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Proof of DeSci

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Proof of DeSci by ValleyDAO is a podcast series showcasing real scientific breakthroughs funded through decentralized science. Each episode dives into research milestones, researcher stories, and the impact DeSci is creating, proving that decentralized science works.

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    • Episode 11 | Building Tattva: Carbon-Negative Materials & DeSci
      Oct 23 2025

      In this episode of Proof of DeSci, we dive deep into one of the world’s most carbon-intensive industries, construction, and explore how biotechnology can help rebuild it sustainably. Our guest, Prantar Tamuli, founder of Tattva, joins us to discuss Stromate, a living, carbon-negative biomaterial that uses cyanobacteria to sequester CO₂ while offering fire safety, translucency, and strength comparable to conventional materials.

      Prantar shares his two-decade journey from architecture to biotech, the breakthrough that led to StrowMate’s creation, and how Tattva’s innovative process could help decarbonize global infrastructure. He’s joined by Albert Annis, co-founder of ValleyDAO, who explains why ValleyDAO decided to fund Tattva and how the project embodies the mission of using biology to tackle climate change.

      Together, they unpack the challenges of scaling living materials, navigating regulation, and building industry partnerships, while teasing the upcoming Tattva IP token, which will bring this revolutionary technology directly into the homes (and portfolios) of DeSci supporters.

      A must-listen episode for anyone curious about the intersection of climate, construction, and synthetic biology, and how DeSci is turning science into scalable climate solutions.

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      53 min
    • Episode 10 | Student Biological Data Competition 2025
      Sep 26 2025

      In this episode of Proof of DeSci, we’re joined by Daniel (Head of Competition) and Tim (Co-founder of First Approval) to talk about the Student Biological Data Competition 2025, a global initiative empowering students to publish and share biological datasets, practice reproducible science, and gain visibility early in their careers.

      We explore the big picture of open science: why reproducibility, transparency, and data sharing are crucial for scientific progress, and how changing the mindset of the next generation of scientists can help create a more collaborative and open culture in research.

      You’ll also hear how First Approval is building tools and infrastructure for data publication, why negative results matter, and how decentralized technologies like IPFS could play a role in the future of open data.

      If you’re a student, researcher, or simply curious about how science can evolve beyond the limitations of traditional publishing, this is a must-listen.

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      45 min
    • Episode 9 | Building the Future of DeSci: Lab Automation, Climate & Culture
      Sep 8 2025

      In this episode of Proof of DeSci, we sit down with Jake Wintermute, synthetic biologist, science communicator, and former developer evangelist at Ginkgo Bioworks, to explore the future of decentralized science.

      Together with Albert and Morgan from ValleyDAO, we dive into the big themes shaping DeSci today: how lab automation and cloud labs could transform decentralized research, the role of DIY bio and iGEM as models for distributed science, and why culture, cost, and education are just as important as technology.

      We also discuss the narrative challenges facing climate science, the opportunities DeSci creates as an alternative career path for young researchers, and even how memes and humor can become powerful tools for building community and communicating science.

      Equal parts serious and fun, this episode captures the spirit of DeSci as a movement reimagining how science gets funded, executed, and shared.

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      54 min
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