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NET Society
by NET Society
NET Society is unraveling the latest in digital art, crypto, AI, and tech. Join us for fresh insights and bold perspectives as we tap into wild, thought-provoking conversations. By: Derek Edwards (glitch marfa / collab+currency), Chris Furlong (starholder, LAO + Flamingo DAO), and Aaaron Wright & Priyanka Desai (Tribute Labs)
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Ep78 Slop, Stunts & Millennial Politics
The Net Society crew is back together for a wide-ranging conversation on politics, crypto, AI, and the accelerating weirdness of the internet. They open with Spencer Pratt’s LA political rise, using it as a lens for how celebrity, AI slop videos, and direct-to-feed campaigning may be reshaping political media. From there, they compare LA and New York political content, Mamdani’s street-level style, and the possibility of a broader reform movement breaking through old institutional structures. The crew then turns to crypto, unpacking major token and infrastructure moves around Arc, Canton, Circle, public companies, and the growing convergence between blockchains and traditional finance. Consensus in Miami becomes a referendum on crypto’s cringe problem, before the conversation shifts into AI, where Anthropic, xAI, Colossus, Cursor, Grok, OpenClaw, Hermes, and agent harnesses all point toward a new phase of frontier technology competition. The episode closes by asking whether AI agents are following a DeFi-like arc: real innovation buried under waves of noise.Mentioned in the episodeSpencer Pratt LA Mayor Campaign AI Slop vid https://x.com/charliebcurran/status/2051647381981290697Mamdani Ken Griffin video https://x.com/NYCMayor/status/2044508902809628760?s=20Bullish acquires Equiniti https://www.wsj.com/finance/currencies/crypto-exchange-bullish-strikes-4-2-billion-deal-for-transfer-agent-in-tokenization-push-4af8f41fConsensus 2026 memes https://x.com/cryptosmiff/status/2053175297818911145?s=20And https://x.com/brookejlacey/status/2053196312091427119xAI and Cursor https://x.com/xDaily/status/2052867330418335989Show & HostsNet Society: https://x.com/net__societyAaron Wright: https://x.com/awrigh01Chris F: https://x.com/ChrisF_0xDerek Edwards: https://x.com/derekedwsPriyanka Desai: https://x.com/pridesaiProduction & MarketingProducer/Editor: https://x.com/0xFnklSocial: https://x.com/v_kirra(00:00) - Spencer Pratt, LA Politics & AI Slop Campaigning (08:35) - Political Ads, Memes & the New Media Playbook (19:17) - The Pratt Hat, Reform Movements & Institutional Frustration (22:59) - Arc, Canton, Circle & Public Company Tokens (29:46) - Consensus Miami & Crypto’s Cringe Problem (33:25) - Anthropic, xAI, Cursor & the Compute Wars (38:10) - OpenClaw, Hermes & the Future of Agent Harnesses (46:50) - Welcome & Disclaimer
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Ep77 The Headless Internet
The Net Society crew is joined by John from SuperRare for a wide-ranging conversation on AI agents, headless software, crypto infrastructure, and the strange future of machine-mediated markets. They open with AI psychosis, neurotic models, compute subsidies, and the rising push toward CLI-first products, before exploring what happens when agents become the primary users of SaaS, payments, marketplaces, research tools, and crypto rails. From there, Aaron walks through a set of 2035 and 2040 agent economy predictions, including autonomous micro-enterprises, agent procurement, machine capital markets, self-sovereign AI, robotic factories, and AI-managed civic infrastructure. The episode then turns toward internet culture, Brian Johnson, peptides, crypto’s identity crisis, NFT market momentum, DeFi hacks, AI-assisted hacking, and the question of what new digital culture could actually bring buyers and creators back into the room.Mentioned in the episodeGuest John from SuperRare https://x.com/SuperRareJohnRare protocol https://rare.xyz/?utm_source=chatgpt.comBankr https://x.com/bankrbotBrian Johnson Tweet https://x.com/bryan_johnson/status/2049687845082910812Show & HostsNet Society: https://x.com/net__societyAaron Wright: https://x.com/awrigh01Chris F: https://x.com/ChrisF_0xDerek Edwards: https://x.com/derekedwsPriyanka Desai: https://x.com/pridesaiProduction & MarketingProducer/Editor: https://x.com/0xFnklSocial: https://x.com/v_kirra
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EP 76 Spiritual Geography
Everything is Casino. The Digital Art Timeline is a Church Basement Art Fair. New York is alive and well. Austin and El Segundo are hardware hot zones. Another Vibe Shift? The future of adaptive web design and AI UX. Etc....Show & HostsNet Society: https://x.com/net__societyAaron Wright: https://x.com/awrigh01Chris F: https://x.com/ChrisF_0xDerek Edwards: https://x.com/derekedwsPriyanka Desai: https://x.com/pridesaiProduction & MarketingSubstitute Producer/Editor: https://x.com/v_kirraThe usual Producer/Editor: https://x.com/0xFnkl
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Ep75 The Graveyard
The Net Society crew records live from New York and opens with a familiar question in unfamiliar times: are we actually back, or just bouncing inside a bear market. From there, the conversation moves through competing views on crypto’s current state, with debate around institutional demand, stablecoin growth, ETF flows, and why the next leg up may still require more pain. The crew then explores what machine-to-machine payments could actually look like, from agentic software and API micropayments to the early shape of a machine-native economy. That leads into a sharp discussion on AI product building, where they argue that the models are already good enough and the real bottleneck is ambition, taste, and the ability to frame better problems. In the back half, they work through a run of crypto casualties and controversies, including Foundation’s collapse, Lattice shutting down, and the Bittensor Templar blowup, before closing on a more optimistic note: why so many of the most interesting builders in AI seem to come out of crypto, and how that culture may shape what comes next.Mentioned in the episodeResponse to Covenant https://x.com/const_reborn/status/2043083033969033610Lattice winding down https://x.com/latticexyz/status/2044103611072835744Show & HostsNet Society: https://x.com/net__societyAaron Wright: https://x.com/awrigh01Chris F: https://x.com/ChrisF_0xDerek Edwards: https://x.com/derekedwsPriyanka Desai: https://x.com/pridesaiProduction & MarketingProducer/Editor: https://x.com/0xFnklSocial: https://x.com/v_kirra(00:00) - Are We Actually Back? (10:44) - Machine Payments & Agentic Software (13:09) - AI Product Building, Ambition & Taste (20:27) - Foundation’s Collapse & Platform Fragility (25:24) - Bittensor Drama, Templar & Governance (34:02) - Lattice, Onchain Gaming & Crypto’s User Problem (42:14) - Crypto Builders Winning in AI (49:09) - Welcome & Disclaimer
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Ep74 Doomerville to Azores
The Net Society crew opens in full doomer mode, unpacking the growing public backlash to AI and whether fear around job loss, surveillance, and elite control is hardening into a broader political movement. From there, they debate whether AI anxiety is overblown, whether the real effects on labor are already here, and how anti-tech sentiment differs from the internet’s earlier adoption era. The conversation then shifts into model safety, Anthropic’s posture, and the strange mix of hype, secrecy, and moral panic shaping the AI discourse. In the back half, Aaron spins out a wild but compelling Bitcoin scenario around the Strait of Hormuz and the possibility of a future fungibility crisis, before the group detours into Sam Altman media narratives, Satoshi speculation, and the enduring appeal of unsolved mysteries. They close on a more human note with a sharp travel riff on the Azores, network state jokes, Europe’s slower pace of life, and whether AI’s best case is not mass replacement, but a world where people work less and live better.Mentioned in the episodeSam Altman targeted in attacks https://x.com/nypost/status/2043616560921633060Jasmine Sun - AI populism's warning shots https://open.substack.com/pub/jasmine/p/warning-shots?utm_campaign=post-expanded-share&utm_medium=webThe Bronx is Burning https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/29389.Ladies_and_Gentlemen_the_Bronx_is_BurningShow & HostsNet Society: https://x.com/net__societyAaron Wright: https://x.com/awrigh01Chris F: https://x.com/ChrisF_0xDerek Edwards: https://x.com/derekedwsPriyanka Desai: https://x.com/pridesaiProduction & MarketingProducer/Editor: https://x.com/0xFnklSocial: https://x.com/v_kirra(00:00) - AI Backlash, Fear & Political Resistance (08:48) - AI Adoption, Movies & Internet Memory (15:09) - Anthropic, Model Safety & Claude Discourse (19:06) - Bitcoin Fungibility, Hormuz & Crypto Weirdness (25:05) - Sam Altman, Satoshi & Unsolved Mysteries (31:07) - Azores Travel, Europe & Network State Talk (41:10) - Working Less, Municipal Strain & AI Optimism (51:20) - Welcome & Disclaimer
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Ep73 Ontology, Popularized by Palantir
With most of the crew out for the holiday, Pri and Chris hold down the fort for a loose but sharp conversation that moves from Gen Z Catholic revival to the state of crypto, digital art, and the social internet. They start with the strange resurgence of churchgoing among younger people, framing it as a reaction to loneliness, hyper-online life, and the search for meaning. From there, they turn to the muted vibes around EthCC and the broader sense that crypto conferences, NFT culture, and online art discourse have all lost some of their energy. The conversation digs into whether digital art is being absorbed into more traditional collecting structures, why the timeline feels broken, and how AI and agent culture are crowding out everything else. Later, they unpack OpenAI’s acquisition of TBPN as a play for distribution and influence, before pivoting into a discussion on Palantir, neurodivergence, labor, and the dangerous edges of techno-evolutionary thinking. The episode closes with reflections on political pendulum swings, Massachusetts’ economic drift, and a surprisingly long detour through sitcom canon, cultural durability, and what still holds up.Mentioned in the episodeGen Z’s Catholic Church https://x.com/Evie_Magazine/status/2039774646703161413?s=20Marc Zeller on ETHCC https://x.com/Marczeller/status/2039975610282324389TBPN has been acquired by OpenAI https://x.com/jordihays/status/2039756490387624327?s=20Palantir Ontology https://x.com/PalantirTech/status/2039020569115439598ADIN: Homo Divergens: What If the Weirdos Are the Next Species? https://x.com/ADINresearch/status/2038752657125556240Creators of South Park AI Company https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/matt-stone-trey-parker-deep-voodoo-ai-south-park-trump-1236552586/Show & HostsNet Society: https://x.com/net__societyAaron Wright: https://x.com/awrigh01Chris F: https://x.com/ChrisF_0xDerek Edwards: https://x.com/derekedwsPriyanka Desai: https://x.com/pridesaiProduction & MarketingEditor: https://x.com/0xFnklSocial: https://x.com/v_kirra(00:00) - Holiday Open, Gen Z Catholicism & Meaning in the Digital Age (04:45) - EthCC, Bear Market Vibes & Crypto Conference Drift (09:48) - Digital Art, NFT Fatigue & The Broken Timeline (16:38) - OpenAI, TBPN & Buying Distribution (24:12) - Palantir, Neurodivergence & Evolutionary Risk (37:29) - Massachusetts, Political Pendulums & Institutional Decay (44:04) - Sitcom Canon, Cultural Longevity & Closing Thoughts (51:57) - Welcome & Disclaimer
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Ep72 Agents Will Need a Mall
Aaron, Derek, and Chris open the episode reflecting on a recent tech manifesto and what it means for crypto's original vision, before diving into a wide-ranging conversation covering the role of speculation in blockchain ecosystems, the rise of Bittensor and AI-native agent economies, and where AI model capabilities are headed by end of year. The crew also explores a thought-provoking tangent on whether AI could eventually replace political parties and governance systems, before wrapping up with news on Apple's AI strategy, the latest stablecoin legislation, and a Google research breakthrough in AI compression.Mentioned in the episodeCrypto was supposed to be for everyone https://x.com/awrigh01/status/2037534072457609246Bittensor https://bittensor.com/Simone Weil https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/22747485-on-the-abolition-of-all-political-partiesClavicular arrested https://x.com/TMZ/status/2037521275946488101Google Research TubroQuant https://x.com/GoogleResearch/status/2036533564158910740Apples’s AI strategy https://finance.yahoo.com/sectors/technology/articles/apple-skipped-ai-arms-race-081939950.htmlCrypto regulatory clarity updates https://finance.yahoo.com/markets/crypto/articles/coinbase-just-pulled-support-crypto-075306381.htmlShow & HostsNet Society: https://x.com/net__societyAaron Wright: https://x.com/awrigh01Chris F: https://x.com/ChrisF_0xDerek Edwards: https://x.com/derekedwsPriyanka Desai: https://x.com/pridesaiProduction & MarketingEditor: https://x.com/0xFnklSocial: https://x.com/v_kirra
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Ep71 GStack to the Future
Derek is back this week for the first time in a while, and the crew wastes no time diving into the strange mental effects of AI-heavy workflows, from agent overload and “productivity psychosis” to the hype around GStack and the growing importance of context engineering over traditional engineering. From there, they unpack the messy state of today’s AI tooling, touch on Cursor and the broader developer stack, and close with a look at private credit, crypto regulation, and the Vanity Fair article that sparked fresh debate about how the industry is seen from the outside.Mentioned in the episodeBillionaire Marc Andreessen says he has "zero" introspection https://x.com/MorePerfectUS/status/2033583724311286051Finding acceptance after your AI "oh f*ck" moment https://mattsavage.substack.com/p/finding-acceptance-after-your-aiGmoney fatigue with agentic productivity https://x.com/gmoneyNFT/status/2034743292881948697?s=20Cursor releases Composer 2 https://x.com/cursor_ai/status/2034668943676244133Bernie Sanders talks to Claude https://x.com/SenSanders/status/2034715260259557597Vanity Fair profiles big crypto names https://www.vanityfair.com/news/story/cryptos-true-believers?srsltid=AfmBOopTkswvbOnRK_m8SFe8EMLscZQK-BOSyxk-YOfPFXLsoC5-QpjlShow & HostsNet Society: https://x.com/net__societyAaron Wright: https://x.com/awrigh01Chris F: https://x.com/ChrisF_0xDerek Edwards: https://x.com/derekedwsPriyanka Desai: https://x.com/pridesaiProduction & MarketingEditor: https://x.com/0xFnklSocial: https://x.com/v_kirra(00:00) - Zero Introspection (08:52) - AI Psychosis (12:14) - G Stack and Agent Overload (24:46) - The Messy Middle of AI Tools (29:12) - Cursor’s New Model (37:28) - Private Credit and Crypto Rules (45:36) - Vanity Fair and Crypto’s Image (59:55) - Welcome & Disclaimer
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Ep70 Bring Back The Good Models
This week on Net Society, the conversation moves from AI infrastructure and model slowdowns into a broader look at how these systems are actually landing in everyday life, from productivity gains and context switching to brain fry, screen addiction, and the growing appeal of dumb phones. Along the way, the group unpacks the politics shaping frontier models, the corporate control forming around compute and distribution, the fog of modern war coverage online, and why so much of the current AI moment still feels split between real utility and overhyped theater. The episode closes by widening back out to crypto, payments, and the friction between ambitious everything app visions and the messy reality of how people actually use technology.Mentioned in the episodePri’s tweet, lobster vs the bull https://x.com/pridesai/status/2031783971047051445Fearless girl statue https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/fearless-girl-statue-will-face-wall-street-bull-another-year-n738991Daniel Day Lewis flip phone https://x.com/karenyhan/status/981997310577119232$50M USDT Aave trade mishap https://x.com/StaniKulechov/status/2032193345414664659Show & HostsNet Society: https://x.com/net__societyAaron Wright: https://x.com/awrigh01Chris F: https://x.com/ChrisF_0xDerek Edwards: https://x.com/derekedwsPriyanka Desai: https://x.com/pridesaiProduction & MarketingEditor: https://x.com/0xFnklSocial: https://x.com/v_kirra(00:00) - Model Slowdowns and Data Center Politics (07:58) - AI Hype, Lobster Theater, and Who Actually Knows How to Use It (17:07) - Brain Fry, Context Switching, and the Limits of AI Workflows (24:14) - Dumb Phones, Screen Addiction, and the AI Buffer Theory (31:10) - War Coverage, Information Fog, and Corporate Control of AI (41:18) - AI Subscriptions, Frontier Model Politics, and Sam Altman Fatigue (48:05) - Crypto, X Money, and the Everything App Problem (53:38) - Welcome & Disclaimer
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Ep69 Biologic Copy Machines
This week on Net Society, we’re joined by special guest Gmoney to talk through how AI is moving from novelty to daily utility, and what that shift means for software, media, and business. The conversation opens with changing AI workflows and the growing importance of combining models, tools, and interfaces that actually work in practice, before expanding into the geopolitical race around compute, open models, and national advantage. From there, the episode turns to Gmoney’s personal AI stack, the rise of synthetic podcasts and AI-generated media, and the strange new entertainment layer forming around simulations, betting, and algorithmic content. The back half explores open source pressure, where durable moats may still exist, and why the next phase of AI could feel less like a single product revolution and more like a messy rewrite of everything.Mentioned in the episodeSpecial guest Gmoney https://x.com/gmoneyNFTEpstein files podcast with Claude https://x.com/levychain/status/2021713744406229262AI baby standup comedy video https://x.com/pridesai/status/2029780577843355802Micro Drama’s https://medium.com/@AT24/the-micro-drama-craze-how-90-second-soap-operas-are-disrupting-global-entertainment-e4030e6a86c3Show & HostsNet Society: https://x.com/net__societyAaron Wright: https://x.com/awrigh01Chris F: https://x.com/ChrisF_0xDerek Edwards: https://x.com/derekedwsPriyanka Desai: https://x.com/pridesaiProduction & MarketingEditor: https://x.com/0xFnklSocial: https://x.com/v_kirra(00:00) - AI Adoption and Agent Workflows (06:11) - Model Reliability and Multi-Model Stacks (13:11) - AI Power Politics (22:25) - Gmoney’s AI Assistant Stack (29:13) - Synthetic Podcasts and AI Media (38:33) - Simulations, Betting, and AI Entertainment (49:20) - Open Models, Business Moats, and the Weird Future (01:08:53) - Welcome & Disclaimer
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Ep68 The Great Mess
This week on Net Society, we’re joined by special guest Poof to talk through why agents are suddenly moving from demo to deployment, and what that shift breaks across markets, labor, and security. The conversation opens with a war game lens on “agent warfare,” including how coordination, speed, and execution change when software can act continuously instead of waiting on humans. From there, Poof unpacks what DX Terminal Pro is actually doing, why the product is positioned around real operator workflows, and how the UI and constraints matter as much as the model. The episode then zooms out to the underlying unlock, why agents feel more viable now, where the bottlenecks really are, and why “context engineering” is starting to look like the practical craft layer that separates toys from tools. In the second half, the group debates AI doom, layoffs, and the messy transition cost, including what gets automated first, where humans stay in the loop, and why incentives will shape outcomes more than ideology. The conversation then turns to finance, market structure, and the Jane Street discourse, using it as a wedge to talk about manipulation, edge, and how fragile public narratives get when systems are too complex to explain. The episode closes on security and alignment in the real world, agents running into adversarial environments, incentive design, and why RL harnesses, evals, and constraint systems might matter more than raw model IQ as we hand models more autonomy.Mentioned in the episodeSpecial guest Poof: https://x.com/poof_ethDX Research Group / DX Terminal Pro https://x.com/dxrgaiJane Street https://www.janestreet.com/War Games https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WarGamesShow & HostsNet Society: https://x.com/net__societyAaron Wright: https://x.com/awrigh01Chris F: https://x.com/ChrisF_0xDerek Edwards: https://x.com/derekedwsPriyanka Desai: https://x.com/pridesaiProduction & MarketingEditor: https://x.com/0xFnklSocial: https://x.com/v_kirra(00:00) - Cold Open: War Games and Agent Warfare (04:48) - Poof Explains DCS Terminal Pro (08:06) - Why Agents Are Suddenly Viable (18:29) - AI Doom, Layoffs, and Labor Debate (38:27) - Jane Street and Market Manipulation (47:14) - Agents, Incentives, and Security Risk (01:00:53) - RL Harness, Context Engineering, and the Big Picture (01:30:07) - Welcome & Disclaimer
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Ep67 Fog of Slop
This week on Net Society, we’re joined by special guest Daniel Keller to break down how policy, infrastructure, and narrative are colliding across AI and crypto. The conversation opens with the Supreme Court’s tariff ruling and what it signals about institutional power, industrial strategy, and second order economic fallout. From there, the group turns to AI, from Claude and the Pentagon to the way labs build legitimacy, sell a story of inevitability, and cycle through “mandate of heaven” moments as hype meets reality. The episode then moves into the physical layer, looking at the data center buildout, local backlash, zoning politics, and why elections shape what actually gets built. In the second half, the discussion widens to cities and status, including K shaped urban outcomes, network state thinking, and why New York’s cultural primacy feels less secure. The episode closes with an info war lens on modern media, the coming regulatory sorting in crypto, why meme coins may get sacrificed while NFTs quietly benefit, and how robots, Waymo, unions, prediction markets, and the dead internet thesis all point to a world where models become the primary interface to reality.Mentioned in the episodeSpecial Guest Daniel Keller https://x.com/dnlklrSupreme Court Tariff Ruling https://x.com/ABC/status/2024864990189044039Pentagon vs Claude https://www.cnbc.com/2026/02/18/anthropic-pentagon-ai-defense-war-surveillance.htmlRand Corporation Firehose of Falsehood https://www.rand.org/pubs/perspectives/PE198.htmlEveryone will be slop in 90 days https://x.com/nikitabier/status/2021632774013432061Next XAI Safety Tsar https://x.com/elonmusk/status/2024703811806515667Show & HostsNet Society: https://x.com/net__societyAaron Wright: https://x.com/awrigh01Chris F: https://x.com/ChrisF_0xDerek Edwards: https://x.com/derekedwsPriyanka Desai: https://x.com/pridesaiProduction & MarketingEditor: https://x.com/0xFnklSocial: https://x.com/v_kirra
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Ep66 Apocalyptic Eschatology
This week on Net Society, we’re joined by special guest Jeremy Nixon to dig into what today’s AI boom actually is and what it is not. The conversation opens with Jeremy’s path through early autonomy and self-driving, and why that era made it impossible to dismiss machine intelligence as hype. From there, the group zooms out into bigger questions about intelligence itself, contrasting “alien” intelligence with collective intelligence, and treating LLMs less like minds and more like powerful simulators. The episode then moves into creativity, measurement, and the real constraint on progress, which is not generating ideas but selecting and validating them. In the second half, the discussion turns to how LLMs were built, why major labs and incumbents made different bets, and what that says about institutional risk and ambition. The episode closes with a sharp look at AI apocalypse culture, the moral frameworks that grew around it, and how open models, game theory, and product reality collide with the temptation to turn AI into a new kind of religion.Mentioned in the episodeSpecial Guest Jeremy Nixon https://x.com/JvNixonAGI House https://x.com/agihousesfThiel on Progress and Stagnation https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/Xqcorq5EyJBpZcCrN/thiel-on-progress-and-stagnationShow & HostsNet Society: https://x.com/net__societyAaron Wright: https://x.com/awrigh01Chris F: https://x.com/ChrisF_0xDerek Edwards: https://x.com/derekedwsPriyanka Desai: https://x.com/pridesaiProduction & MarketingEditor: https://x.com/0xFnklSocial: https://x.com/v_kirra
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Ep65 Exit Through The Grift Shop
This week on Net Society, we’re joined by special guest Brady Dale to talk through a moment that feels like a real inflection point for crypto, AI, and media. The conversation opens with why this cycle feels different, touching on deleveraging, fading speculation, and how AI has absorbed both capital and cultural attention. From there, the group explores what a post casino crypto world looks like, including utility, payments, stablecoins, Ethereum’s internal dynamics, and whether builders are quietly shifting priorities. The episode then moves into regulation, breaking down why legislative clarity may not arrive, why it might not matter, and how rulemaking is likely to shape the industry regardless. In the second half, the discussion widens to AI agents, automation, labor, and whether crypto is foundational infrastructure or simply attaching itself to a larger narrative. The episode closes with a reflection on the collapse of traditional media, the limits of Substack and subscriptions, AI’s impact on writing and news, and how crypto’s evolving aesthetics quietly signal where the industry may be headed next.Mentioned in the episodeGuest Brady https://x.com/BradyDaleBrady’s Substack https://www.frontstageexit.com/Multicoin co-founder steps down https://www.coindesk.com/business/2026/02/04/multicoin-co-founder-kyle-samani-steps-down-after-nearly-a-decade-to-pursue-other-areas-of-techDeleted tweet https://x.com/MiyaHedge/status/2019317927141679190?s=20Clarity Act https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/3633/textShow & HostsNet Society: https://x.com/net__societyAaron Wright: https://x.com/awrigh01Chris F: https://x.com/ChrisF_0xDerek Edwards: https://x.com/derekedwsPriyanka Desai: https://x.com/pridesaiProduction & MarketingEditor: https://x.com/0xFnklSocial: https://x.com/v_kirra(00:00) - Crypto Winter, AI Dominance, and the End of Speculation (08:24) - Utility, Builders, and the Post-Casino Crypto Era (17:16) - Ethereum Power, L1 vs L2, and the Commons Problem (24:26) - Regulation, Clarity, and the Real Shape of Crypto Policy (36:10) - AI, Agents, and Whether Crypto Really Matters (47:12) - Media Collapse, Substack, and the Future of News (01:15:45) - Aesthetics, Culture, and What Crypto Communicates Now (01:19:28) - Welcome & Disclaimer
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Ep64 Agentic Cosplay
This week on Net Society, the conversation starts with self hosting clawdbot and the sudden rise of agent driven workflows before widening into a deeper look at how AI narratives form, burn hot, and disappear just as fast. From agent social networks like Moltbook and media fragmentation to pop culture blind spots and what it means to be “too online,” the group explores how attention, taste, and relevance are shifting. The episode then moves into the emerging agent economy, touching on automation, crypto rails, payments, and whether AI actually needs crypto at all. From there, the discussion zooms out into history, acceleration, and past technological inflection points, drawing parallels between electricity, industrialization, and today’s AI moment. The episode closes with a wide ranging reflection on population decline, power, money, and whether we are approaching a fundamentally different social and economic order.Mentioned in the episodeMoltbook the AI agent social network https://www.moltbook.com/WWI was the end of the world https://x.com/male_leo_xxvi/status/2017051227432112623?s=20Instagram and Substack launch TV https://open.substack.com/pub/embedded/p/even-instagram-and-substack-are-tv?utm_campaign=post-expanded-share&utm_medium=webShow & HostsNet Society: https://x.com/net__societyAaron Wright: https://x.com/awrigh01Chris F: https://x.com/ChrisF_0xDerek Edwards: https://x.com/derekedwsPriyanka Desai: https://x.com/pridesaiProduction & MarketingEditor: https://x.com/0xFnklSocial: https://x.com/v_kirra(00:00) - Self-Hosting, Mac Minis, and Agent Social Networks (04:40) - AI Narratives, Attention Cycles, and Being Too Online (11:19) - Media Fragmentation, Pop Culture, and Agent Consumption (19:04) - Agents, Automation, and the Shape of Work (27:04) - Crypto, AI Rails, and the Agent Economy (40:38) - Acceleration, History, and Technological Epochs (58:05) - Population, Power, and What Comes After Money (01:19:42) - Welcome & Disclaimer
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Ep63 A Million Lines of Lifestyle Code
This week on Net Society, the crew record from the West Coast and reflect on how San Francisco feels like an early AI boomtown, from Waymo becoming mundane to builders everywhere working on something new. The conversation moves through prediction markets, regulation, and why AI adoption is still largely top-down, before widening into self-hosting, homegrown software, and what automation could look like inside the home. From Apple’s strategic positioning and embodied AI to Davos signaling a global shift around AI, crypto, and labor, the episode closes with a candid discussion on the shutdown of Farcaster, the limits of Web3 social v1, and what a more mature version of decentralized social might become next.Mentioned in the episodeFSD Insurance Discounts https://x.com/SawyerMerritt/status/2013998338790535320?s=20Ralph Wiggum Claude Code https://x.com/hackerrank/status/2013936125107450280?s=20Farcaster sells to Neynar https://x.com/dwr/status/2014045233189888483?s=20Show & HostsNet Society: https://x.com/net__societyAaron Wright: https://x.com/awrigh01Chris F: https://x.com/ChrisF_0xDerek Edwards: https://x.com/derekedwsPriyanka Desai: https://x.com/pridesaiProduction & MarketingEditor: https://x.com/0xFnklSocial: https://x.com/v_kirra(00:00) - Prediction Markets and Regulation (03:23) - Waymo, Self-Driving, and the West Coast Gap (07:54) - San Francisco as an AI Boomtown (14:20) - Self-Hosting, Homegrown Software, and Automation (24:27) - Apple, AI, and the Future of Devices (33:08) - Davos, AI Adoption, and Global Power Shifts (41:20) - Web3 Social, Farcaster, and the End of V1 (01:00:22) - Welcome & Disclaimer
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Ep62 Dr. Peptides
This week on Net Society, the conversation moves from Bay Area tech culture and a ground level look at San Francisco’s renewed energy into Frontier Tower as a real world example of hacker driven experimentation, DAO run spaces, and the return of the American tinkerer. From there, the group explores network states, regional innovation, and open systems before turning to DeFi, yield, and the Clarity Act, followed by a sober discussion on AI’s impact on labor, robotics, and where optimism starts to blur into real dystopian risk. The episode closes with reflections on identity and intellectual property in the age of AI, celebrity as a scalable asset, and what current TV and media reveal about the cultural moment.Mentioned in the episodeFrontier tower in San Francisco https://frontiertower.io/Minerva University https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minerva_UniversityMatthew McConaughey Trademark vs AI https://www.wsj.com/tech/ai/matthew-mcconaughey-trademarks-himself-to-fight-ai-misuse-8ffe76a9Creator of Industry on NY https://spectator.com/article/get-me-out-of-new-york/Show & HostsNet Society: https://x.com/net__societyAaron Wright: https://x.com/awrigh01Chris F: https://x.com/ChrisF_0xDerek Edwards: https://x.com/derekedwsPriyanka Desai: https://x.com/pridesaiProduction & MarketingEditor: https://x.com/0xFnklSocial: https://x.com/v_kirra(00:00) - Peptides, Tech Culture, and Bay Area Vibes (03:53) - Frontier Tower and the Return of the Tinkerer (16:10) - Network States, Regional Innovation, and Open Systems (32:20) - DeFi, Yield, and the Clarity Act (41:45) - AI, Labor, and the Dystopia Debate (49:00) - Identity, IP, and the Celebrity-as-Asset Era (58:50) - Industry, TV, and Cultural Commentary (01:04:34) - Welcome & Disclaimer
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Ep61 Agents Are Everywhere
This week on Net Society, Aaron and Chris open with a sense that the world feels eerily like 1989 again, marked by global instability, political volatility, and a constant acceleration of events. That backdrop leads into a discussion on AI solving meaningful math problems and why breakthroughs in math may be the real catalyst for long delayed progress in physics, materials, and applied science. From there, the conversation moves into crypto, touching on quantum risk, network resilience, and why the current moment feels more like quiet consolidation than collapse. The back half goes deep on agent based software, rethinking interfaces, self improving systems, and why the next generation of tools may give individuals more agency while reducing the noise and psychological cost of being online.Mentioned in the episodeThe Bonfire of the Vanities by Tom Wolfe https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2666.The_Bonfire_of_the_VanitiesNFT Paris Cancelled https://x.com/nft_paris/status/2008162329397961069?s=20GPT-5.2 solving the Erdős problem https://x.com/slow_developer/status/2009553229932331110Show & HostsNet Society: https://x.com/net__societyAaron Wright: https://x.com/awrigh01Chris F: https://x.com/ChrisF_0xDerek Edwards: https://x.com/derekedwsPriyanka Desai: https://x.com/pridesaiProduction & MarketingEditor: https://x.com/0xFnklSocial: https://x.com/v_kirra(00:00) - 1989 Vibes and Global Instability (05:17) - AI Solving Math and Fundamental Breakthroughs (11:39) - Crypto, Quantum Risk, and Network Futures (15:09) - NFT Events, Market Consolidation, and Release Drought (19:33) - Agents, Interfaces, and Rethinking Software Design (39:25) - Self-Improving Software and Human Agency (01:05:18) - Reclaiming the Internet and Mental Health (01:11:35) - Welcome & Disclaimer
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Ep60 Chadsurdism
It’s the 60th episode of Net Society and the first conversation of 2026, with just Aaron and Chris today. The episode kicks off with the recent surge in AI driven coding and why the “vibe coding” moment feels like a real inflection point as the cost of building software collapses. From there, the conversation moves into builders versus creators, how generalists may be better positioned than specialists, and why white collar work from software to law is likely to face deeper disruption than most expect. The back half widens out to wealth, taxation, trust in institutions, and what happens when legacy political and legal frameworks collide with AI systems, before closing on questions of meaning, identity, and where purpose comes from in a post productivity world.Mentioned in the episodeClaude having its moment https://x.com/claudeaiKarpathy AI Comments https://x.com/karpathy/status/2004607146781278521?s=20Clavicular looksmaxxer interview https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e8qj9RNA938Show & HostsNet Society: https://x.com/net__societyAaron Wright: https://x.com/awrigh01Chris F: https://x.com/ChrisF_0xDerek Edwards: https://x.com/derekedwsPriyanka Desai: https://x.com/pridesaiProduction & MarketingEditor: https://x.com/0xFnklSocial: https://x.com/v_kirra(00:00) - AI Coding Inflection Point (05:00) - Builders vs Creators (12:57) - Meaning, Work, and Generalists (25:33) - Wealth, Taxation, and Trust (36:12) - Influence, Aesthetics, and Power (44:15) - AI, Law, and Governance (01:09:23) - Meaning After Productivity (01:29:22) - Welcome & Disclaimer
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Ep59 '26 Hyperstitions for 30 People
The crew explores what a post software world could look like as AI collapses the cost of building and reshapes where real constraints now sit. The conversation moves through the limits of current AI tooling, the growing “abundance” narrative, and why white collar work, especially law, may face deeper disruption than expected. From open source eroding AI moats to 2026 crypto predictions around regulation, token models, and ERC20s, the group examines how value, incentives, and business models are being reworked in real time. The episode closes by zooming out to NFTs, digital art, and the metaverse, questioning which cultural and spatial forms actually survive once software stops being scarce.Mentioned in the episodeHarvey legal AI https://x.com/harveyDerek’s thread on state of crypto https://x.com/derekedws/status/2001699465519042738Mathcastles 4 year anniversary https://x.com/MathcastlesShow & HostsNet Society: https://x.com/net__societyAaron Wright: https://x.com/awrigh01Chris F: https://x.com/ChrisF_0xDerek Edwards: https://x.com/derekedwsPriyanka Desai: https://x.com/pridesaiProduction & MarketingEditor: https://x.com/0xFnklSocial: https://x.com/v_kirra(00:00) - Post-Software and Code Abundance (05:51) - AI Tooling Friction and Product Reality (08:44) - Abundance Narratives, Energy, and Regulation (14:53) - AI in Law and White Collar Work (27:15) - Open Source, Moats, and AI Commoditization (31:13) - Crypto 2026 Predictions and Regulatory Clarity (48:37) - NFTs, Digital Art, and the Metaverse Thesis (01:13:33) - Welcome & Disclaimer
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Ep58 Latvian Blondes and Bubbles
The crew explores whether AI is actually in a bubble or simply in a messy but necessary boom phase. The group breaks down recent commentary from market veterans, the rapid collapse in AI costs, and what real signals of excess versus durability look like. From the shifting role of experts and institutions to how AI is reshaping work, organizations, and incentives, the conversation moves into crypto, capital allocation, and why resistance to change is more likely to be sidelined than resolved. The episode then widens out to culture and geopolitics, touching on demographic decline, Gen Z political revolts, media saturation, and the fragmentation of the future into parallel paths. The discussion closes with a sharp take on art, spectacle, and why cultural gatekeepers are struggling to adapt to a more direct, participatory era.Mentioned in the episodeThe age of experts is ending https://x.com/emollick/status/1999189828756263359?s=20Is AI in a bubble? https://www.oaktreecapital.com/insights/memo/is-it-a-bubbleShow & HostsNet Society: https://x.com/net__societyAaron Wright: https://x.com/awrigh01Chris F: https://x.com/ChrisF_0xDerek Edwards: https://x.com/derekedwsPriyanka Desai: https://x.com/pridesaiProduction & MarketingEditor: https://x.com/0xFnklSocial: https://x.com/v_kirra(00:00) - Are We in an AI Bubble (04:10) - Tech Booms, Bubbles, and AGI (09:24) - Experts, Institutions, and Adaptation (14:05) - Crypto, Capital, and Market Discipline (21:26) - AI, Work, and Organizational Change (30:54) - Demographics, Culture, and the Future (50:19) - Welcome & Disclaimer (50:38) - Art, Spectacle, and Cultural Gatekeepers
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Ep57 Warlord as a Service
The crew opens with Thanksgiving before diving into prediction markets, why they suddenly matter, and how insider knowledge is already shaping outcomes. They explore the financialization of everything, the social cost of hyper efficient markets, and what happens when AI and robotics reshape labor and demographics. The discussion moves into autonomous cars, insurance, and cultural shifts before closing with Basel, the rise of digital art, and how crypto native creators are pushing the medium forward.Mentioned in the episodePolymarket on 60 minutes https://www.cbsnews.com/video/60minutes-2025-11-30/Kangaroo Bio https://x.com/DraperVC/status/1970880937924935887The Depopulation Trade Article https://blog.unrulycap.com/the-depopulation-trade-an-unruly-thesis/Beeple Dog’s at Art Basel https://x.com/nypost/status/1996365399777017919Jack Butcher - Self Checkout https://x.com/jackbutcher/status/1995895014895837481Show & HostsNet Society: https://x.com/net__societyAaron Wright: https://x.com/awrigh01Chris F: https://x.com/ChrisF_0xDerek Edwards: https://x.com/derekedwsPriyanka Desai: https://x.com/pridesaiProduction & MarketingEditor: https://x.com/0xFnklSocial: https://x.com/v_kirra(00:00) - Thanksgiving Catch Up (01:17) - Why Prediction Markets Took Off (08:05) - Insider Info and Market Manipulation (18:01) - Financialization and Cultural Consequences (26:37) - AI, Robotics and the Future of Labor (33:25) - Waymo, Insurance and Autonomous Worlds (35:09) - Basel, Digital Art and Crypto Art’s Role (01:02:22) - Welcome & Disclaimer
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Ep56 Die in the Chair
The Net Society crew breaks down the widening split between the winners and everyone else, from markets to culture to crypto. They compare today’s mood to the 90s, trace echoes back to the Jacksonian era, and dig into why the current macro feels like a maze with no clear exits. The team talks through record art sales at the top of the market, the shifting identity of AI coding as models plateau and commoditize, and how education, media, and culture are reshaping under all of it.Mentioned in the episodeKlimnt painting sells for record $236.4M https://x.com/artnet/status/1990938935539781633Death by Lightning https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_by_LightningPluribus https://www.imdb.com/title/tt22202452/Show & HostsNet Society: https://x.com/net__societyAaron Wright: https://x.com/awrigh01Chris F: https://x.com/ChrisF_0xDerek Edwards: https://x.com/derekedwsPriyanka Desai: https://x.com/pridesaiProduction & MarketingEditor: https://x.com/0xFnklSocial: https://x.com/v_kirra(00:00) - Tale of Two Cities (07:12) - 90s vs Today (10:32) - Jacksonian Echoes (16:16) - Crypto and the Macro Maze (22:21) - Record Art Sales (28:20) - AI Coding and LLM Bubble (42:33) - Shows, Books, and Education (53:40) - Welcome & Disclaimer
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Ep55 We Fight For The Living
The Net Society crew digs into a wide range of topics this week, starting with the latest moves around Zcash, privacy expectations, and how crypto incentives shape market behavior. From there, the group unpacks an anthropic AI cybersecurity incident and the broader risks of local models creating real-world chaos. The conversation shifts into geopolitical tension, shadow conflict, and the surprising magic of Marble World before closing with a sharp look at elite networks, institutional trust, and a final discussion on automation, humanism, and TV recommendations.Mentioned in the episodeZcash moment https://x.com/pridesai/status/1988256631948226750Cypherpunk https://x.com/cypherpunktechAnthropic cyber attack https://x.com/AnthropicAI/status/1989033793190277618World Labs - Marble https://marble.worldlabs.ai/Show & HostsNet Society: https://x.com/net__societyAaron Wright: https://x.com/awrigh01Chris F: https://x.com/ChrisF_0xDerek Edwards: https://x.com/derekedwsPriyanka Desai: https://x.com/pridesaiProduction & MarketingEditor: https://x.com/0xFnklSocial: https://x.com/v_kirra(00:00) - Opening and Warmup (05:37) - Zcash, Privacy, and Market Games (09:02) - DAOs, Ecosystems, and Crypto Incentives (10:32) - AI, Cybersecurity, and Local Model Chaos (14:32) - Geopolitics, Cyber Warfare, and Marble World (42:45) - Elites, Disclosure, and Institutional Trust (55:04) - Automation, Humanism, and TV Corner (01:01:57) - Welcome & Disclaimer
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Ep54 Slavebots
The Net Society crew returns to unpack the strange evolution of human AI relationships, from “slave bots” to sidekicks, companions, and schizophrenic mirrors of the self. Derek explores Sandbar and the search for the perfect AI form factor, Chris zooms out to spatial intelligence as the real unlock, and Pri probes whether emotional companionship with machines is healthy or inevitable. The group then turns to a16z’s growing media empire, the reality of building through a crypto winter, and the politics of AI power, before closing on the ideological chaos of New York’s new “vibe governance.”Mentioned in the episodeSandbar AI ring https://www.sandbar.com/Falling in love with AI article https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2025/11/05/magazine/ai-chatbot-marriage-love-romance-sex.htmlA16z new media https://x.com/liangsays/status/1986502829499162751?s=46&t=3cJ-BS7Y1NeBdjntkS2hZQShow & HostsNet Society: https://x.com/net__societyAaron Wright: https://x.com/awrigh01Chris F: https://x.com/ChrisF_0xDerek Edwards: https://x.com/derekedwsPriyanka Desai: https://x.com/pridesaiProduction & MarketingEditor: https://x.com/0xFnklSocial: https://x.com/v_kirra(00:00) - AI Slave Bots and Sentience (02:22) - Sandbar and the Search for the Right Form Factor (08:25) - Spatial Intelligence and the Next Operating System (10:35) - AI Companions and the Human Sidekick (16:22) - A16z and the New Media Power Play (26:14) - Building Through the Crypto Winter (36:38) - OpenAI, Regulation, and the Politics of Power (47:03) - New York, Vibes, and the Death of Governance (01:08:30) - Welcome & Disclaimer
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Ep53 From PvP to Exocapitalism and Gooning
From techno-capitalism to gooning, the crew unpacks the contradictions of a world caught between overproduction and isolation. Aaron, Chris, and Pri trace the threads from Bill Ackman discourse to exo-capitalism, exploring how prediction, automation, and financial nihilism reshape the human condition. It’s Halloween, Bitcoin’s birthday, and the trenches are thinning, but the ideas keep multiplying.Mentioned in the episodeBill Ackman https://x.com/BillAckmanPrediction and postmodernism https://a16z.com/prediction-the-successor-to-postmodernism/Exocapitalism https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/240662971-exocapitalismSecondhand Time: The Last of the Soviets https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/30200112-secondhand-timeThe Good Squad https://harpers.org/archive/2025/11/the-goon-squad-daniel-kolitz-porn-masturbation-loneliness/Farcaster pivot to tokens https://x.com/tednotlasso/status/1982810870716498396Show & HostsNet Society: https://x.com/net__societyAaron Wright: https://x.com/awrigh01Chris F: https://x.com/ChrisF_0xDerek Edwards: https://x.com/derekedwsPriyanka Desai: https://x.com/pridesaiProduction & MarketingEditor: https://x.com/0xFnklSocial: https://x.com/v_kirra(00:00) - Opening Grievances (04:19) - Bill Ackman & Cultural Fatigue (08:12) - Optimism, Propaganda, and the U.S.–China Lens (11:25) - Gambling, Nihilism, and the Age of Prediction (16:00) - Techno-Capitalism and the Anti-Human Economy (24:06) - Exo-Capitalism, Gooning, and the Future of Labor (42:43) - Crypto Parallels, PvP Markets, and the Trenches’ Decline (58:16) - Market Resets, Token Buybacks, and Halloween Wrap-Up (59:30) - Welcome & Disclaimer
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Ep52 Tokens v. Tokens
The Net Society crew dives into a wide-ranging conversation on crypto’s evolving landscape and its uneasy rivalry with AI. Chris opens by questioning his own “bearish” stance, leading to a lively debate on distribution, developer momentum, and the shifting perception of tokens as tools versus speculation. The group explores how AI and blockchain may ultimately converge, touching on Hyperreal Hospitality, post-authorship, and the importance of long-term relationships between builders and users. Later, they discuss postmodern exhaustion, prediction as a new cultural logic, and the consolidation of major players like Coinbase, Base, and Tether as crypto matures into its next institutional phase.Mentioned in the episodeADIN https://x.com/adinonlineOpenAI hires 100 investment bankers https://www.afr.com/companies/financial-services/openai-hires-100-investment-bankers-to-train-its-ai-20251022-p5n4erPrediction is the successor to postmodernism https://a16z.com/prediction-the-successor-to-postmodernism/David Phelps chains owning apps https://x.com/divine_economy/status/1981006512500720113Tether https://x.com/Tether_toShow & HostsNet Society: https://x.com/net__societyAaron Wright: https://x.com/awrigh01Chris F: https://x.com/ChrisF_0xDerek Edwards: https://x.com/derekedwsPriyanka Desai: https://x.com/pridesaiProduction & MarketingEditor: https://x.com/0xFnklSocial: https://x.com/v_kirra(00:00) - Bearish on Crypto (02:07) - AI vs Crypto Tokens (10:07) - Comparing Tech and Scale (15:38) - Building with Crypto and AI (19:12) - Product vs Community (26:09) - Postmodern Prediction (32:00) - Consolidation and the New Banks (49:28) - Welcome & Disclaimer
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Ep51 Five pUNCs from Marfa
The Net Society crew returns live and in person from Marfa for a special episode featuring Jonas from FlamingoDAO. Recorded during Art Blocks Weekend, the group reflects on five years of Flamingo, the evolution of Marfa as a cultural hub, and the abundance mindset shaping digital art. They dive into early NFT history, the legendary Alien Punk purchase, and the origins of Glitch Gallery. Chris shares insights from Hyperreal Hospitality and the future of intelligent design spaces, while the group explores the next generation of builders pushing creative and technical boundaries. A lively conversation full of stories, nostalgia, and vision for what’s next.Mentioned in the episodeJonas https://x.com/jonaslamis404 (Bittensor) https://x.com/404gen_?lang=enRemembering Flamingo buying alien punk https://www.coindesk.com/tech/2021/01/23/early-cryptopunk-digital-collectible-sells-for-762k-in-etherRekt by Chris https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/74924371-rektShow & HostsNet Society: https://x.com/net__societyAaron Wright: https://x.com/awrigh01Chris F: https://x.com/ChrisF_0xDerek Edwards: https://x.com/derekedwsPriyanka Desai: https://x.com/pridesaiProduction & MarketingEditor: https://x.com/0xFnklSocial: https://x.com/v_kirra(00:00) - Live from Marfa (01:37) - FlamingoDAO at Five (06:09) - Marfa and the Culture of Abundance (10:11) - The Next Generation of Builders (13:07) - Hyperreal Hospitality and the Future of Worlds (18:20) - Early NFT Days and the Alien Punk (24:36) - Marfa Memories and Glitch Evolution (37:07) - Welcome & Disclaimer
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Ep50 The Quine is Now
For their 50th episode, the Net Society crew marks the milestone with a timely conversation that captures the pulse of digital art and crypto innovation. They kick things off reacting live to Lava Labs’ Quine drop on Art Blocks, then look ahead to Marfa Weekend and what its growing scale means for the culture. The discussion moves through reflections on Burning Man, the evolution of creative communities, and parallels to crypto’s own cycles of growth. From there, they unpack Zcash’s resurgence, explore store-of-value narratives across assets and networks, and close with thoughts on the return of old ideas like decentralized storage and the rise of prediction markets.Mentioned in the episodeQuine by Larva Labs on Art Blocks https://www.artblocks.io/collection/quine-by-larva-labsBurning Man https://burningman.org/Geeks, MOPs, and sociopaths https://meaningness.com/geeks-mops-sociopathsZero-knowledge proof https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zero-knowledge_proof$2 Billion investment in Polymarket https://finance.yahoo.com/news/york-stock-exchange-parent-company-135836830.htmlShow & HostsNet Society: https://x.com/net__societyAaron Wright: https://x.com/awrigh01Chris F: https://x.com/ChrisF_0xDerek Edwards: https://x.com/derekedwsPriyanka Desai: https://x.com/pridesaiProduction & MarketingEditor: https://x.com/0xFnklSocial: https://x.com/v_kirra(00:00) - Quine Drop and Lava Labs (06:10) - Marfa Weekend Plans (08:56) - Burning Man and Cultural Growth (16:10) - Crypto Art and Protocol Reflections (26:00) - Zcash and Privacy Tech (31:27) - Store of Value and Network Effects (36:10) - Old Ideas Returning and Prediction Markets (43:12) - Welcome & Disclaimer
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Ep49 Who is the Louis XIV of Slop?
The Net Society crew talks about gearing up for Marfa with a look at the upcoming programming at Glitch, live coding competitions, and Chris’ upcoming book and apps. The conversation turns to the rise of Sora and Meta’s AI social experiments, and what new feed mechanics could mean for personalized algorithms. They dive into the risks of post-literacy, media evolution, and shifting cultural power, drawing parallels from Gutenberg to TikTok to memes as political weapons. The episode closes with a discussion on AI in Hollywood and the creative industries, and what comes next as adaptive media systems reshape how stories are told.Mentioned in the episodeMeta Vibes AI video feed https://x.com/alexandr_wang/status/1971295156411433228Sora 2 https://x.com/OpenAI/status/1973075422058623274The age of books and brainrot https://resobscura.substack.com/p/the-age-of-books-and-the-age-of-brainrotTilly Norwood https://x.com/Variety/status/1972792784752193553Show & HostsNet Society: https://x.com/net__societyAaron Wright: https://x.com/awrigh01Chris F: https://x.com/ChrisF_0xDerek Edwards: https://x.com/derekedwsPriyanka Desai: https://x.com/pridesaiProduction & MarketingEditor: https://x.com/0xFnklSocial: https://x.com/v_kirra(00:00) - Marfa Countdown and Vibe Coding (02:06) - Glitch Marfa Events (and Competitions) (06:54) - Chris’ Book, Apps, and Complex Adaptive Media (10:12) - Sora, Meta Backlash, and AI Social Platforms (17:22) - The Future of Feeds and Personalized Algorithms (31:44) - Post-Literacy, Media Evolution, and Cultural Shifts (45:25) - AI in Hollywood, Creative Industries, and Beyond (50:43) - Welcome & Disclaimer
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Ep48 The Skynet Keiretsu Vibe Sesh
The Net Society crew returns with a lively mix of culture, tech, and markets. They kick off with coffee rituals and the rise of the “performative male,” before turning to the resurgence of old tech titans and massive AI cross-investments that feel like the early stages of Skynet. The conversation shifts to media consolidation and empire building, then dives into TikTok’s valuation, the end of the attention economy, and the rise of the token economy. The group explores new NFT Strategy experiments aimed at Squiggles/generative art liquidity, before unpacking Kraken’s IPO path and what scaling does to company culture. They close with a speculative look at AI agents, robot futures, and how media might be reshaped in the years to come.Mentioned in the episodeFemale popstars and mediocre men https://www.economist.com/culture/2025/09/08/why-female-pop-stars-are-lambasting-mediocre-menEric Schmidt AI and tech innovation in the US https://www.rdworldonline.com/dont-screw-it-up-eric-schmidts-warning-on-u-s-innovation-as-new-data-shows-china-on-track-to-take-rd-lead/Cloudflare and NET Dollar https://x.com/Cloudflare/status/1971212556011196859TokenWorks releases new projects (SquiggleStrategy) https://x.com/token_works/status/1971590630762856910Rizzbot https://www.instagram.com/p/DOQ0TuADYEh/Show & HostsNet Society: https://x.com/net__societyAaron Wright: https://x.com/awrigh01Chris F: https://x.com/ChrisF_0xDerek Edwards: https://x.com/derekedwsPriyanka Desai: https://x.com/pridesaiProduction & MarketingEditor: https://x.com/0xFnklSocial: https://x.com/v_kirra(00:00) - Coffee, Blank Street, and Performative Male Aesthetics (09:03) - Old Tech Titans, Skynet Investments, and Cross-Pollination (15:26) - Media Consolidation and Empire Building (20:08) - TikTok Valuation, Attention Economy, and Token Economy (31:10) - NFT Strategy, Punk Strategy, and Generative Art Liquidity (38:26) - Kraken IPO, Scaling Companies, and Culture Shifts (44:19) - AI Agents, Robot Futures, and Media of Tomorrow (56:46) - Welcome & Disclaimer
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Ep47 Low-risk Podcasting
The Net Society crew gears up for Marfa while unpacking the latest waves of on-chain experimentation. They dive into the launch of $PNKSTR and its protocol mechanics, weighing the lessons from early hiccups and the potential for new NFT-ERC20 hybrids. From there, the conversation broadens into questions of utility and adoption, tracing connections to low-risk DeFi and Vitalik’s vision for Ethereum’s future. The group considers the mounting pressure stablecoins place on global banking and the trillions waiting in money markets, before shifting to AI’s recent milestones and the media power plays shaping culture. The episode closes with a deep appreciation of Eric De Giuli’s Zero and reflections on the evolving role of collectors.Mentioned in the episode$PNKSTR and NFTStrategy https://x.com/token_works/status/1968361945226166754Low-risk defi from Vitalik https://x.com/VitalikButerin/status/1969522612750672132Aave https://x.com/aave/status/1969036780151169064Bank of England stablecoin caps https://finance.yahoo.com/news/bank-england-plan-cap-stablecoin-064322101.htmlEric De Giuli - Zero (Broken Symmetry) https://x.com/eeedg__/status/1966175168142913979Ask Aaron about getting link to open ai winning coding competitionPoet Engineer https://x.com/poetengineer__Show & HostsNet Society: https://x.com/net__societyAaron Wright: https://x.com/awrigh01Chris F: https://x.com/ChrisF_0xDerek Edwards: https://x.com/derekedwsPriyanka Desai: https://x.com/pridesaiProduction & MarketingEditor: https://x.com/0xFnklSocial: https://x.com/v_kirra(00:16) - Marfa Anticipation and Event Planning (02:07) - $PNKSTR NFTStrategy and Protocol Innovation (07:15) - Utility, Adoption, and Builder Strategies (12:07) - Low-Risk DeFi and Vitalik’s Vision (16:02) - Stablecoins, Banking Pressure, and Money Markets (24:09) - AI Milestones, Models, and Media Power Plays (38:12) - Eric De Giuli’s Zero and Collector Reflections (47:38) - Welcome & Disclaimer
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Ep46 The Night is Dark & Full of Terror
The Net Society crew returns with a sweeping conversation that spans regulation, culture, and technology. Derek kicks things off with a recap of his recent trip to Washington, where he led an SEC workshop on AI and crypto. From there, the group dives into the rise of custom AI stacks, the tension between open source models and tokenized services, and what it means for the future of software. Talk shifts toward escapism in an age of surveillance, touching on music, bunkers, and Marfa as a much-needed oasis. The crew wrestles with algorithms, radicalization, and the illusion of control, before zooming out to consider global unrest, institutional turnover, and generational frustration. They close with a forward look at AI agents, video models, and the seismic changes barreling toward media, advertising, and education.Mentioned in the episodeDerek visits the SEC in DC https://x.com/derekedws/status/1965272290548920610Palantir https://x.com/PalantirTechExit Society Meme https://conceptbureau.substack.com/p/exit-society?r=xww4p&utm_medium=ios&triedRedirect=trueNepal chooses next PM on Discord https://www.indiatoday.in/technology/news/story/gen-z-protestors-have-chosen-next-nepal-pm-via-vote-on-discord-what-is-discord-and-how-it-is-used-2786279-2025-09-12Albania’s new AI ‘minister’ https://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/albanias-leader-new-cabinet-includes-ai-minister-fight-125504401AI generated podcasts https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/business/digital/ai-podcast-start-up-plan-shows-1236361367/Show & HostsNet Society: https://x.com/net__societyAaron Wright: https://x.com/awrigh01Chris F: https://x.com/ChrisF_0xDerek Edwards: https://x.com/derekedwsPriyanka Desai: https://x.com/pridesaiProduction & MarketingEditor: https://x.com/0xFnklSocial: https://x.com/v_kirra(00:00) - AI and Crypto at the SEC (07:19) - Building Custom AI Stacks (13:01) - Escapism and Surveillance (23:32) - Marfa as Escape Hatch (26:15) - Algorithms, Radicalization, and Control (31:01) - Global Unrest and Institutional Shifts (49:10) - AI Agents, Video Models, and the Future of Media (01:01:35) - Welcome & Disclaimer
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Ep45 Punk Devs, AI Doomers & Robot Fight Clubs
This week on Net Society we’re joined by special guest Seth Goldstein, who brings his perspective on building creative AI agents and the future of digital culture. The crew dives into the growing backlash against AI and fears around jobs, then explores the thrill of coding benders and the new sense of empowerment they bring. From there, the group wrestles with psyops, rabbit holes, and how cultural memory shapes our adoption of technology, before tracing historical parallels in how innovations diffuse over time. The conversation shifts to vibe coding, creativity, and the contrasting energies of East and West Coast approaches, then into on-chain experiments, autonomous agents, and the emerging religion of AI. The episode closes with reflections on entropy, weirdness, and the collective need to loosen up.Mentioned in the episodeSpecial Guest Seth Goldstein https://x.com/SethCoinbase Brian Armstrong 40% code is AI generated https://x.com/brian_armstrong/status/1963315806248604035Eden Art https://x.com/Eden_Art_Show & HostsNet Society: https://x.com/net__societyAaron Wright: https://x.com/awrigh01Chris F: https://x.com/ChrisF_0xDerek Edwards: https://x.com/derekedwsPriyanka Desai: https://x.com/pridesaiProduction & MarketingEditor: https://x.com/0xFnklSocial: https://x.com/v_kirra(00:00) - AI Backlash and Job Fears (08:04) - Coding Benders and New Empowerment (15:20) - Rabbit Holes, Psyops, and Cultural Shifts (26:07) - Technology Diffusion and Historical Parallels (33:15) - Vibe Coding, Creativity, and West vs East Coast Energy (39:05) - Agents, On-Chain Experiments, and AI Religion (53:03) - Weirdness, Entropy, and Closing Banter (01:02:02) - Welcome & Disclaimer
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Ep44 Hansel & Gretel Are Dead
Aaron and Derek are both out this week, leaving Chris and Pri to hold down the fort for Net Society’s first ever two-person episode. Things get a little unhinged as they wander into the woods of digital culture, comparing fairy tales and existential plays to the state of crypto. The conversation turns to Kanye’s short-lived token and the meme coin churn, then drifts through waterparks, slang, and the curious emergence of “clanker” as an AI slur. From there they unpack the world of AI boyfriends and what it says about loneliness in 2025, before diving into Jerome Powell’s latest remarks and the Fed’s shifting policy stance. The back half of the episode revisits radicalizing moments from the Iraq war to the 2008 bailouts, connecting them to Bitcoin’s origins, and closes with a hopeful turn as the pair find themselves excited again about generative art.Mentioned in the episodeKanye launches $YZY memecoin https://x.com/WatcherGuru/status/1958708989576806714American Dream Mall Waterpark https://www.americandream.com/venue/dreamworks-water-parkMy Boyfriend is AI Subreddit https://www.reddit.com/r/MyBoyfriendIsAI/Fed Chair Jerome Powell announcement https://x.com/WatcherGuru/status/1958893683299717477Quantizer by Harm van den Dorpel https://verse.works/series/quantizer-by-harm-van-den-dorpelScribbs by Fingacode https://verse.works/series/scribbs-by-fingacodeDominoes in Fluxus by Ivona Tau https://braindrops.cloud/projects/24Zach Lieberman https://x.com/zachliebermanShow & HostsNet Society: https://x.com/net__societyAaron Wright: https://x.com/awrigh01Chris F: https://x.com/ChrisF_0xDerek Edwards: https://x.com/derekedwsPriyanka Desai: https://x.com/pridesaiProduction & MarketingEditor: https://x.com/0xFnklSocial: https://x.com/v_kirra(00:00) - Hansel & Gretel Opener (05:01) - Kanye’s Token and Meme Coin Chaos (07:07) - Waterparks, Slang, and the Rise of “Clanker” (11:34) - AI Boyfriends and the Loneliness Question (18:10) - Powell, Policy, and the Fed’s Balancing Act (30:23) - Radicalizing Moments and Bitcoin’s Origin Story (42:01) - Generative Art Rekindled (47:46) - Welcome & Disclaimer
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Ep43 Deuce Birbalo Crypto Gigolo
The Net Society crew returns without Derek this week, diving into a caffeine-fueled opener that spirals into musings on Ayn Rand, Objectivism, and strange hotel lobby encounters. From there, they pivot to Moonbirds’ unexpected resurgence, the shifting middle tier of the NFT market, and how squiggles and character IP are competing for cultural relevance. The conversation widens to explore NFT IP as Hollywood’s new frontier, from Pudgy Penguin backpacks to hypothetical Pete Davidson cameos. A detour into Washington’s mixed signals on Bitcoin reserves morphs into satirical pitches for a Milady movie, before the group digs into the risks of LLM overuse, school phone bans, and how AI could reshape education. They close with thoughts on the SEC’s sudden pro-crypto tone, Solana’s place in the market cycle, and a timeline takeover of Howard Stern-era media nostalgia.Mentioned in the episodeThe Fountainhead by Ayn Rand https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_FountainheadMoonbirds https://x.com/moonbirdsMilady Maker https://x.com/MiladyMaker333WSJ Autism and LLMs article https://www.wsj.com/tech/ai/ai-autism-risks-openai-chatgpt-2311254dShow & HostsNet Society: https://x.com/net__societyAaron Wright: https://x.com/awrigh01Chris F: https://x.com/ChrisF_0xDerek Edwards: https://x.com/derekedwsPriyanka Desai: https://x.com/pridesaiProduction & MarketingEditor: https://x.com/0xFnklSocial: https://x.com/v_kirra
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Ep42 Soft Handed Robots
The Net Society crew is back with a packed conversation spanning immersive tech, AI breakthroughs, and the evolving art market. They open with the latest in metaverse development, exploring how new world models could reshape interfaces, AR adoption, and virtual environments. From there, the discussion shifts to robotics, asking how close we are to shaking hands with machines and the societal quirks that might come with it. The release of GPT-5 takes center stage next, with early impressions on its programming capabilities and what it means for the future of software creation. A spirited debate follows on the role of Figma and other design tools in an AI-driven workflow, before turning to the announcement of the Art Blocks 500 and what it signals for generative art’s legacy. The crew closes with thoughts on renewed NFT market energy, the missing middle in on-chain culture, and how future communities might thrive without falling into old tokenized traps.Mentioned in the episodeGenie 3 AI model release https://x.com/GoogleDeepMind/status/1952732150928724043GPT-5 release from OpenAI https://x.com/OpenAI/status/1953504357821165774Art Blocks 500 https://x.com/artblocks_io/status/1953120356945842542Show & HostsNet Society: https://x.com/net__societyAaron Wright: https://x.com/awrigh01Chris F: https://x.com/ChrisF_0xDerek Edwards: https://x.com/derekedwsPriyanka Desai: https://x.com/pridesaiProduction & MarketingEditor: https://x.com/0xFnklSocial: https://x.com/v_kirra(00:00) - Is the Metaverse Back? (07:35) - AR, XR and Soft Handed Robots (15:13) - GPT-5 Release and Early Impressions (21:06) - Figma, Design Tools and the AI Stack (34:54) - Art Blocks 500 and What’s Next (43:36) - NFT Market Check and ETH Tailwinds (49:28) - Rethinking Tokenized Communities (57:08) - Welcome & Disclaimer
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Ep41 Another Day, Another DAT
The Net Society crew returns with a wide-ranging conversation on digital art, crypto markets, and shifting policy winds. They kick things off with market sentiment and recent activity in the Art Blocks Discord, then dive into a discussion about what’s due for a comeback in the space. The group unpacks the consumer crypto playbook and shares thoughts on the potential of projects like Rekt. A deep dive into the SEC’s evolving stance on tokens and a new White House crypto report sparks a thoughtful look at tokenized equity, ICOs, and regulatory timelines. The episode closes with a celebration of artist conviction, spotlighting the work of Eric De Giuli, Kim Asendorf, and others.Mentioned in the episodeArt Blocks acquires Trame Paris https://x.com/artblocks_io/status/1950239952773795963Digital Assets White House market report https://x.com/derekedws/status/1950629069189771398Eric De Giuli (EDG) https://x.com/eeedg__Kim Asendorf https://x.com/kimasendorfAndreas Gysin https://x.com/andreasgysinNoper https://x.com/bagdeleteINFINITEYAY https://x.com/infiniteyayClaire Silver https://x.com/ClaireSilver12Show & HostsNet Society: https://x.com/net__societyAaron Wright: https://x.com/awrigh01Chris F: https://x.com/ChrisF_0xDerek Edwards: https://x.com/derekedwsPriyanka Desai: https://x.com/pridesaiProduction & MarketingEditor: https://x.com/0xFnklSocial: https://x.com/v_kirra(00:00) - Off-Chain Summer and Market Sentiment (03:03) - Art Blocks Discord Resurgence (05:53) - What's Dead and What Isn't (12:26) - Consumer Crypto and Rekt Analysis (18:35) - Policy Shifts and the SEC's Crypto Framework (37:41) - The Future of Tokenized Equity (43:48) - Artist Conviction: EDG, Kim, Infinite Objects (51:58) - Welcome & Disclaimer
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Ep40 Off-Chain Summer
The crew dives into shifting market vibes, from meme stock rallies to the resurgence of NFTs, and unpacks how institutional vehicles are shaping digital asset exposure. They debate the risks of NFT treasury structures, liquidity challenges, and what it means for collectors when markets heat up. From the alien vs. ape punk showdown to reflections on “off-chain summer,” the conversation explores where digital culture, finance, and community are headed next.Mentioned in the episodeGamesquare acquires Ape Punk https://x.com/GSQHoldings/status/1948368197473677664Only jobs left meme https://www.linkedin.com/posts/blockchainheadhunter_blockchainheadhunter-activity-7336748981680513024-zRJrSonso + alien punk tweet https://x.com/saintsonso/status/1948387453855035867Show & HostsNet Society: https://x.com/net__societyAaron Wright: https://x.com/awrigh01Chris F: https://x.com/ChrisF_0xDerek Edwards: https://x.com/derekedwsPriyanka Desai: https://x.com/pridesaiProduction & MarketingEditor: https://x.com/0xFnklSocial: https://x.com/v_kirra(00:00) - Market Vibes and Meme Stocks (05:09) - Financial Nihilism and AI Influence (09:22) - NFT Momentum and Institutional Interest (16:14) - Risks of NFT Treasury Vehicles (26:25) - Liquidity, Pricing, and Market Dynamics (40:58) - Aliens vs Apes: Punk Collection Debates (47:12) - Off-Chain Summer and Future of Digital Assets (51:12) - Welcome & Disclaimer
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Ep39 The Big WAGMI
Derek is out this week, but Aaron, Chris, and Pri dive into a wide-ranging conversation that starts with GM energy and WAGMI nostalgia before moving into market momentum, off-chain activity, and the forces driving renewed optimism in digital assets. They debate Coinbase’s cultural identity and the broader phenomenon of corporations acting like modern religions through brand world-building, then pivot to the challenges of tokenized media, the state of consumer crypto, and the tension between speculation and real innovation. The discussion zooms out to examine neoliberalism, network states, and shifting global dynamics, before closing with thoughts on AI’s inward turn, the evolution of curation, and how information platforms might transform the way we engage with content.Mentioned in the episodeGet your BASE juice https://x.com/base/status/1945883117698593093Chris loves Ryan Reynolds https://x.com/Mintmobile/status/1932879714479206600Backyard missiles https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fWlOZa3YfycDeepnewz https://deepnewz.com/Show & HostsNet Society: https://x.com/net__societyAaron Wright: https://x.com/awrigh01Chris F: https://x.com/ChrisF_0xDerek Edwards: https://x.com/derekedwsPriyanka Desai: https://x.com/pridesaiProduction & MarketingEditor: https://x.com/0xFnklSocial: https://x.com/v_kirra(00:00) - GM Energy and WAGMI Nostalgia (02:20) - Market Momentum and Off-Chain Activity (06:07) - Coinbase, Culture, and Corporate Identity (20:27) - Corporations as Religion and Brand World-Building (30:04) - Tokenized Media, Consumer Crypto, and Speculation (40:09) - Neoliberalism, Network States, and Global Shifts (56:59) - AI, Curation, and the Future of Information Platforms (01:09:15) - Welcome & Disclaimer
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Ep38 Holy Toledo Gen Art is Dead
In this episode of Net Society, the crew reflects on the Toledo Museum show and what it signals for digital art’s place in contemporary culture. They discuss how institutional interest is rising just as public sentiment cools, explore the macro drivers behind recent crypto market momentum, and consider what Gary Vee’s renewed NFT talk means for broader adoption. The conversation moves into questions of scale, conviction, and why generative art isn’t dead, despite what the timeline says. Finally, they unpack the shifting landscape of building in public, solo dev workflows, and how AI is redrawing the boundaries of collaboration.Mentioned in the episodeToledo Museum of Art https://x.com/toledomuseumVeeFriends https://x.com/veefriendsShow & HostsNet Society: https://x.com/net__societyAaron Wright: https://x.com/awrigh01Chris F: https://x.com/ChrisF_0xDerek Edwards: https://x.com/derekedwsPriyanka Desai: https://x.com/pridesaiProduction & MarketingEditor: https://x.com/0xFnklSocial: https://x.com/v_kirra(00:00) - Toledo Museum Show and Full Circle Reflections (08:59) - Mainstream Curiosity and the Adoption Lag (12:22) - Macro Trends and Crypto Market Drivers (19:18) - NFTs, Gary Vee, and the Scaling Gap (25:14) - Generative Art Is Dead? (34:34) - Time, Patience, and Long-Term Conviction (38:12) - AI Tools, Solo Building, and the Future of Teams (57:47) - Welcome & Disclaimer
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Ep37 Don’t Say S******e Or Else
The Net Society crew is together in person this week during NFT NYC with special guest Erick Calderon, aka Snowfro, founder of Art Blocks and creator of the Chromie Squiggle. What starts as a reflection on the energy of NFT NYC and the evolution of NFT culture opens up into a wide-ranging discussion. The group digs into the maturation of the space, the idea of homeostasis versus equilibrium, and why digital art’s native display might just be your phone screen. From there, they explore the tension between abundance and scarcity in collectibles, the blurred lines between art, product, and entertainment, and what it will take to bring collecting to a global scale without tipping into cringe. Along the way, they wrestle with the role of physical galleries, the memory of the speculative mania of 2021, and how to stay at the forefront of the next wave of innovation.Mentioned in the episodeSpecial guest Snowfro https://x.com/ArtOnBlockchainGlitch x Snowfro https://x.com/glitchmarfa/status/1938206917001613430Joe Pease https://x.com/joepeaseDie With The Most Likes https://x.com/toadswibackShow & HostsNet Society: https://x.com/net__societyAaron Wright: https://x.com/awrigh01Chris F: https://x.com/ChrisF_0xDerek Edwards: https://x.com/derekedwsPriyanka Desai: https://x.com/pridesaiProduction & MarketingEditor: https://x.com/0xFnklSocial: https://x.com/v_kirra(00:00) - NFT NYC Week and First Reflections (05:47) - Snowfro on Maturity, Homeostasis, and the NFT Journey (20:21) - Digital Art Display, Internet Culture, and Hypocrisy (38:10) - The Role of Physical Galleries vs Digital Presentation (43:11) - Scale, Abundance, and the Future of Collecting (48:06) - Art vs Collectible vs Product: The Blurred Lines (56:11) - Final Thoughts on Craft, Value, and the NFT Singularity (58:48) - Welcome & Disclaimer
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Ep36 The Podcast About Nothing
The Net Society crew goes fully freeform this week in an episode aptly titled The Podcast About Nothing. What starts as a conversation about die with the most likes's Gristle Buddeez quickly unravels into reflections on novelty in NFT art, the implications of the Genius stablecoin bill for DeFi, and how AI models are getting a little too chatty. From there, it spirals into heatwaves in New York, NBA playoff drama, and the Telegram founder’s 100-child inheritance plan. The gang rounds it out with thoughts on brand-driven advertising, the $10B Lakers valuation, and whether private equity is the new Steve Aoki of sports franchise buyers.Mentioned in the episodeGenius stablecoin bill https://www.cnbc.com/2025/06/17/genius-stablecoin-bill-crypto.htmlNFT NYC https://x.com/NFT_NYCTelegram founder says his 100+ children will get a share of his estate https://www.cnn.com/2025/06/20/tech/durov-100-children-inheritance-scli-intlShow & HostsNet Society: https://x.com/net__societyAaron Wright: https://x.com/awrigh01Chris F: https://x.com/ChrisF_0xDerek Edwards: https://x.com/derekedwsPriyanka Desai: https://x.com/pridesaiProduction & MarketingEditor: https://x.com/0xFnklSocial: https://x.com/v_kirra(00:00) - Winging It and Gristle Buddies (04:42) - Novelty Fatigue and Creative Stagnation (06:13) - Clarity Act and the Future of DeFi (13:26) - Digital Art Mile and NYC Heat (15:26) - NBA Playoffs, AI Chatbots, and Weird UX (20:36) - 100 Kids and the Tech-Futurist Ethos (39:01) - Branding, Basketball, and Billion-Dollar Franchises (51:52) - Welcome & Disclaimer
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Ep35 Unc & Oldhead Get Chipped
Derek is out this week, so the Net Society crew is joined by special guest Colby Mugrabi, founder of mmERCH, for a deep dive into the intersection of fashion, fandom, and crypto infrastructure. The episode opens with the gang dissecting Stripe’s acquisition of Privy and a wave of stablecoin developments, before zooming out to examine what these signals mean for digital assets and institutional adoption. They explore the evolving role of NFTs, drawing parallels between fashion houses and iconic collections like Meebits. Colby shares the vision behind mmERCH 2.0, a new layer of networked experience powered by wearable tech and gamified incentives. The conversation moves toward the future of on-chain consumer behavior, the limits of app fatigue, and how tokens might become the new links of the internet. The crew closes with a speculative look at hardware breakthroughs, AR glasses, and whether the post-phone era is already here.Mentioned in the episodeSpecial guest Colby Mugrabi https://x.com/MinnieMuse_ethShopify accepting USDC https://x.com/base/status/1933236681836282171mmERCH https://x.com/mmERCHLife After Lifestyle by Toby Shorin https://subpixel.space/entries/life-after-lifestyle/New Snapchat Spectacles https://www.spectacles.com/spectacles-24Show & HostsNet Society: https://x.com/net__societyAaron Wright: https://x.com/awrigh01Chris F: https://x.com/ChrisF_0xDerek Edwards: https://x.com/derekedwsPriyanka Desai: https://x.com/pridesaiProduction & MarketingEditor: https://x.com/0xFnklSocial: https://x.com/v_kirra(00:00) - Stablecoins and Stripe’s Crypto Play (06:46) - NFTs, Market Momentum, and Institutional Shifts (11:02) - Meebits, Fashion, and IP Revival (19:05) - mmERCH 2.0 and the Rise of Experience Networks (30:59) - Superfans, Wearable Wallets, and Gamified Fandom (42:09) - AR, Smart Glasses, and Future Hardware (46:57) - Tokens, Networks, and the End of the Phone Era (57:46) - Welcome & Disclaimer
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Ep34 M is for Meathead
The Net Society crew dives into the headline-grabbing showdown between Elon Musk and Donald Trump, unpacking what it reveals about power, influence, and the shifting relationship between Silicon Valley and Washington. They explore whether tech leaders are now more powerful than governments and what a “Valley-backed” political realignment could look like. From there, the conversation shifts to ADIN, Tribute Labs new AI-powered investment tool, and how it represents the dawn of algorithmic venture capital. They break down the architecture behind ADIN’s autonomous agents, why Moneyball is the perfect analogy for the future of private markets, and how AI might soon outperform traditional investors. The episode closes with a look at the Circle IPO, the ETH finance landscape, PolyMarket’s deal with X, and a final sidestep into coaching changes and playoff narratives from the world of sports.Mentioned in the episodeElon tweets about Trump in Epstein files https://x.com/elonmusk/status/1930703865801810022Tired of attention economy tweet https://x.com/BoonaETH/status/1930834503917813830ADIN https://x.com/ADINonlineCircle IPO https://x.com/circle/status/1930595433220386997X and Polymarket partnership https://x.com/X/status/1931001329129844987Show & HostsNet Society: https://x.com/net__societyAaron Wright: https://x.com/awrigh01Chris F: https://x.com/ChrisF_0xDerek Edwards: https://x.com/derekedwsPriyanka Desai: https://x.com/pridesaiProduction & MarketingEditor: https://x.com/0xFnklSocial: https://x.com/v_kirra(00:00) - Elon vs Trump and the Political Power Games (07:08) - Silicon Valley’s Real Influence on Policy (19:02) - Inside ADIN: Algorithmic Venture and Autonomous Agents (31:02) - Moneyball for Private Markets (40:02) - Human-AI Decision Loops and the Future of Work (45:40) - Circle IPO, ETH Finance Tools, and PolyMarket’s Big Win (50:39) - Neoliberalism, Coach Tibbs, and Sports Talk Closeout (50:45) - Welcome & Disclaimer
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Ep33 The Sands of Tokens
The Net Society crew returns for a wide-ranging conversation on the state of crypto, AI, and digital culture. They explore the installation phase of crypto, the role of blockchain in gaming, and whether asset ownership is the real unlock. The conversation shifts to Worldcoin’s user growth and the broader question of identity in an AI-driven world, before zooming out to examine how Web2 giants like Meta and OpenAI could reshape crypto’s future. They close by debating the post-iPhone landscape, new interaction models, and the promise of AI as the next layer of infrastructure.Mentioned in the episodeWorldcoin https://x.com/worldcoinSam Altman and Jony Ive introduce io https://openai.com/sam-and-jony/World model https://odyssey.world/Show & HostsNet Society: https://x.com/net__societyDerek Edwards: https://x.com/derekedwsChris F: https://x.com/ChrisF_0xPriyanka Desai: https://x.com/pridesaiAaron Wright: https://x.com/awrigh01Production & MarketingEditor: https://x.com/0xFnklSocial: https://x.com/v_kirra(00:00) - The Installation Phase and Crypto’s Business Logic (05:06) - Gaming on Blockchain: Hype vs. Reality (12:23) - Worldcoin, Identity, and the Human-Bot Divide (25:33) - Web2 Giants Entering Crypto: A Tectonic Shift (38:06) - Post-iPhone World: New Devices and Interaction Models (53:58) - Welcome & Disclaimer
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Ep32 Signal in the Sprawl
The Net Society crew does some subscriber appreciation before getting down to the business of NFTs and metaverse viability. From there, the crew gives a tour of top signals of the past and present in the context of mainstream adoption. The conversation shifts to Crypto Twitter, analyzing its decline in engagement and what that says about attention dynamics and the fragmentation of online communities. From there, the group outlines how crypto might reframe its cultural and social ambitions going forward, focusing less on speculative energy and more on infrastructure and transaction layers. They revisit the role of AI agents in shaping both tech and culture, then close with a discussion of Moodeng’s unexpected reappearance via Robinhood, and what it signals about longevity and narrative in crypto. Mentioned in the episodeMeebits https://x.com/MeebitsNFTsGenius Act https://x.com/SenatorHagerty/status/1924643607899685205$MOODENG on Robinhood https://x.com/RobinhoodApp/status/1925651095503675611Jony Ive x Open AI https://x.com/OpenAI/status/1925235156157440438Mark Zuckerberg interview https://x.com/collision/status/1920579882976723284DX Terminal + DXRG https://x.com/DXRGai/status/1919784428521529592Show & HostsNet Society: https://x.com/net__societyDerek Edwards: https://x.com/derekedwsChris F: https://x.com/ChrisF_0xPriyanka Desai: https://x.com/pridesaiAaron Wright: https://x.com/awrigh01Production & MarketingEditor: https://x.com/0xFnklSocial: https://x.com/v_kirra
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Ep31 Bits, Bytes, and Belief
The Net Society crew dives into the limits of economic theory, kicking things off with a sharp critique of rational market assumptions and the myth of the economist as a neutral observer. From there, they explore the shifting role of the U.S. dollar, imagining a world of FX swaps and decentralized monetary systems. The conversation pivots to big news in NFTs as Yuga Labs transfers CryptoPunks IP to Node Foundation, sparking a broader discussion on cultural stewardship, scarcity, and the future of digital art. Celebrity conviction enters the chat as Jay-Z’s punk loyalty leads to speculation on long-term holders. The gang explores value across enduring, ephemeral, and emergent networked economies, from meme tokens to programmable incentives. They unpack the Grok system prompt leak and question transparency and control in AI systems before closing with a deep dive on Bittensor, where incentive design becomes a new frontier for organizing intelligence.Mentioned in the episodeNODE acquires CryptoPunks https://x.com/nodefnd/status/1922291376533995555JayZ still has CryptoPunk pfp https://x.com/scGrok system prompt hack https://x.com/xai/status/1923183620606619649Believe Token Launch https://www.coingecko.com/learn/what-is-believe-token-launchpadBlackbird rewards program https://x.com/blackbird_xyz/status/1909600973510652119Bittensor TAO https://x.com/bittensor_Show & HostsNet Society: https://x.com/net__societyDerek Edwards: https://x.com/derekedwsChris F: https://x.com/ChrisF_0xPriyanka Desai: https://x.com/pridesaiAaron Wright: https://x.com/awrigh01Production & MarketingEditor: https://x.com/0xFnklSocial: https://x.com/v_kirra(00:00) - The Economics Roast (07:45) - Rethinking Reserve Currencies (16:00) - The Cryptopunks IP Transfer (29:00) - Celebrity Holders and NFT Legacy (31:00) - The Grok Prompt Leak and Algorithmic Transparency (32:45) - Launchpads, Tokens, and Internet Capital Markets (50:00) - BitTensor and the Incentive Layer for Intelligence (01:05:10) - Welcome & Disclaimer
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Ep30 The Womb of a Simulated Cubicle
Derek is out this week, so the Net Society crew is joined by special guest Poof for a mind-bending journey into simulations, AI, and the future of media. The episode opens with the origin story behind Poof’s name and career pivot into crypto, before diving into his latest project: a large-scale, multi-agent simulation “DX Terminal.” From there, the crew explores strange emergent behaviors from synthetic agents, including scam coin schemes and binary-only communication. A wide-ranging discussion follows on simulation theory, self-reinforcing media loops, and the coming age of customizable digital realities. They close with a candid look at the stagnation of traditional media, the tyranny of algorithms, and what it might take to break the internet open again.Mentioned in the episodeSpecial guest Poof joins this week https://x.com/poof_ethDX Research Group https://x.com/dxrgaiTweet from Mat Dryhurst https://x.com/matdryhurst/status/1920130715129131161Show & HostsNet Society: https://x.com/net__societyDerek Edwards: https://x.com/derekedwsChris F: https://x.com/ChrisF_0xPriyanka Desai: https://x.com/pridesaiAaron Wright: https://x.com/awrigh01Production & MarketingEditor: https://x.com/0xFnklSocial: https://x.com/v_kirra(00:00) - Origin of Poof and Entry into Crypto (03:37) - The X Terminal and Simulated Agents (09:05) - Strange Behaviors in Multi-Agent Simulations (17:08) - Simulation Theory and Living in Customized Realities (33:00) - AI Training, Reinforcement Learning, and Self-Play (48:00) - The Medium Is the Network: Matt Dryhurst’s Thesis (54:28) - Cultural Stagnation, Algorithms, and Distribution Gridlock (01:15:07) - Welcome & Disclaimer
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Ep29 Baron Von Rainbows
Pri is out this week, so the Net Society crew is joined by special guest VonMises for a deep dive into the shifting terrain of NFTs, crypto art, and AI. The conversation opens with a look at Grant Yun’s recent Fellowship drop and what it signals about the use of AI in contemporary art. From there, they explore the generative art landscape, asking whether the early hand-coded era is entering its golden age in hindsight. A spirited debate unfolds around ETH versus NFTs as long-term stores of value, before turning to which collections belong in the NFT canon. Squiggles take center stage with a wide-ranging discussion on their historical and technical significance. The crew then zooms out to the future of programmable media and dynamic art, closing with VonMises’ take on trade policy, global markets, and why the best may still be ahead.Mentioned in the episodeSpecial Guest VonMises joins this week https://x.com/VonMises14Grant Yun ‘Spaces’ Fellowship release https://x.com/fellowshiptrust/status/1917959157128523973Provenance pod https://x.com/provenanceartChromie Squiggles https://opensea.io/collection/chromie-squiggle-by-snowfroShow & HostsNet Society: https://x.com/net__societyDerek Edwards: https://x.com/derekedwsChris F: https://x.com/ChrisF_0xPriyanka Desai: https://x.com/pridesaiAaron Wright: https://x.com/awrigh01Production & MarketingEditor: https://x.com/0xFnklSocial: https://x.com/v_kirra(00:00) - Grant’s AI Drop and the Artist’s Role (08:04) - Generative Art, AI, and the Golden Era (19:06) - ETH vs NFTs as Stores of Value (27:31) - The Blue-Chip NFT Canon (35:32) - The Case for Squiggles (42:34) - Dynamic Media and the Future of Onchain Art (48:11) - Tariffs, Trade Wars, and Closing Thoughts (50:33) - Welcome & Disclaimer
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NET Society is unraveling the latest in digital art, crypto, AI, and tech. Join us for fresh insights and bold perspectives as we tap into wild, thought-provoking conversations. By: Derek Edwards (glitch marfa / collab+currency), Chris Furlong (starholder, LAO + Flamingo DAO), and Aaaron Wright & Priyanka Desai (Tribute Labs)
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