P4F #20 / SE2 with Martha Boeckenfeld, Top100WomenOfTheFuture, Founder MarthaVerse, Meta-Host
Metaverse, Web3, and AI: The Next Big Thing in Society. Exploring
the Intersection of Metaverse and Platforms with Martha Boeckenfeld
44 Minuten
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vor 2 Jahren
Step into the future with our latest episode featuring Martha
Beckenfeld. We're exploring the fascinating world of the Web3
metaverse and its impact on platforms. One area where the Metaverse
is already having a significant impact is in the platform economy.
Platforms such as Amazon and eBay have disrupted and transformed
industries, and now there are about 21 categories of platforms. The
question is, how will the platform economy move and transform into
the Web3 world? Here are three key takeaways from our conversation:
1. The metaverse is the new era of society. Martha shared her
passion for Web3 AI and how it can revolutionize the way we
interact with each other and the world around us. As platforms
continue to evolve, it's important to keep up with the latest
trends and technologies to stay ahead of the curve. 2. Purpose and
values are crucial for platform ventures. As entrepreneurs, we need
to think beyond just profit and consider the impact our platforms
have on society. We should focus on creating a purpose-driven brand
that aligns with our core values and represents the larger purpose
of our company. 3. Ecosystem thinking is key to success. Martha and
our team at Fastbreak.one emphasized the importance of taking a
step-by-step approach when exploring new ideas and opportunities.
This includes educating ourselves and our teams, thinking about the
larger ecosystem, exploring use cases, and shaping them to fit our
purpose and values. Overall, this episode was a great reminder of
the importance of staying curious, being purpose-driven, and
thinking beyond just our own platforms. We hope you enjoy listening
and take away some valuable insights for your own platform
ventures. As always, thank you for tuning in to Platforms for
Future. Stay tuned for more exciting episodes to come!
Beckenfeld. We're exploring the fascinating world of the Web3
metaverse and its impact on platforms. One area where the Metaverse
is already having a significant impact is in the platform economy.
Platforms such as Amazon and eBay have disrupted and transformed
industries, and now there are about 21 categories of platforms. The
question is, how will the platform economy move and transform into
the Web3 world? Here are three key takeaways from our conversation:
1. The metaverse is the new era of society. Martha shared her
passion for Web3 AI and how it can revolutionize the way we
interact with each other and the world around us. As platforms
continue to evolve, it's important to keep up with the latest
trends and technologies to stay ahead of the curve. 2. Purpose and
values are crucial for platform ventures. As entrepreneurs, we need
to think beyond just profit and consider the impact our platforms
have on society. We should focus on creating a purpose-driven brand
that aligns with our core values and represents the larger purpose
of our company. 3. Ecosystem thinking is key to success. Martha and
our team at Fastbreak.one emphasized the importance of taking a
step-by-step approach when exploring new ideas and opportunities.
This includes educating ourselves and our teams, thinking about the
larger ecosystem, exploring use cases, and shaping them to fit our
purpose and values. Overall, this episode was a great reminder of
the importance of staying curious, being purpose-driven, and
thinking beyond just our own platforms. We hope you enjoy listening
and take away some valuable insights for your own platform
ventures. As always, thank you for tuning in to Platforms for
Future. Stay tuned for more exciting episodes to come!
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