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WAGMI (we are all going to make it), except are we, really?

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Future of Business
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From resources for ultimate beginners in the space to invitations to help plan succession, we leave no stone unturned in this episode on the future of blockchain.
Sammi Wei is the founder and one of the inaugural co-chairs of the Blockchain Club at Saïd Business School (amongst many other things as we will discover during the course of this episode). She believes all future business leaders should understand blockchain, but she also addresses questions and concerns about the future of blockchain in key areas such as diversity, inclusion, sustainability, and ethics.


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Series
Future of Business
People
Sammi Wei
Lakshmi C
Keywords
blockchain
dao
wagmi
inclusion
mentorship
community building
oxford blockchain society
sbs blockchain club
aave
edudao
Department: Saïd Business School
Date Added: 04/05/2022
Duration: 00:30:26

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