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Decentralized Coordination and Capital Markets for Deep Tech

Hosted by Meltem Demirors, Hyperstition Incorporated & David Feiock
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San Francisco, California
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Blockchains: The Coordination and Capital Markets Layer for Deep Tech

Hosted by Crucible, Anagram, and Sui

Yes, this is a crypto event but no, it’s not cringe. Instead of debating the mechanics of yet another restaking protocol, we’re hosting an evening of conversation to turn dreams into schemes and bring deep tech onchain.

The most obvious use case for blockchains is to serve as the coordination layer of ambitious new frontier tech ecosystems, hardware and software alike. At this salon, we’ll host a conversation on the development of new blockchain protocols and developer tooling that are capable of supporting coordination at civilization scale, and why tokens are an effective mechanism for financing, operating, and governing deep tech ecosystems.

We’ll start the evening with a structured discussion from founders and engineers who have built protocols and products that served billions of daily active users, and we’ll end the evening with cocktails and casual conversation.

Your Hosts

Brought to you by Anagram, Crucible Capital, and Sui

Anagram is a modern financial institution for a novel technology. Anagram leverages human and financial capital to help bring the ownership economy to the masses. www.anagram.xyz

Crucible is a seed stage investment fund. We back founders bringing digital and physical resources onchain to expand and strengthen the foundation of our shared future. www.cruciblecap.xyz

Sui is a layer 1 blockchain designed to make digital asset ownership fast, private, secure, and accessible to everyone. https://sui.io/

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San Francisco, California
73 Went