GMoney: From Spending $150,000 On A CryptoPunk To Launching an On-Chain NFT Fund
The Delphi Podcast21 Touko 2021

GMoney: From Spending $150,000 On A CryptoPunk To Launching an On-Chain NFT Fund

The Delphi Podcast Host and GP of Delphi Ventures Tom Shaughnessy hosts Gmoney to discuss his journey from spending $150K on a cryptopunk to launching Delphi INFINFT, an on-chain NFT fund with us at @Delphi_Digital.

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Show Notes:

(2:11) – First Question: GMoney’s Background and what brought him to Crypto.

(8:00) – Thoughts on Punks with the proliferation of a million different types of NFTs today.

(10:31) – Punk’s utility within the Metaverse / Use Cases.

(14:46) – Thoughts on the traditional world understanding the benefits of NFTs.

(19:12) – Other types of NFTs or tokens more interesting / less interesting.

(22:14) – How to educate people on the merits of NFTs.

(26:18) – How to judge the strength and longevity of a community around an NFT.

(29:42) – Punk’s Risk factors.

(33:29) – Thoughts on launching NFTs and other chains.

(35:25) – What is GMoney looking for in deals/ NFT fund with Delphi Digital / Why on syndicate.

(46:58) – The worst NFT trade.

(48:42) – Pricing issue for NFTs.

(54:35) – How important are L2s to the NFT market.

(01:00:04) – Thoughts on the creator economy / What are people doing right and wrong.

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