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    <title>Encrypted - Episodes Tagged with “Privacy”</title>
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    <description>Interested in what is going on in the world of blockchain and crypto assets? Want to understand how the most pioneering entrepreneurs, enterprises and governments are creating the digital economies of the future? 
Involving a range of superb guests of likeminded innovators, enablers, investors, government officials, executives and more, Encrypted takes you on a journey to make sense of what is going on in the Wild West of cryptocurrencies, understand valid use cases of blockchain technology and how various industries could be impacted.
Encrypted is Dubai based, and the first podcast dedicated to blockchain and crypto in the MENA region, so expect to hear interesting stories, and people from this side of the world. 
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    <itunes:subtitle>A podcast dedicated to guiding you through the blockchain and crypto universe </itunes:subtitle>
    <itunes:author>Ahmed Al-Balaghi</itunes:author>
    <itunes:summary>Interested in what is going on in the world of blockchain and crypto assets? Want to understand how the most pioneering entrepreneurs, enterprises and governments are creating the digital economies of the future? 
Involving a range of superb guests of likeminded innovators, enablers, investors, government officials, executives and more, Encrypted takes you on a journey to make sense of what is going on in the Wild West of cryptocurrencies, understand valid use cases of blockchain technology and how various industries could be impacted.
Encrypted is Dubai based, and the first podcast dedicated to blockchain and crypto in the MENA region, so expect to hear interesting stories, and people from this side of the world. 
&lt;a href="https://dubaiblockchain.center/"&gt;&lt;img src="https://uploads.fireside.fm/images/4/4fe80d00-e380-4f64-8889-02ea6a3f54c7/xSopy0zy.png" alt="partners"&gt;&lt;/a&gt;
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    <itunes:keywords>blockchain, crypto, token, tokens, digital currency, currency, money, cryptography, encrypted, dlt, distributed ledger technology, cryptocurrency, bitcoin, ethereum, Consensys, bitcoin mining, </itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:name>Ahmed Al-Balaghi</itunes:name>
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  <title>#Ep. 69: A World Divided - Covid19 is the World's Chief Digital Officer</title>
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  <pubDate>Wed, 10 Jun 2020 12:00:00 +0400</pubDate>
  <author>Ahmed Al-Balaghi</author>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Maja Vujinovic, Ex CIO of Emerging tech globally for GE Digital and Vinny Lingham, Founder and CEO of Civic joins this special episode of Encrypted where we discuss how the world is becoming increasingly divided with recent events, how technologies like blockchain is increasingly becoming relevant with digital identities on the rise and why we need ethical leaders and corporations to lead us into the new generation of technology.</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>46:45</itunes:duration>
  <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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  <description>In this episode we have special guests Maja Vujinovic, Ex CIO of Emerging tech globally for GE Digital and Vinny Lingham, Founder and CEO of Civic. 
With the world living through a pandemic, economic uncertainty and political upheaval through the Black Lives Matter movement in the U.S., we discuss how the world is becoming divided and old traditions being highly questioned. 
We first talk about vaccinication where Vinny walks us through how vaccination will become an underpinning factor for our digital lives and future digital identities. We explore the opportunities, risks and implications of such a system that should be private and free from government control to protect user data.
Maya with her background in tech and operations shares her experience and the advice and considerations she proposes to governments, leaders and private corporations, particularly around tech ethis. We also discuss the ideas around biohacking and relevant solutions that Maja has been working on. 
With the increasing need of digitization in this COVID19 reality, we also discuss how blockchain is increasingly significant as the technology already exists but needs open mindedness, structural change and acceptance. 
If you liked what you heard, please do leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and the other platforms. Don’t forget to support us by spreading the word and hitting that subscribe button!
 Special Guests: Maja Vujinovic and Vinny Lingham .
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    <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we have special guests Maja Vujinovic, Ex CIO of Emerging tech globally for GE Digital and Vinny Lingham, Founder and CEO of Civic. </p>

<p>With the world living through a pandemic, economic uncertainty and political upheaval through the Black Lives Matter movement in the U.S., we discuss how the world is becoming divided and old traditions being highly questioned. </p>

<p>We first talk about vaccinication where Vinny walks us through how vaccination will become an underpinning factor for our digital lives and future digital identities. We explore the opportunities, risks and implications of such a system that should be private and free from government control to protect user data.<br>
Maya with her background in tech and operations shares her experience and the advice and considerations she proposes to governments, leaders and private corporations, particularly around tech ethis. We also discuss the ideas around biohacking and relevant solutions that Maja has been working on. </p>

<p>With the increasing need of digitization in this COVID19 reality, we also discuss how blockchain is increasingly significant as the technology already exists but needs open mindedness, structural change and acceptance. </p>

<p>If you liked what you heard, please do leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and the other platforms. Don’t forget to support us by spreading the word and hitting that subscribe button!</p><p>Special Guests: Maja Vujinovic and Vinny Lingham .</p><p>Sponsored By:</p><ul><li><a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.dannyoyekan.com/">Dan Holdings</a></li></ul>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we have special guests Maja Vujinovic, Ex CIO of Emerging tech globally for GE Digital and Vinny Lingham, Founder and CEO of Civic. </p>

<p>With the world living through a pandemic, economic uncertainty and political upheaval through the Black Lives Matter movement in the U.S., we discuss how the world is becoming divided and old traditions being highly questioned. </p>

<p>We first talk about vaccinication where Vinny walks us through how vaccination will become an underpinning factor for our digital lives and future digital identities. We explore the opportunities, risks and implications of such a system that should be private and free from government control to protect user data.<br>
Maya with her background in tech and operations shares her experience and the advice and considerations she proposes to governments, leaders and private corporations, particularly around tech ethis. We also discuss the ideas around biohacking and relevant solutions that Maja has been working on. </p>

<p>With the increasing need of digitization in this COVID19 reality, we also discuss how blockchain is increasingly significant as the technology already exists but needs open mindedness, structural change and acceptance. </p>

<p>If you liked what you heard, please do leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and the other platforms. Don’t forget to support us by spreading the word and hitting that subscribe button!</p><p>Special Guests: Maja Vujinovic and Vinny Lingham .</p><p>Sponsored By:</p><ul><li><a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.dannyoyekan.com/">Dan Holdings</a></li></ul>]]>
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  <title>#Ep. 67: Web3 + Egypt + Global Users = Next Gen Privacy Email</title>
  <link>https://podcast.encrypt-d.com/web3-egypt-globalusers-next-gen-privacy-email</link>
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  <pubDate>Mon, 25 May 2020 09:00:00 +0400</pubDate>
  <author>Ahmed Al-Balaghi</author>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Today we speak with Mohamed Abdou, the founder and CEO of Pravica, which is MENAs first blockchain powered email service focusing on security and user privacy. In this episode we hear about Mohamed’s journey, why he’s so passionate about bringing privacy to MENA, and what its like to build a Web 3 start up in Egypt with users from all over the world. </itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>24:31</itunes:duration>
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  <description>Ahmed sits down with Mohamed Abdou, the founder and CEO of Pravica where they discuss a wide range of topics ranging from privacy centric apps being accessible to millions, the opportunities blockchain represents, how it is perceived in emerging countries like Egypt, where do we expect to see adoption coming from and all the learnings Mohamed has had building a Web 3 start up in MENA. 
All this and more on this episode of Encrypted!
If you liked what you heard, please do leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and the other platforms. Don’t forget to support us by spreading the word and hitting that subscribe button! Special Guest: Mohamed Abdou.
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    <![CDATA[<p>Ahmed sits down with Mohamed Abdou, the founder and CEO of Pravica where they discuss a wide range of topics ranging from privacy centric apps being accessible to millions, the opportunities blockchain represents, how it is perceived in emerging countries like Egypt, where do we expect to see adoption coming from and all the learnings Mohamed has had building a Web 3 start up in MENA. </p>

<p>All this and more on this episode of Encrypted!<br>
If you liked what you heard, please do leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and the other platforms. Don’t forget to support us by spreading the word and hitting that subscribe button!</p><p>Special Guest: Mohamed Abdou.</p><p>Sponsored By:</p><ul><li><a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.dannyoyekan.com/">Dan Holdings</a></li></ul>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Ahmed sits down with Mohamed Abdou, the founder and CEO of Pravica where they discuss a wide range of topics ranging from privacy centric apps being accessible to millions, the opportunities blockchain represents, how it is perceived in emerging countries like Egypt, where do we expect to see adoption coming from and all the learnings Mohamed has had building a Web 3 start up in MENA. </p>

<p>All this and more on this episode of Encrypted!<br>
If you liked what you heard, please do leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and the other platforms. Don’t forget to support us by spreading the word and hitting that subscribe button!</p><p>Special Guest: Mohamed Abdou.</p><p>Sponsored By:</p><ul><li><a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.dannyoyekan.com/">Dan Holdings</a></li></ul>]]>
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  <title>#Ep. 55: THE (DIS)TRUST GENERATION: Genuine, Fake and Fraudulent</title>
  <link>https://podcast.encrypt-d.com/the-distrust-generation-genuine-fake-and-fraudulent</link>
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  <pubDate>Mon, 21 Oct 2019 00:00:00 +0400</pubDate>
  <author>Ahmed Al-Balaghi</author>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Today we focus on distrust and what it means to live in a world of genuine, fake and fraudulent trust. In a world where every day you are surrounded by information that directs your decision making and purchasing habits, how can you be sure what you are basing your decisions on are real. Ahmed and Nic are joined by Damu Winston, author of “I Don't Trust You, But Blockchain Will Help”.</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>39:44</itunes:duration>
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  <description>Nic Watson and Ahmed Al Balaghi co-host todays episode, with guest Damu Winston, author of “I Don't Trust You, But Blockchain Will Help”
Today we focus on distrust and what it means to live in a world of genuine, fake and fraudulent trust. In a world where every day you are surrounded by information that directs your decision making and purchasing habits, how can you be sure what you are basing your decisions on are real.
There are so many factors that impact trust and how organisations, individuals and social groups are more than ever relying on fraudulent information to make decisions.
Damu covers key technologies including blockchain that will enhance how genuine trust can replace fake trust and its impact on how we interact daily with each other, corporations and governments.
Expect to walk away with:
* A different opinion of what trust is
* How future technologies will impact even greater what is genuine and what is not
* Where you can get Damu’s free ebook
* Why distrust is more important to understand than trust
* How Alexa, Siri and other game changing voice tech will impact trust
And don’t forget to stick around for the whole episode as we have a few laughs about 6 year olds teaching enterprise technology decision makers about bitcoin.
If you liked what you heard, please do leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and the other platforms. Don’t forget to support us by spreading the word and hitting that subscribe button! Special Guest: Damu Winston.
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    <![CDATA[<p>Nic Watson and Ahmed Al Balaghi co-host todays episode, with guest Damu Winston, author of “I Don&#39;t Trust You, But Blockchain Will Help”</p>

<p>Today we focus on distrust and what it means to live in a world of genuine, fake and fraudulent trust. In a world where every day you are surrounded by information that directs your decision making and purchasing habits, how can you be sure what you are basing your decisions on are real.</p>

<p>There are so many factors that impact trust and how organisations, individuals and social groups are more than ever relying on fraudulent information to make decisions.</p>

<p>Damu covers key technologies including blockchain that will enhance how genuine trust can replace fake trust and its impact on how we interact daily with each other, corporations and governments.</p>

<p>Expect to walk away with:</p>

<ul>
<li>A different opinion of what trust is</li>
<li>How future technologies will impact even greater what is genuine and what is not</li>
<li>Where you can get Damu’s free ebook</li>
<li>Why distrust is more important to understand than trust</li>
<li>How Alexa, Siri and other game changing voice tech will impact trust</li>
</ul>

<p>And don’t forget to stick around for the whole episode as we have a few laughs about 6 year olds teaching enterprise technology decision makers about bitcoin.</p>

<p>If you liked what you heard, please do leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and the other platforms. Don’t forget to support us by spreading the word and hitting that subscribe button!</p><p>Special Guest: Damu Winston.</p>]]>
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  <itunes:summary>
    <![CDATA[<p>Nic Watson and Ahmed Al Balaghi co-host todays episode, with guest Damu Winston, author of “I Don&#39;t Trust You, But Blockchain Will Help”</p>

<p>Today we focus on distrust and what it means to live in a world of genuine, fake and fraudulent trust. In a world where every day you are surrounded by information that directs your decision making and purchasing habits, how can you be sure what you are basing your decisions on are real.</p>

<p>There are so many factors that impact trust and how organisations, individuals and social groups are more than ever relying on fraudulent information to make decisions.</p>

<p>Damu covers key technologies including blockchain that will enhance how genuine trust can replace fake trust and its impact on how we interact daily with each other, corporations and governments.</p>

<p>Expect to walk away with:</p>

<ul>
<li>A different opinion of what trust is</li>
<li>How future technologies will impact even greater what is genuine and what is not</li>
<li>Where you can get Damu’s free ebook</li>
<li>Why distrust is more important to understand than trust</li>
<li>How Alexa, Siri and other game changing voice tech will impact trust</li>
</ul>

<p>And don’t forget to stick around for the whole episode as we have a few laughs about 6 year olds teaching enterprise technology decision makers about bitcoin.</p>

<p>If you liked what you heard, please do leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and the other platforms. Don’t forget to support us by spreading the word and hitting that subscribe button!</p><p>Special Guest: Damu Winston.</p>]]>
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  <title>#Ep. 47: "Can't be evil" - Why we should care about Web 3!</title>
  <link>https://podcast.encrypt-d.com/cant-be-evil-why-we-should-care-about-web-3</link>
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  <pubDate>Mon, 29 Jul 2019 05:00:00 +0400</pubDate>
  <author>Ahmed Al-Balaghi</author>
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  <itunes:subtitle>If you could architect a new internet where privacy is in the users’ control, how would you go about doing that? Richard Muirhead, Founder and General parter of Fabric Ventures articulates why and how a new privacy-centric construct of the internet, commonly known as Web 3, would take place. We discuss why Web 3, the ‘Can't be evil’ motto, how to convey Web 3 to traditional investors, and the intersection of Web 3, enterprise and regulation.  </itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>39:18</itunes:duration>
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  <description>Richard Muirhead is a Co-Founder and General Partner at Fabric Ventures. Our host Ahmed recorded this episode in sunny London at the Fabric Ventures office. 
With an established career in engineering, entrepreneurship and investing, Ahmed was intrigued to find out Richard’s core and to see what influenced him to become the person he is today. Richard shares parts of his childhood experiences when growing up and how his post-university experiences, particularly in building companies, has built much of who he is today. This led him to believe that developers and computer engineers are the primary driving forces behind successful businesses. 
Moving onto Web 3 and its construct, Richard talks about why Web 3 is his focus touching on the intersections of easily architecting software that is easily interwoven in our lives, how the world currently works and how start-ups succeed.
As Google came up with the motto “Don’t be evil’, Fabric Ventures thought about this differently. Their motto is ‘Cant’ be evil’ and Richard discusses the story behind why they came up with this motto and concepts such as privacy by design. 
As Fabric Ventures are currently fundraising, Ahmed was intrigued to find out how Richard and the team are trying to convince the wider investor community and traditional LP’s to invest in this new wave. The ideas surrounding Web 3 are great, but how can you rally traditional investors to back you? Richard articulately lays down the the things that get the investors excited and things that they should avoid. 
Ahmed shifts the conversation to the types of entrepreneurs that Fabric will typically back. If you’re a Web 3 entrepreneur reading this or listening to the podcast, make sure you listen to what Richard had to say!
Enterprise and tech titans - how are they looking at this and will they be adapting? Ahmed and Richard discussed whether or not the current incumbents will be able to change their business models to the new world of Web 3 and the new value chain that will emerge as a result. Richard draws interesting comparisons from history citing the move from IP to cloud (around 10 years ago) created lots of software applications and resulted in huge value creation. He argues we may see something similar when we move from IP to an architecture whereby people and companies all hold their own data and share it at their will in an interwoven system. 
Finally, the two touch on regulation to see how GDPR and Open Banking will be able to aid this nascent industry in moving forward!
All this and more is discussed in the week’s episode of Encrypted!
 Special Guest: Richard Muirhead.
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    <![CDATA[<p>Richard Muirhead is a Co-Founder and General Partner at Fabric Ventures. Our host Ahmed recorded this episode in sunny London at the Fabric Ventures office. </p>

<p>With an established career in engineering, entrepreneurship and investing, Ahmed was intrigued to find out Richard’s core and to see what influenced him to become the person he is today. Richard shares parts of his childhood experiences when growing up and how his post-university experiences, particularly in building companies, has built much of who he is today. This led him to believe that developers and computer engineers are the primary driving forces behind successful businesses. </p>

<p>Moving onto Web 3 and its construct, Richard talks about why Web 3 is his focus touching on the intersections of easily architecting software that is easily interwoven in our lives, how the world currently works and how start-ups succeed.<br>
As Google came up with the motto “Don’t be evil’, Fabric Ventures thought about this differently. Their motto is ‘Cant’ be evil’ and Richard discusses the story behind why they came up with this motto and concepts such as privacy by design. </p>

<p>As Fabric Ventures are currently fundraising, Ahmed was intrigued to find out how Richard and the team are trying to convince the wider investor community and traditional LP’s to invest in this new wave. The ideas surrounding Web 3 are great, but how can you rally traditional investors to back you? Richard articulately lays down the the things that get the investors excited and things that they should avoid. </p>

<p>Ahmed shifts the conversation to the types of entrepreneurs that Fabric will typically back. If you’re a Web 3 entrepreneur reading this or listening to the podcast, make sure you listen to what Richard had to say!</p>

<p>Enterprise and tech titans - how are they looking at this and will they be adapting? Ahmed and Richard discussed whether or not the current incumbents will be able to change their business models to the new world of Web 3 and the new value chain that will emerge as a result. Richard draws interesting comparisons from history citing the move from IP to cloud (around 10 years ago) created lots of software applications and resulted in huge value creation. He argues we may see something similar when we move from IP to an architecture whereby people and companies all hold their own data and share it at their will in an interwoven system. </p>

<p>Finally, the two touch on regulation to see how GDPR and Open Banking will be able to aid this nascent industry in moving forward!</p>

<p>All this and more is discussed in the week’s episode of Encrypted!</p><p>Special Guest: Richard Muirhead.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Richard Muirhead is a Co-Founder and General Partner at Fabric Ventures. Our host Ahmed recorded this episode in sunny London at the Fabric Ventures office. </p>

<p>With an established career in engineering, entrepreneurship and investing, Ahmed was intrigued to find out Richard’s core and to see what influenced him to become the person he is today. Richard shares parts of his childhood experiences when growing up and how his post-university experiences, particularly in building companies, has built much of who he is today. This led him to believe that developers and computer engineers are the primary driving forces behind successful businesses. </p>

<p>Moving onto Web 3 and its construct, Richard talks about why Web 3 is his focus touching on the intersections of easily architecting software that is easily interwoven in our lives, how the world currently works and how start-ups succeed.<br>
As Google came up with the motto “Don’t be evil’, Fabric Ventures thought about this differently. Their motto is ‘Cant’ be evil’ and Richard discusses the story behind why they came up with this motto and concepts such as privacy by design. </p>

<p>As Fabric Ventures are currently fundraising, Ahmed was intrigued to find out how Richard and the team are trying to convince the wider investor community and traditional LP’s to invest in this new wave. The ideas surrounding Web 3 are great, but how can you rally traditional investors to back you? Richard articulately lays down the the things that get the investors excited and things that they should avoid. </p>

<p>Ahmed shifts the conversation to the types of entrepreneurs that Fabric will typically back. If you’re a Web 3 entrepreneur reading this or listening to the podcast, make sure you listen to what Richard had to say!</p>

<p>Enterprise and tech titans - how are they looking at this and will they be adapting? Ahmed and Richard discussed whether or not the current incumbents will be able to change their business models to the new world of Web 3 and the new value chain that will emerge as a result. Richard draws interesting comparisons from history citing the move from IP to cloud (around 10 years ago) created lots of software applications and resulted in huge value creation. He argues we may see something similar when we move from IP to an architecture whereby people and companies all hold their own data and share it at their will in an interwoven system. </p>

<p>Finally, the two touch on regulation to see how GDPR and Open Banking will be able to aid this nascent industry in moving forward!</p>

<p>All this and more is discussed in the week’s episode of Encrypted!</p><p>Special Guest: Richard Muirhead.</p>]]>
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