James Smith
James Smith

Head of Ecosystem Development at Ethereum Foundation

The podcast was a great way for me to talk about Ethereum from a different point of view and without getting too technical. I felt like it created a very natural platform to explain why Ethereum exists and what its goal really is. I feel like a lot of people that listened to it and watched it came away with a better understanding of Ethereum rather than being bogged down by technical jargon.
Kambis Kohansal Vajargah
Kambis Kohansal Vajargah

Head of Startup-Services and Deputy Head of Founder-Services, Austrian Federal Economic Chamber

As someone who works closely with founders and evaluates a lot of partnerships, the process was refreshingly well-organized. Nasib has a way of making the discussion go deeper than you'd anticipate in a one-hour format, which matters when you're representing an institution. We ended up with a full episode across all major platforms plus a series of short clips that kept generating engagement well after the initial release. It didn't feel like a one-and-done content piece at all. The most valuable outcome was the quality of people who reached out afterwards. Not just views or likes, but relevant conversations that opened doors we hadn't knocked on yet. — Kambis Kohansal Vajargah, Head of Startup-Services and Deputy Head of Founder-Services, Austrian Federal Economic Chamber
Albert
Albert

CEO - AQ Forensics GmbH

I was a guest on a Bitcoin webcast roundtable hosted by Nasib of NFK Media back in April, covering custody, tax, forensics, and where regulation is heading in 2026. Joining alongside Thomas Jeegers from Relai and Florian Wimmer from Blockpit made for a good mix of perspectives, and the conversation went places I did not fully anticipate going in. Since each guest brings their own professional network, you are in front of the clients, partners, investors, and contacts of every roundtable participant at the same time, either throughout the session or after it. Nasib prepared properly, since the questions were not generic and a few of them required us to think. What I did not expect was the report that followed. NFK Media published a co-branded intelligence piece pulling the key threads from the discussion into something you could hand to a CFO or a compliance team, or a potential client and partner. The people who watched and reached out afterward were exactly the kind of professionals you want to be in front of if you work in the institutional crypto market. The overall format works because it does two things at once. You get a live conversation in front of a relevant professional audience, and you walk away with media assets that keep working after the session ends. The session was cut into multiple formats and pushed across LinkedIn, X, YouTube, and podcast platforms, so it kept finding new audiences for weeks after we recorded it. For anyone whose work touches institutional crypto and who wants to reach the right counterparties without another generic conference panel, this creates a natural reason to start a conversation before any formal ask is made. Worth reaching out to Nasib and NFK Media directly. Thank you, Albert
Alex Scharrer
Alex Scharrer

Head of Capital Markets, NEAR Foundation

Nasib was great to work with. You can tell he actually does the reading before he hits record. The questions covered a lot of ground, from NEAR's AI origins to institutional capital to where AI and crypto are heading, and a few of them made me stop and actually think instead of falling back on the usual answers. It felt more like a conversation than an interview. The final episode came out well. It holds up for a technical audience but is still accessible if you're coming in cold, which is a hard balance to get right. I also appreciated that the format gave me space to be honest about the parts that are hard or uncertain, not just the highlight reel. It landed with the right people too. I had a handful of useful conversations come out of it and I've ended up sharing the link a bunch when someone wants the longer version of what we're building at NEAR. Would recommend to anyone thinking about going on.
Thomas Jeegers
Thomas Jeegers

CFO & COO at Relai

Nasib is doing the work on topics that matter. Real effort, strong guests, and a refreshing willingness to dig into complexity. A good place to dive in if you are genuinely committed to understanding the space deeply.
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