Kyle Samani of Multicoin on Accelerating the Adoption of Sovereign Software, Designing Token Systems that Capture Value, and Why Composability is the Key to Crypto (EP.192)

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I’ve got Kyle Samani back for his third appearance on Panic with Friends. As unusual, Kyle does a fantastic job of breaking down crypto with compelling use cases that will leave you with a better understanding of where we’ve been and where the promise of Web3 will take us. I’ve been a personal LP in his fund since it started in 2017, with positive results even through the brutal Crypto Winter of 2018/19. This episode piggybacks last weeks episode with Tushar Jain, Kyle’s co-founder at Multicoin Capital. Listen to them both. You’ll walk away realizing the inevitability of Web3 and where the major trends in technology are developing.  Guest - Kyle Samani, Co-Founder and Managing Partner of Multicoin Capital  Multicoin Summit Keynote howardlindzon.com, multicoin.capital  Twitter: @howardlindzon, @PanicwFriends, @kylesamani, @multicoincap, @knutjensen  linkedin.com/in/kylesamani  #fintech #invest #investment #venturecapital #stockmarket #finance  Show Notes:  (00:37) – Intro (03:38) – The biggest change from the multitude of crypto pullbacks (04:45) – Growth and estimates of individual crypto holders (05:30) – Changes in how people access information (07:48) – Trading platforms are a commodity (09:23) – The 'flippening' from stocks to crypto (10:27) – Composability explained (13:45) – Building higher order apps on top of existing things (16:11) – Importance of latency and throughput (17:45) – Accelerating the adoption of sovereign software (19:54) – How things are different now (23:04) – The case for compute (Render) (28:20) – Designing a token system that captures value (32:07) – Fleshing out the Web3 infrastructure (32:17) – Defining Web3 (34:25) – Web3 compliments Web2 (35:41) – Understanding competing blockchains (38:47) – Binance, FTX, and Coinbase (43:46) – Closing thoughts