Project β€œFloat the Boat” has gotten harder. Cannon Lake is down another couple inches. The rear SeaLeg is up, but the front is stuck in the muck. Spent 30 mins trying to clear it with no luck. Tomorrow the dock guy comes. Hoping for a breakthrough. 🀞

Pontoon boat docked under a metal boat lift on a shallow lake, with algae-covered shoreline and a long aluminum dock extending to the left.

Beautiful night for a campfire with a nearly full moon.

Woman in a puffer vest and boots standing beside a blazing campfire at night with a full moon visible through the trees.

State of Blockchain 2022 Event

MN Blockchain hosted their annual State of Blockchain event this evening at Fueled Collective in Downtown Minneapolis. This was the first event of theirs that I have gone to and it was a good evening.

Crowded networking event in an ornate ballroom with tall arched windows, dozens of people mingling on a hardwood floor.

There was an hour for networking and food with a handful of people displaying projects or work they had done. I got to meet Cats Will Eat You, one of the local artists that I have been following for a while. I own Ring, Rang, Rung from him. I also got to check out Inside the Robot and Nuclear Nerds.

Attendees browse a row of monitors displaying digital and NFT artwork on black-draped tables inside an ornate event hall.

For the panels and presenters it started out with storage and the blockchain and a session with Filecoin and StorJ. They are each solving the problem from a different angle with Filecoin more focused on long-term archival and StorJ on distribution and CDN functions. They’ll both cross over into each other space.

Disclosure: I am a small investor in a Filecoin provider and hold Filecoin tokens.

Four panelists seated on a stage in front of Filecoin Foundation and Storj Institute banners inside a large hall with ticker displays on the wall.

It was really cool to see UMN Blockchain club there. The club has over 300 people engaged and an active community. They won the Columbia University hackathon for crypto.

Group of about a dozen young people standing on a balcony in front of a large electronic commodity trading board showing prices for silver, oil, and currencies.

Another highlight for me was the presentation on using NFTs for campaign fund raising. Not that I’m excited about raising money for campaigns, but I think it is a model of creating community and collective action. The highlight was that the average fund raise from the NFT was $5, but then follow-on donations from those individuals was another $250.

Two young people stand on a raised stage at an indoor blockchain event, one speaking into a microphone wearing a maroon University of Minnesota sweatshirt, with a presentation screen showing UMN

I noted that there wasn’t very much overlap between the technology events I typically go to and this one. On the plus side, this event was significantly more diverse on every metric than any tech events I’ve been to. I loved that. At the same time, I think it is a miss to not get more passionate technologists at these events to stir the creativity and have interesting outcomes.

Four people on a stage at an MN Blockchain event, one standing holding a microphone, three seated on stools, with Filecoin Foundation and equity in Web3 banners behind them.

I worked with the organizers to make a POAP for the event, but it was last minute and the distribution was not thought out well enough. More thoughts to come on using POAPs at events. It was also the first time I distributed a “You’ve met me” POAP, which was fun to do.

Audience seated in a grand ornate hall watching a panel discussion on a stage, with a large stock ticker board on the left wall