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Blockchain Economics & The Origins of Innovation

1h 57m | Apr 12, 2021

Prof. Jason Potts is a Distinguished Professor of Economics at RMIT University and Co-director of the Blockchain Innovation Hub at RMIT in Melbourne Australia.


In our conversation we cover:

  • The economy as a complex adaptive system
  • Why capitalism is a misnomer, and instead, the economic system in which we live might be better characterised as an institutional market society for the growth of knowledge.
  • We explore why innovation actually begins before the creative entrepreneur in what's called an innovation commons.
  • and, of course, what will likely become a defining technology in this decade and those to come: blockchain. Jason explains why this will be the base layer for the emerging digital economy and why NFTs, non-fungible tokens, are the start of a new age of experimentation in property rights.


If you've had any hesitancy or misgiving about blockchain technology in the past, Jason will likely change your mind.


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