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Episode 6 | Web 3.0 & Tools That Power Businesses For Creators by Steven Sunmonu

35m · Community XChange in Africa · 26 Dec 08:16

My guest today is Steven Sunmonu, a partner at an M&A, Private Equity investment company focusing on Media & Entertainment. He has extensive experience in the media and entertainment world and previously worked for Nickelodeon, MTV Networks and Live Nation Entertainment.

Steven walks us through the evolution into Web 3.0, also known as the ownership economy, where people can own pieces of the internet or their own content, powered by blockchain technology. He also highlights some of the dominant online tools that are operationalizing creator businesses. 

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