TL;DR: Naomi Brockwell is best known for her tireless work in the cryptocurrency space, from hosting conferences all over the globe to producing lively content for her channel, NBTV. She’s also an anarchist who hates scams and prefers to be paid in cryptocurrency. This episode is available embedded in the article below, and on iTunes, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Radio Public, Breaker, PocketCasts, PodBean, YouTube for Newer Episodes, YouTube Older Episodes, and Overcast.

Naomi Brockwell is an Anarchist, Hates Scams, and Prefers to be Paid in Cryptocurrency

Australian ex-pat Naomi Brockwell is on fire. She’s revved up about cryptocurrency scams, pointing them out, and making her viewers aware. Brockwell, of course, is best known as an affable personality in the space who can travel between all camps, all tribes, and find the good in just about any project.

Recently, she was contacted by a former lead developer for the controversial new ERC20 token project, HEX. Brockwell gave the dev about an hour to go through why he thought HEX is not something he felt comfortable with associating his name. It’s a timely and interesting primary source to weigh against HEX landing pages, referral links, and its founder Richard Heart’s voluminous video streams on the matter.

At the end of that interview, Heart took up Brockwell’s offer for a chance to appear. The resulting few minutes were an unusual situation for her: confrontational, snide, dismissive, and, well, rude. She discusses her thoughts on HEX, Heart and their fateful interaction more in-depth here in this episode, and it causes a passionate side of her cryptocurrency influencer personality to come through. She feels a moral obligation to her audience. Spicy stuff.

Brockwell is also MC this year at Anarchapulco, an annual gathering of liberty-minded people in Acapulco, Mexico. She’ll be assisting with the so-called Cryptopulco parallel conference taking place at the same time. Turns out, Naomi Brockwell is an anarchist, and crypto is an extension of her thinking. She’s so convinced about both she confides in CoinSpice how peeved she gets at how too few supposedly crypto conferences actually pay or use cryptocurrency. She points out two very special conferences, including Anarchapulco, actually walk the walk.

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