Talks. He sold 15,000 copies of his book, and he's part of an organization that have done $1.5 billion in transactions. And he talks about the idea of Web 3.0. And it's quite an overwhelming concept for many, but it's something we discuss throughout this is historic, technological advancements, things to be mindful of from an investment standpoint.

Don't have all your eggs in one basket, don't speculate so you're not in a position to lose money. But where from a   business standpoint, how much money can be made and how worthwhile it is to keep an open mind when these new things arise. Because most people are resistant to change, most people see a new innovation and miss the boat. 

So I reached out to Sam.

I wanted to know more about Web 3.0. So that's what it's going to be about. And anyone that's listening to this podcast, there's a newsletter where I pull all the information together: https://mailchi.mp/8548019f8098/monthly-newsletter

 I've also got a book that's free, so there's a link in the description if you want to check it out: https://mailchi.mp/1f3743900b02/freebook

And there's a bit of information about Sam, too.

He's got his own podcast if you want to see the book, have a look:

Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/6PgkPhGTVh0CcBqqXCi38h

Website: https://www.samkamani.com/

So without further ado, let's kick into it.

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