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63 - The Crypto Renaissance | Josh Rosenthal

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4.71.2K Ratings

🗓️ 3 May 2021

⏱️ 100 minutes

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Summary

Josh Rosenthal is a former historian and is now a partner at 6ixth Event Cataclysmic Capital. In today's episode, we take a wide lens and examine the similarities between the European Renaissance and what is happening in today's society with both the internet and blockchain technology.

Will future historians call this the Crypto Renaissance?

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Bankless Podcast #63 - The Crypto Renaissance
Guest: Josh Rosenthal

Josh Rosenthal holds a Ph.D. in Late Medieval / Early Modern European History, and received a Fulbright Scholarship to the Sorbonne’s Institute for Advanced Studies, think tank mixing culture, history, and technology. Josh is no longer a practicing historian and is instead a partner at ‘6ixth Event Cataclysmic Capital’, which supports early-stage founders targeting cataclysmic impact.

Here on Bankless, we do not necessarily view history as repetitive, but certainly as cyclical. If you're haven't already, check out Strauss & Howe's book 'The Fourth Turning' for a sober and salient account of what modern historiography is missing when it comes to interpreting societal ebbs and flows. Historical patterns are difficult to objectively pin down and create uniform laws that apply across the life cycle of a civilization. However, there are key concepts that are sticky and are often found in pivotal moments in history.

In this episode with Josh, we explore the sticky concepts of value and information.What does it mean for society when there are massive infrastructural changes to these things? The progress of civilization, on a macro scale, inevitably boils down to how we view, understand, create, and distribute communication and commerce. The European Renaissance, beginning in the 15th Century, is a fascinating example of a society undergoing fundamental changes in its relationship with value and information.

Two pieces of technology, the Printing Press and Double-Entry Bookkeeping, laid the foundation for a massive societal revolution that launched Europe into modernity. The late Middle Ages were increasingly hierarchical, in which value & information were held by an oligarchic feudal system. The Printing Press was a communication technology that decentralized access to information, such that Martin Luther was able to use it to spark the Protestant Reformation. Double-Entry Bookkeeping was an ancient practice rediscovered in Italy in around 1300, and this financial technology catapulted the Medici family into a flourishing age of art, culture, and redistribution.

The pendulum of history, according to Josh, swings between aggregation and distribution. Are we experiencing a pendulum swing now? Is the Internet the Printing Press of the information age? Will Blockchain Technology be the revolutionary piece of fintech that Double-Entry Bookkeeping was? Are we at the start of the next Renaissance – a Crypto Renaissance?

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Topics Covered:

0:00 Intro
4:40 Josh Rosenthal, PhD
6:43 The Later Middle Ages
11:23 Value and Information
14:35 Physical Power
16:20 A Permissioned Life
22:25 The Disillusionment Bubble
25:15 The Renaissance & Value
32:48 The Renaissance & Information
41:40 Technology, the Catalyst
47:05 Fulfillment of the Internet
53:45 Demons Pooping & Early Memes
1:02:11 Money Printer Go BRR
1:07:30 Satoshi & Martin Luther
1:11:25 A Digital Renaissance
1:20:10 A Genie and a Bottle
1:25:03 Get Involved in Crypto Art
1:29:33 Prep with Crypto
1:31:52 Working for Crypto
1:36:20 Change over Time
1:38:36 Closing & Disclaimers

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Resources:

6ixth Event
https://www.go6ixthevent.com/ 

Josh on Twitter
https://twitter.com/JoshuaRosenthal?s=20 

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Not financial or tax advice. This channel is strictly educational and is not investment advice or a solicitation to buy or sell any assets or to make any financial decisions. This video is not tax advice. Talk to your accountant. Do your own research.

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0:00.0

Welcome to Bankless, where we explore the frontier of internet money and internet finance.

0:18.8

This is how to get started, how to get better, and how to front run the opportunity.

0:23.2

I'm Ryan Sean Adams, I'm here with David Hoffman, and we're here to help you become

0:28.1

more bankless.

0:29.6

David, what an episode.

0:31.9

I know it's an awesome podcast because as soon as we finish recording, I just want to

0:36.0

listen to it again.

0:38.0

That's what happened with this recording.

0:39.6

Yeah, to me, this is the through line of crypto.

0:42.8

If you want to figure out what crypto is, you need to go all the way back, not just back

0:47.3

into the 70s where cryptography was created, where you are going all the way back to the

0:52.1

1300s, the late dark ages, because that's where the Renaissance happened.

0:57.1

That's where double entry bookkeeping happened.

0:59.4

That's where a cultural revolution happened.

1:02.5

The inspiration for this podcast came when I was trying to figure out, right after the NFT

1:06.8

mania, and there was some sort of loose thread about some connection between ether as a money,

1:12.4

blockchain as a system, NFTs as a technology, art as new culture.

1:17.5

I asked on Twitter, it's like, hey, who has a professor that is teaching them about early

1:21.8

European history when it comes to wealth, art, and culture, and this guy, Josh, just

1:27.1

raised his hand.

1:28.1

I'm not a student.

1:29.1

I am the professor.

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