Hi everyone, we are back with another episode of our fascinating podcast allowing you to get to know people working behind the scenes of the crypto industry. Today we catch up with another member of the tokens team, Jason Millingen. He does business development with a touch of anime and other nerdy pursuits

Welcome to the fifty-first episode of the Inside Crypto Podcast. The only biweekly podcast where you meet people and learn new things all in a single week. This episode was recorded on April 5th 2022. Today we learn about how quickly you can get into crypto. In just a short amount of time, Jason has come to grips with many complicated issues in the space. Ranging from rollups to Sekira NFTs, we talk about it all today.

Before we get started, I would like to thank my employer Amun Tokens for making podcasts like this happen. Please don’t forget to check us out and our products at tokens.amun.com.

 Thanks everyone for listening and don’t forget to tune in next week where we interview someone else in the cryptocurrency universe.

Questions Discussed:

So Jason, let’s start of the interview with something interesting. An NBC poll released late last week shows that 1 in 5 US adults has invested in crypto… why do you think that is?

Bring it back, what prompted you to get into crypto? What was that first crypto memory?

What were some of the mistakes you made getting into the space?

What’s your favorite crypto protocol at the moment? What are you using most often?

How do you think we should bring more people into crypto?

What are some tips you would give people getting into crypto?

Lastly I was looking at your twitter this morning my time. Those Sekira NFTs look sweet and the price is pretty decent.

What are your thoughts on NFTs?

Why did you purchase this one? Do you intend to flip it?

Lots of projects talk about utility? Do you think that is realistic?

What’s an entry level strategy for people getting into NFTs?

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