This episode of Let's Talk Cardano features Fulvio Magni and Francesco Pagano from Tokenance, who join us to introduce RE-TWIN. This innovative SaaS solution combines blockchain and AI to reimagine real estate, using Cardano to generate digital twins of physical property. These on-chain renditions contain relevant information like tax specifications, deeds, contracts, and legal paperwork, tackling issues such as lost documents and a lack of global asset tracking. The discussion also covers Tokenance's partnership with YurekAI for agent automation and reveals why Cardano was chosen to enable the mass adoption of an "invisible" blockchain solution, paving the way for tokenized property ownership.
In this episode of Let's Talk Cardano, we host NMKR CEO Patrick Tobler and Plan.Net Group Chief Transformation Officer Sebastian Küpers to discuss the Masumi protocol, an innovative project merging AI agents and blockchain technology. We delve into the basics of AI agents and their increasing significance, examine how Masumi is constructing a decentralized and secure infrastructure for AI agents using Cardano, explore the advantages of this technology for enterprise clients and the evolution of AI-driven services, and provide an overview of Misumi's architecture, marketplace, and forthcoming developments. Tune in to discover how Masumi is laying the groundwork for the next wave of AI-powered applications.
In this episode, we speak with Nia Whitaker, Blockchain Success Lead at Dune, about making blockchain data usable for every kind of enterprise team. The conversation covers what changed once Cardano's data became available on Dune, how the platform gives businesses a full picture instead of isolated transactions, why removing technical barriers matters for non-technical teams, and how accessible data is what ultimately earns enterprise trust.
In this episode, we sit down with Don Tapscott, author of Blockchain Revolution and a leading voice on digital transformation. Don introduces the concept of “identic AI,” a new phase where personal AI agents become part of our identity and must remain self-sovereign to protect human agency. He outlines how we can decentralize the AI stack—from compute and data to models and logic—using blockchain, DPIN networks, and open governance. We also explore the risks of centralized AI, the parallels to past technology cycles, the future of public digital infrastructure, and Don’s vision for universal basic AI as a public good.