Show Summary |
Clem Oh has a story of ambition and grit. His journey from law/commerce dropout to self taught engineer is a brave one.
Having worked at the coal face of the token launch for Australia's biggest Web3 company, Immutable, Clem has some surprising first-hand reflections on what’s involved.
We discuss:
the complexities that come with airdrops and ensuring ownership is distributed for the long term benefit of a project
misconceptions about working on web3 projects and the impact of 'the Merge'
whether the introduction of mobile devices will catalyse mainstream crypto use
Enjoy 😊
Timestamps |
1:20 – Clement’s unusual background
7:30 – the preparatory steps for a token launch
11:00 – biggest challenge encountered during the token launch
12:30 – the dual track focus of building and keeping a community updated
15:00 – why technology means communities hold more power in web3 v web2
17:30 – why the development of smart contracts is not as cumbersome as people might think
21:10 – Clement on whether he would develop on chains other than Ethereum
22:30 – Clement on the merge and why it improves environmental impact but not scalability
28:00 – Clement on the effectiveness of DAOs and what needs to be in place
30:20 – whether the introduction of mobile phones from crypto companies will be the catalyst for crypto use from the early majority – could improve this context switch
36:00 – Clement’s contrarion views on how best to cut through to learn efficiently in Web3
39:00 – where to connect with Clement
Connect with Clement |
Clement’s Linktree - https://linktr.ee/clemoh
S1: Web3 | E6: lnside the token launch of Australia's biggest Web3 company