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Blockcast 34 | Breaking Down Web3 Barriers with Wush's Jaye Foo

The Parlour's Jaye Foo tells Blockhead about his new project, Wush, a Web3 onboarding platform

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In this episode of Blockcast, we reconnect with Jaye Foo, a familiar face in the Web3 scene. We delve into his journey as a musician, entrepreneur, and Web3 advocate.

We explore the challenges of bridging Web2 and Web3 in Southeast Asia, and Jaye's unwavering belief in the potential of the space. Jaye also spills the beans on what he’s been building at Wush, a Web3 onboarding platform he co-founded with Gregg Lewis.

Singapore’s The Parlour Wants to Be a Hub for the NFT Community
Driven to meet the demand from Singapore’s burgeoning NFT community, a craft beer bar in the Little India neighborhood is re-opening its doors as the country’s first NFT bar and lounge. The Parlour, which opened in 2019 and also houses a photography studio, recording studio, and music production school, said it will bring a “fresh […]

We discuss the inspiration behind Wush, its unique offerings compared to competitors, and its potential to accelerate retail adoption of Web3 in the region.

Navigating Web3 can be challenging and risky for new users. Wush simplifies the onboarding process by curating secure, popular projects and services, helping users build Web3 literacy and confidence. Our mission is to make Web3 accessible and safe, fostering organic and sustainable growth by creating an ecosystem centred around the user. 

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