Solana: Building a Blockchain Institutions want w/ Nick Ducoff - Digital Assets Special #1
In this episode of the Onchain Culture Podcast, we delve into the transformative potential of the Solana blockchain with Nick Ducoff, Head of Institutional Growth at Solana.
We discuss Solana's unique technical capabilities, its growing appeal to major enterprises like Visa and PayPal, and its impact on the future of finance.
Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction & Disclaimer
3:45 Discussion on NFT Ticketing
6:03 Shift from Consumer to Enterprise Focus
9:59 Technical Innovations and Fire Dancer
12:02 Token Extensions and Permissioned Environments
17:08 Public Blockchains vs. Token Extensions
19:00 Institutional Growth Strategy
20:44 Success Stories and Ecosystem Support
21:45 Meme Coins and Institutional Perception
23:00 Stable Coins and Payment Innovations
30:37 Digital Money and Tokenized Deposits
32:54 Regulatory Clarity and Future Growth
34:55 Integrated Approach vs. Modularity
37:00 Composability and Financial Assets
39:02 Challenges for Solana in 2025
40:12 Personal Motivation and Vision
41:23 Conclusion and Contact Information
What is the Digital Assets Season 2025?
The Digital Assets Season (presented by w3.vision x Blockstories) is Europe’s largest educational campaign on exploring the next drivers of institutional adoption in digital assets.
From January to March 2025, 8 leading industry partners are hosting a 10-week immersive series designed to equip financial institutions with the strategies and playbooks needed to succeed in digital assets in 2025.
Watch, read and participate in our events here: https://www.w3.vision/
Get in touch:
Nick Ducoff: https://x.com/nickducoff
Vicktoria Klich: www.linkedin.com/in/vicktoriaklich
Maximilian Vargas: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maximilian-vargas/
Relevant Links for the Digital Assets Season 2025:
Podcast: https://www.onchainculture.xyz/
Newsletter: https://w3-news.beehiiv.com/
Event Calendar: https://lu.ma/DigitalAssetsSeason2025
Edited by:
Viktor Foos: https://linktr.ee/viktorfoos