Jordi Visser
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Podcast Appearances
So what you're describing is both good and bad.
And I want people to understand the reason that SAS- He took the easy way out.
Yeah.
Well, and that's the way he consumes things in his mind.
But the reason this is important for the SAS conversation
So if everyone is able to build an app, then how do you find the apps in the app store?
Because as it is right now, it's very hard for me to find podcasts that are good.
Good content should rise to the surface.
I hope that the service I'm providing for people with a free YouTube is helping them navigate this whole thing between the disruption of artificial intelligence into their portfolio and then where crypto fits in the whole equation.
And if that content is good, then it'll stay and it'll gather viewers.
But if it's not,
There's a billion podcasts out there and I can't consume all of them and neither can the people watching.
So I have to make sure that I'm staying on top of things and hopefully bringing information that helps not only them, but share it with other people.
If everyone creates an app tomorrow and there's 8 billion apps, there's no way to find the apps.
So what'll end up happening is theoretically, everything will be bespoke.
And this is why I don't believe in the arguments of SaaS.
Yes, enterprises might be stuck, but like I gave with the RWAs and the kind of we're off chain.
Okay, well, if you're on chain, you're a different type of person.
Enterprises will never be on chain.
They're still on mainframes in a lot of cases from the days of the 1970s because of how big they are and how bloated.