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Living on Blockchain

Living on Blockchain

Hosted by Tarusha Mittal

Episodes

100

Latest episode

Apr 2026

Language

EN

About the show

Living on Blockchain is about removing the jargon from the blockchain and crypto space, disseminating information for greater adoption and most importantly, shedding more light on the women and men in blockchain, creating interesting platforms.

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April 20, 2026Episode 1647 min

Crypto Isn’t Dead. But Something Else Is.

Crypto feels… quiet right now. No big narratives. Less hype. Fewer people talking about it. So is crypto dead? In this episode, I break down what actually happened over the last 12 months—from liquidity drying up and retail disappearing, to AI taking over attention, and why most products failed to retain users once incentives dropped. This isn’t a hype take. It’s a grounded look at what’s changed, what’s no longer working, and what builders need to focus on now. If you’re still here in this cycle, you’re probably building through it. And that’s exactly what this podcast is about.

October 14, 2025Episode 1635 min

The Phantom Whisper: Why Phantom Cash Might Be the Stealth Stablecoin of 2026

Stablecoins rule crypto—but 92% of the market is controlled by just two centralized players: USDT and USDC. In October 2025, Phantom quietly launched Phantom Cash ($CASH)—a fully on-chain, Solana-native stablecoin backed by liquid staking assets like mSOL and bSOL, minted with zero fees, and embedded directly into the Phantom Wallet. In this deep dive, we explore: ✅ Why stablecoins are broken ✅ How $CASH works (mint, burn, collateral, fees) ✅ Phantom’s “Apple move” toward a DeFi super app ✅ The risks no one is talking about ✅ Why founders and users should take this VERY seriously Sometimes the biggest revolutions don’t trend. They whisper. And Phantom Cash might be the quietest—and most important—stablecoin launch of 2025. 🎧 Let’s dive in.

September 8, 2025Episode 1624 min

162: Freename: Why Owning Your TLD Could Be the Ultimate Web3 Flex

In this solo deep dive, I explore Freename, the blockchain-based domain platform that’s reimagining digital identity—one TLD at a time. With a fresh $6.5M Series A (July 2025) and cross-chain support, Freename lets anyone not just register domains—but own and monetize entire top-level domains (TLDs) like .studio, .dao, or .creator. We unpack: Why Web2 domains are broken How Freename bridges Web2 + Web3 (yes, DNS compatible!) Why TLD ownership is the new frontier of identity and revenue Its approach to trademark protection, royalties, and decentralized naming infrastructure In a world where digital identity is fragmented and rented, Freename offers sovereignty.

August 27, 2025Episode 1615 min

161 : Humanity Protocol: A zkTLS-Powered Future for Private Identity in Web3

In this deep-dive episode, I explore Humanity Protocol, which officially launched its mainnet on August 8, 2025, with a $1.1 billion valuation backed by Jump Crypto and Pantera Capital. At its core, Humanity Protocol is a privacy-first identity layer using zkTLS (zero-knowledge Transport Layer Security). It enables Web2 credentials—like your airline or hotel loyalty programs—to be verified and used in Web3 without exposing any personal data. Forget iris scans and invasive biometrics—Humanity Protocol is challenging Worldcoin’s approach with cryptographic integrity and real-world usability. I unpack: How zkTLS actually works Why identity in Web3 is broken (and how this fixes it) Use cases across DAOs, airdrops, and onchain reputation The real questions we should be asking about adoption and decentralization

August 25, 2025Episode 1604 min

160 : ElizaOS- The Modular Operating System for Crypto‑Native Builders

In this solo deep dive, we explore ElizaOS—a modular operating system built for the next generation of crypto infrastructure. As Web3 evolves, mono‑chain architectures give way to composable systems. ElizaOS embraces this, offering developers a seamless, extensible interface to build AI‑empowered apps and rollups across platforms. We unpack: What makes ElizaOS modular and Web3-first How it simplifies AI agent deployment The transition from building on chains to building operating systems for chains What it means for future‑focused founders and product builders

August 11, 2025Episode 1593 min

159 : Olas: The Agent Economy Powering Autonomous Web3 Apps

In this solo deep dive, I explore Olas, the newly rebranded evolution of Autonolas — a decentralized platform for building and coordinating autonomous AI agents on-chain. We’ll unpack how Olas enables off-chain agents to act on-chain, coordinate with smart contracts, earn rewards, and even participate in governance — making it one of the most Web3-native approaches to the AI revolution. From the Pearl agent marketplace to cross-chain deployment and tokenized incentives, this episode covers how Olas is quietly building the foundation for the agent economy.

August 6, 2025Episode 1584 min

158: CyberConnect v3: Web3 Identity Meets Creator Monetization

Creators deserve more than just social attention—they need revenue, identity, and community ownership. On this episode of Living on Blockchain, we dive into CyberConnect v3—a live, identity-based Web3 social network with over 1 million profiles and powerful monetization tools. We unpack: How CyberConnect uses decentralized profiles to power content ownership Monetization tools: memberships, token-gated access, creator payouts Ecosystem integration with Lens, Farcaster, Degen, and more Limitations around moderation, on-chain identity risks, and UX friction Why CyberConnect is central to the new creator-led Web3 economy If you're interested in how builders are making social apps decentralized, wallet-first, and creator-first—this one’s for you.

August 5, 2025Episode 1575 min

157 : Neon Stack: The Fast Lane for Ethereum Devs on Solana

Gas fees slowing you down? Neon Stack might be your answer. On this episode of Living on Blockchain, we explore Neon Stack, the Ethereum-compatible stack now live on Solana mainnet—designed to let devs write in Solidity and deploy with Solana’s speed. You’ll learn: How the Neon EVM Program runs bytecode inside Solana’s Sealevel engine What tools come with Neon Stack (MetaMask, NeonScan, NeonPass) Why 20+ projects have already deployed without needing code rewrites How it compares with Eclipse, Monad, and the L2 crowd Limitations, adoption challenges, and where it’s heading next If you’re serious about Web3 dev performance—and curious about real EVM–Solana unification—this one’s for you.

August 4, 2025Episode 1564 min

156 :Naoris Protocol: The Cybersecurity Mesh Web3 Didn't Know It Needed

Quantum computing is coming—and it could break the cryptography underpinning most of the internet. In this episode of Living on Blockchain, Tarusha dives deep into Naoris Protocol, the first live, decentralized cybersecurity mesh built for a post-quantum world. We cover: 🔐 What “post-quantum security” actually means for Web3 🕸️ How Naoris turns every device into a trust validator 🧠 Their dPoSec consensus and Swarm AI system 🚀 Real-world adoption: 100M+ secure transactions & 475M threats stopped 💥 The July 31 launch of the $NAORIS token — and what it enables ⚠️ Limitations: audit transparency, governance clarity, and scaling If you care about the future of blockchain security, you won’t want to miss this. 🎧 Listen now and explore how trust, security, and decentralization can finally converge.

August 1, 2025Episode 1554 min

155 : Proof of Intelligence: Lightchain AI’s Bold Bet on On-Chain Machine Learning

In this episode of Living on Blockchain, we dive deep into Lightchain AI — a newly launched Layer 1 protocol that’s trying to decentralize artificial intelligence itself. With its Proof of Intelligence consensus mechanism, AIVM, and AI staking model, Lightchain is promising a world where AI runs on-chain. But how much of it is real — and how much is vaporware? We unpack: What Lightchain AI actually does How Proof of Intelligence works Key features like the AIVM and compute staking The major concerns around team transparency, audits, and overengineering Why this project is worth watching, but not blind trust 🔗 Learn more: https://lightchain.ai

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