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#165 Chris Crecelius | Investing in Decentralised Science

from Stonks Go Moon · host Rocco Strydom

In this episode of the Stonks Go Moon Podcast, host Rocco Strydom sits down with Christopher Crecelius, Founder & CEO of AxonDAO, to dive into the world of decentralized science (DeSci)—a game-changing movement that’s disrupting traditional research funding. What is decentralized science? How does AxonDAO fund scientific research using blockchain? Why is big science broken, and how can we fix it? Exploring AI-driven voice analysis, ultrasound technology, and psychedelic research AxonDAO is pioneering a decentralized approach to funding research, removing bureaucracy, and empowering scientists who would otherwise struggle for resources. From exploring voice biomarkers for health diagnostics to using blockchain for transparent research funding, this is a conversation you won’t want to miss. Topics covered: The corruption in traditional research funding How blockchain, AI, and data encryption are reshaping science The ethics of decentralized research and why it matters The future of AI-powered healthcare and ultrasound diagnostics Visit AxonDAO to learn more, apply for grants, or join their growing community. https://axondao.io/

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