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Why OpenSea’s CEO Devin Finzer is optimistic about NFT growth | Chain Reaction Podcast

For this week’s episode of Chain Reaction, Tech Crunch Senior Crypto Reporter Jacquelyn Melinek interviewed Devin Finzer, the CEO of NFT marketplace OpenSea. This year, Chain Reaction is doing monthly series diving into different topics and themes in crypto. To start things off, this month we’re focusing on NFTs. Despite the NFT market’s trading volume…

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For this week’s episode of Chain Reaction, Tech Crunch Senior Crypto Reporter Jacquelyn Melinek interviewed Devin Finzer, the CEO of NFT marketplace OpenSea.

This year, Chain Reaction is doing monthly series diving into different topics and themes in crypto. To start things off, this month we’re focusing on NFTs.

Despite the NFT market’s trading volume falling from all time highs in late 2021 early 2022, OpenSea is still pushing forward even though other NFT marketplaces have popped up and challenged their dominance.

Jacquelyn and Devin discuss the importance of web3 games integrating NFTs, Web2.0 firms launching their own digital collectibles and challenges the marketplace faces.

More about Devin: He co-founded OpenSea in 2017 and it quickly climbed to become one of the most well known – and well funded – NFT marketplaces. Two years ago, it raised $300 million in a Series C round at a $13.3 billion post-money valuation, bringing its total capital raised to over $400 million. Some of its investors include firms Andreessen Horowitz and Paradigm as well as celebrities like Kevin Durant and Ashton Kutcher.

(0:00) Welcome to Chain Reaction
(3:36) Launching OpenSea before NFTs took off
(7:55) Expanding NFTs core product categories
(9:44) NFT games to drive adoption
(11:39) Post NFT-boom industry atmosphere
(14:37) Keeping Retail investors engaged in NFTs
(19:30) Staying competitive in the NFT marketplace space
(20:24) Rapid Fire
(27:01) NFT use cases in 2024
(28:20) OpenSea’s core mission
(30:15) Advice for people in the crypto industry

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Eclipse Ventures Co-Founder Lior Susan’s Insights Into a $1.3B Bet on Physical AI | StrictlyVC

Fresh off raising a $1.3 billion fund, Eclipse Ventures is doubling down on what it calls physical AI. In this StrictlyVC interview from our 2026 event in San Francisco, co-founder and managing partner Lior Susan discusses robotics, manufacturing, autonomous systems, and what it takes to build enduring companies where AI meets the physical world. Plus,…

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Fresh off raising a $1.3 billion fund, Eclipse Ventures is doubling down on what it calls physical AI. In this StrictlyVC interview from our 2026 event in San Francisco, co-founder and managing partner Lior Susan discusses robotics, manufacturing, autonomous systems, and what it takes to build enduring companies where AI meets the physical world. Plus, you can get a peek into Susan’s perspective about the SpaceX IPO.

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The OpenAI vs. Elon Musk Trial Is Getting Messy Fast | Equity Podcast

Elon vs. Altman is just getting started, and Musk’s own tweets are already working against him in court. Shareholders, take note 👀 Catch the full breakdown on the latest Equity podcast episode:

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Campbell Brown on Going From Anchor to Facebook to Founding Forum AI | StrictlyVC

Campbell Brown has seen the information ecosystem from every angle — as a journalist, as Meta’s former head of news, and now as founder and CEO of Forum AI. In this StrictlyVC interview from our 2026 event in San Francisco, she discusses trustworthy AI, misinformation at scale, and what it takes to build reliable information…

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Campbell Brown has seen the information ecosystem from every angle — as a journalist, as Meta’s former head of news, and now as founder and CEO of Forum AI. In this StrictlyVC interview from our 2026 event in San Francisco, she discusses trustworthy AI, misinformation at scale, and what it takes to build reliable information systems in the age of AI.

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