Tech Intersect #170: Frederik Gregaard on Sustainable Uses for Third-Generation Blockchains

EPISODE · Aug 14, 2023 · 40 MIN

Tech Intersect #170: Frederik Gregaard on Sustainable Uses for Third-Generation Blockchains

from Tech Intersect™ with Prof Tonya M. Evans · host Tonya M. Evans

Kudos, Questions, Comments? Send it here.While most of the discussion and focus around blockchain is in regard to digital assets and cryptocurrency, blockchain technology has the potential to revolutionize many industries. The Cardano Foundation is one organization pioneering the way by advancing a public digital infrastructure and working to anchor it as a utility for financial and social systems, thus empowering the digital architects of the future. Cardano’s CEO, Frederik Gregaard is here today to talk about their mission and more. This week, episode 170 of the Tech Intersect™ Podcast is about sustainable uses for third-generation blockchains! POWERED BY ADVANTAGE EVANS™ ACADEMY Navigate your way from cash to crypto with Digital Money Demystified. Dive into the definitive guide on crypto myths and truths by Professor Tonya M. Evans. This isn't just a book; it's a roadmap to the decentralized web’s future of work, wealth, and creativity. Head over to DigitalMoneyDemystified.com and embark on your crypto journey today!  Frederik Gregaard is CEO of the Cardano Foundation, an independent, Swiss-based not-for-profit organization tasked with advancing the public digital infrastructure Cardano, while also contributing to the positive advancement of blockchain as a world-changing technology. A leader in fintech and blockchain, Gregaard has a background in banking, wealth management, and asset management. He previously served as Director and Head of Digital in PwC's Financial Services Advisory practice, working to build their worldwide Blockchain Practice including support to governments, banks, and industrial companies. Some of the talking points Fredand I go over in this episode include:Cardano’s work utilizing blockchain technology to improve Georgia’s wine industry.How third-generation blockchain can revolutionize the supply chain.How NFTs can be used in a sustainable and responsible manner.The role that blockchain will play in the intersection of technology and even more diverse sectors in the next five years.Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, take a screenshot of the episode to post in your stories and tag me! And don’t forget to follow, rate, and review the podcast and tell me your key takeaways!CONNECT WITH FRED GREGAARD:Cardano FoundationLinkedInTwitterCONNECT WITH PROFESSOR TONYA M. EVANS: General inquiries: [email protected]  Connect: Prof. Tonya’s Linktree Subscribe for exclusive content: https://advantageevans.activehosted.com/f/6  LINKS MENTIONED:Books and Resources available on our BookShelf Regulate & The Rabbit Hole by Notty Prod licensed via Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. Produced by Tonya M. Evans for Advantage Evans, LLC

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