Woah! Watching this right now! What a cross connection
I've heard him on a few podcasts over the last year or so but did not know how deep down the rabbit hole he is.
On this episode of Future of Agriculture, Vance nails it to the wall about how bitcoin will demonetize land and bring the cost back down to its utility value. He even mentions nostr so consider following this nostrich.
https://fountain.fm/episode/XjYi2tU32iyF4NEFPBG0

Discussion
Okay. That’s just bizarre!
Why?
He happened to be listening to that particular episode when I dropped the note about you on FoA. Timing is 🔥
Maybe not as synchronistic as literally listening to a different interview at the same time 😅, but more the cross cutting between the Game~B movement with Bitcoin/nostr. So I immediately started listening to the FoA episode you dropped.
Yeah. I literally cannot explain how influential Zak Stein's ideas have been in the design of #Alexandria. Entrenched at at all layers.
Tell me more about this Alexandria project. I know Jim Rutt of Plan B quite well (we did a cool VR podcast once), but he is ideologically opposed to Bitcoin and it makes me very suspicious of Plan B.
Alexandria is a "social network" for ideas. A way for ideas to connect and evolve.
1) It aims to be a knowledge commons/ecosystem on top of nostr. The intuition is that notes can link together. Like paragraphs in a chapter or chapters in a book, and so on.
2) Users can use it like a regular note taking app, or to publish these linked notes to form blogs, books, documentation etc.
3) Other users can take those notes, mix them into their own collection of ideas, like a collage.
Then when you put that infrastructure on nostr, with each relay having their own standards (from personal notes, to focused communities and disciplines, to general knowledge) - ideas propagate and combine across disciplines and communities.
On one hand, each community keeps their signal quality. On the other, the conversation doesn't have to stop at the community.
I probably use the term Game B in a more general way than it probably is defined. I used to listen to a lot of podcasts in that realm years ago, I think I even remember Jim Rutt brainstorming some form of new social media.
I feel like it was immediate for me recognize the potentials of Bitcoin and nostr, so I can relate to your point. It is interesting how Bitcoin doesn't come up.
There is something like a "game~b ex-pat community" on nostr and elsewhere. People who listened to a certain set of podcasts in 2016-2021 and then fell off when that community didn't seem to get with the program wrt decentralized tech and Bitcoin.
Almost feels like "it's up to us now"....
Oh boy, this feels like a rabbit hole
nostr:nprofile1qqsza748zkamgmw4he4hm2xhwqpxd5gkwju38wqh3twmtshx8kv8xvgpr9mhxue69uhhqatjv9mxjerp9ehx7um5wghxcctwvsq32amnwvaz7tmhda6zumn0wd68ytnsv9e8g7gprpmhxue69uhhyetvv9ujumn0wdnxcctjv5hxxmmdd79m6g have you spoken to the ones on nostr? There's a lot to untangle. So if there are people to talk to, the most grounded approach would be to listen to their perspective.
Like who? My flippant response to that would be " if they're already here then they get it".
I'm more concerned with the ones who aren't here. On that front I've sent a few emails to people who I _have_ gotten responses from in the past and have received radio silence
Just so happens . . .