This is not a critique of DFN as a whole, but just to say, imo the Three Amigos podcast really needs to change. I've previously complained that 1hr+ podcasts were too long, and now we have the latest one running for 2hrs!
I would say, the recent batch of interviews with external players - e.g. edge wallet - has improved things a little, but the format and length is just too much. Why is it too long? - because dash - digital cash - aspires for mainstream use. Where does DFN fit if it's simply preaching to the converted?
Every episode, shill shill shill. Hmm, don't get me wrong, I like the enthusiasm but c'mon, every week, one hour plus is maddening. And when there is talk of other cryptos, the lack of knowledge or appreciation is obvious.
If DFN really want to talk this much, they should switch to a streaming service and make it Dash Force TV or something. Then record the interviews etc and edit them up into 10 minute segments so that the streaming experience is broken up, interesting and varied. Why not join forces with Tao's Dash Decntralized or whatever it is. Join forces and put together a rolling 247 streaming service.
Talking of segments, it would be nice if someone actually produced stuff that was off-topic yet included dash prizes / giveaways.
I'm itching to vote Yes on such a change. I'm sure Mark and Joel have it in them to pull this off. Not sure about Brian though, I think maybe he's better off behind the scenes.
I would say, the recent batch of interviews with external players - e.g. edge wallet - has improved things a little, but the format and length is just too much. Why is it too long? - because dash - digital cash - aspires for mainstream use. Where does DFN fit if it's simply preaching to the converted?
Every episode, shill shill shill. Hmm, don't get me wrong, I like the enthusiasm but c'mon, every week, one hour plus is maddening. And when there is talk of other cryptos, the lack of knowledge or appreciation is obvious.
If DFN really want to talk this much, they should switch to a streaming service and make it Dash Force TV or something. Then record the interviews etc and edit them up into 10 minute segments so that the streaming experience is broken up, interesting and varied. Why not join forces with Tao's Dash Decntralized or whatever it is. Join forces and put together a rolling 247 streaming service.
Talking of segments, it would be nice if someone actually produced stuff that was off-topic yet included dash prizes / giveaways.
I'm itching to vote Yes on such a change. I'm sure Mark and Joel have it in them to pull this off. Not sure about Brian though, I think maybe he's better off behind the scenes.