• Web3 Gaming and India Landscape with Shanu Joshi, Founder of Lync World

  • Jan 2 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 24 mins
  • Podcast

Web3 Gaming and India Landscape with Shanu Joshi, Founder of Lync World

  • Summary

  • In this episode, Shaun shared her experience in the Web 3 space and the challenges they faced in navigating it. They emphasized the importance of true digital ownership through NFTs in blockchain games, and their plans to develop their own game.

    Shanu also discussed the transition from a successful career in a gaming studio to entrepreneurship, their recent success with an NFT collection, and the importance of community growth and environmental impact.

    The discussion also covered topics like data privacy, the transition from web2 to web3, and the challenges of onboarding users to web3. Key show highlights:08:33: Web3 Games and Digital Ownership

    15:16: Decentralizing With Web 3: A New Era of Transparency

    19:40: Centralization vs. Decentralization in Web3

    33:19: Solving a Complex Challenge: Onboarding Users From Web2 to Web3

    44:12: Shanu's Journey From Gaming Studio to Entrepreneurship

    48:43: Shanu's NFT Success: Sustainability and Efficiency

    58:21: Startup Cycle and Hackathon Benefits

    1:11:29: Shanu's Tech Journey and Productivity Tips

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