A Baker’s Path From Venezuela To Tezos
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This week on TezTalks Radio, host Brandon Langston speaks with Libertez, a longtime Tezos baker and contributor whose perspective on money and trust was shaped not by theory, but by lived experience. Having grown up in Venezuela during a period of economic collapse, Libertez brings a grounded and deeply personal lens to conversations about crypto, baking, and decentralization.
Our guest is Libertez, a home baker and writer active in the Tezos community, known for keeping his setup accessible and for sharing thoughtful reflections on trust, value, and resilience through his writing on Tezos Commons.
🔍 In this episode, we explore:
What life felt like in Venezuela before the slow unraveling began
The moment when instability became impossible to ignore
How crypto entered Libertez’s life as a necessity, not speculation
What it meant to rely on these tools during the hardest stretches
Why he chose to become a baker and keep his setup intentionally simple
What decentralization looks like in daily practice, not theory
How writing became a way to process and share experiences that still matter
What Libertez sees when he looks at Tezos today, after years of watching it grow
A message for newcomers who are just beginning to explore baking or delegation