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Decoding Oblivion

Decoding Oblivion

著者: Eva Nevraj
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概要

On Decoding Oblivion, I sit down with founders, operators, and builders working with AI, automation, adtech, and emerging tech to talk about how growth really works today.


This podcast exists because the rules have changed.


Marketing isn’t driven by big ideas and gut feeling anymore. It’s shaped by algorithms, data, and automated systems making decisions in real time. Most of that happens quietly, behind the tools we use every day, and that’s what we’re here to unpack.


Each episode is a conversation about what’s actually happening inside modern growth stacks:

what tools people rely on, what’s breaking, what’s overhyped, and what’s quietly becoming essential.


This isn’t a show about trends for the sake of trends.


It’s about understanding the systems shaping attention, demand, and behavior especially in crypto, AI and fast-moving tech environments.


Whether you’re building a company, working in marketing, or simply trying to understand how automation and AI are changing the game, Decoding Oblivion is here to help you make sense of it.


Less noise.

More signal.

Let’s decode it.


Thanks for listening. This is Decoding Oblivion.

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  • The Future of Communication: Email, Crypto & AI with Gerald from EtherMail
    2026/04/10

    What happens when email meets Web3 and AI and why should you care?

    In this episode of Decoding Oblivion, we explore how one of the oldest communication tools is being reinvented through blockchain, artificial intelligence, and new user-centric models.

    Our guest, Gerald, founder of Ethermail, breaks down:

    — why email hasn’t fundamentally changed in decades

    — how connecting email with crypto wallets reshapes communication

    — what Web3 email actually is (and how it differs from Gmail)

    — how users can control who reaches them, and even get rewarded for their attention

    — why spam might become obsolete

    — the role AI agents will play in future communication systems

    — and why data privacy is becoming more critical than ever

    We also dive into the current state of the Web3 industry, the challenges of adoption, and what businesses, marketers, and builders should be focusing on right now.

    This episode is for anyone looking to understand where digital communication is heading and what’s already working today.

    🎧 Tune in to discover what’s next.


    Timecodes:

    00:00 Introduction

    01:03 Gerald’s Background & The Origin of EtherMail

    03:09 Why Email Hasn’t Changed Since the 90s

    05:17 Wallet-Based Email: Ownership, Identity & Encryption

    08:50 Asset-Based Targeting: Emailing Wallet Holders

    10:15 Getting Paid for Attention: The Rewards Model

    11:38 Early Growth, Adoption & The Bot Problem

    13:35 MoldMail: Email Infrastructure for AI Agents

    17:45 Web3 Advertising Today & Why Email Still Works

    21:46 EtherMail x Telegram Integration Explained

    25:44 How Campaign Targeting Works (Active Wallets)

    29:08 Who Uses EtherMail Today vs. Early Days

    31:29 AI Agents & The Future of Email Communication

    36:32 Biggest Challenges to Adoption

    41:13 Can AI Give Power Back to Users?

    43:37 Email’s Core Problems: Spam, Privacy & Fragmentation

    46:14 AI Tools & Workflows Gerald Recommends

    49:44 Advice for Startups & Marketers in 2026

    56:22 Where to Find Gerald

    57:47 Final Thoughts: Building Through the AI Era

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    57 分
  • Media Collapse: Algorithms, AI Agents and the Future of Credibility
    2026/03/28

    Media isn’t dying. It’s being rebuilt in real time.


    In this episode of Decoding Oblivion, I sit down with Fred Lai, a strategic communications expert with a background in journalism, digital media, and blockchain. The conversation breaks down what’s actually happening to modern media, from collapsing ad models to fragmented attention and platform-controlled distribution.


    We cover shifting credibility, why traditional outlets still matter (sometimes), and how trust is becoming more complex. From niche publications to finfluencers, the rules of media are changing fast.


    Where does AI truly add value in newsrooms? And why is most content becoming commoditized, with only a small percentage driven by real originality?


    This is a look at the evolution of media, what’s breaking, what’s adapting, and what comes next.

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    48 分
  • Episode 1: Selling After Automation With Rodi Patlis
    2026/03/05

    In the first episode of Decoding Oblivion, I sit down with Rodi Patlis, co-founder of LeadGet, a B2B outbound growth agency ranked in the top 10% of Smartlead users worldwide by replies and deals created. We talk about how outreach has evolved, what automation actually changes, and why the old rules around “cold vs warm” don’t really apply anymore.


    We unpack where AI genuinely adds value in the sales process and where it still falls short. We discuss personalization, scale, deliverability, and why most teams are still making the same mistakes even with better tools. This episode is about what’s actually working behind the scenes in modern B2B growth. No hype, no exaggerated claims. Just practical insight from someone building and testing these systems every day.


    Timestamps:

    00:00 Intro + Meet Rodi

    03:10 How Outreach Changed in the Last 3 Years

    04:47 Is Cold Outreach Still Working?

    07:29 LinkedIn, Automation & Personalization Reality

    11:39 The 3 Pillars: ICP, Offer, Channel

    19:49 Where AI Actually Adds Value

    29:37 Real Outreach Workflow (LinkedIn vs Email)

    33:46 Metrics That Matter + Benchmarks

    39:04 Tools: Smartlead, Apollo & CRM Stack

    46:05 The Future of Outreach & Automation

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    52 分
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