Your NFTs Can Do Much More Than You Think
💡 Future Primitive's Jayden Windle and Benny Giang discuss the transformative power of ERC 6551, the future of NFTs, and the ethical considerations of this new tech.
In this Premium Interview, Laura hosts Benny Giang and Jayden Windle, cofounder and founding developer of Future Primitive, respectively.
They discuss the revolutionary concept of NFTs acting as a wallet, enabled by ERC 6551, which gives every NFT its own smart contract account or wallet. This opens up a world of possibilities, according to Benny and Jayden, from digital fashion inventory systems to DAO membership, and even AI-powered NPCs.
Show highlights:
🎯 What is ERC 6551 and why it is relevant for NFTs
🔍 The most relevant use cases of ERC 6551
🆕 The new properties that the new standard is giving NFTs
🚀 How to start using these new capabilities
🕹️ Benny's perspective on the problems with the metaverse
🎮 How "Network Playable Characters" can help solve some of these issues
🎩 How it will be possible to assign roles and tasks to NFTs
🤖 The intersection of Artificial Intelligence with NFTs and its potential problems
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What is a behind-the-scenes interview?
Behind-the-scenes interviews have long been part of my journalistic process. With only 100 episodes of Unchained slots per year, it's impossible to fit every project, creator, or builder into the editorial calendar. However, I love to learn about the latest developments in crypto, so I usually conduct a few such interviews per month with projects who I might want to have on an episode.
These chats usually last 30 minutes and I rarely do much research or write questions for them -- so get ready for tons of straightforward questions and more banter than you might find in an Unchained episode.
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