With the evolution and the capabilities of AI and the questioning of authenticity during the time of Presidential elections, it is getting increasingly more important that data and files are unable to be corrupted and not controlled by a centralized party.
In this episode, Ian Andrews (CMO, Chainalysis) speaks with renowned cryptocurrency and civil liberties attorney, Marta Belcher (President & Chair, Filecoin Foundation).
It's a timely discussion that traverses the innovations and societal impacts of decentralized technologies and how Filecoin and IPFS’s decentralized storage solutions are at the forefront of what could be an International shift to securing information.
Marta provides exclusive insights into the incredible collaboration with Lockheed Martin deploying IPFS in space and she shares her insights on the recent advances in crypto policy, discussing the importance of the FIT21 bill and the complexities of privacy and content moderation in the digital age.
2 | Marta Belcher's journey into Bitcoin, cryptocurrency and civil liberties
4 | Introduction to IPFS and the benefits of decentralized file storage
12 | Understanding the scale of Filecoin and the amount of data and type of data being stored
16 | Filecoin and IPFS technology demonstrated in space with Lockheed Martin
21 | Dealing with decentralized content moderation on web3 platforms
27 | Crypto policy shifts and legal battles unfolding in USA with the FIT21 Bill and the introduction of the Digital Asset Anti-Money Laundering Act
31 | Insights into the debate on privacy vs. anonymity when it relates to cryptocurrency
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