"Highlights from Consensus: Crypto, Connections, and Charitable Causes"

  • Starfox introduced to Gunnar Lovelace by girlfriend, part of UNFK art/protest project.
  • Dustin Lee promotes Web3 marketplace DeStore at Consensus, uses NFT-focused RMRK protocol.
  • Clemente Varas and Easy Eats create crypto content for Bodoggos Entertainment, making crypto fun.
  • Generative Goods creates unique physical items with digital counterparts, aiming to scale production.
  • Amanda Wick of AWC notes progress in diversity at Consensus, emphasizes need for better companies.
  • TronDAO community lead David Bischoff and team support TRON as lifeline for African woman.

Summary :
Gunnar Lovelace's girlfriend introduced him to Starfox, who is known for parading around the conference grounds with a Jamie Dimon look-a-like. Starfox is also a member of the glam rock band Starfox and the Fleet. Dustin Lee, the owner of two homes in Boise, attended Consensus to promote his Web3 marketplace DeStore. Clemente Varas and Easy Eats, content producers for Bodoggos Entertainment, aim to make crypto fun through their videos. David Quinn, founder of Austin Embroidery, connected with Generative Goods at SXSW and hopes to scale their algorithmically produced merchandise. Amanda Wick, CEO of the Association for Women in Crypto, noted progress in diversity at Consensus. David Bischoff, community lead of TronDAO, shared a story of TRON helping a woman from Africa with banking difficulties. Thibault Palomares and Galen run a meme coin called $USA, which donates profits to charities supporting military vets. Jen Wheatley, director of marketing communications at Disruptive, fell in love with Polygon after being introduced to it by Moonbeam co-founder Katie Butler. The Pink Alliance aims to incorporate comic book culture into the metaverse and connect Ethereum to Solana to Polygon to Ordinals.

Sources :

- Coindesk