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Real Vision x dVIN on Why Wine Belongs On-Chain ⛓️‍💥🍷

Culture in a Bottle: Tokenizing Wine with Raoul Pal and Jamie Coutts

In this episode of Wine x Web3, host Jana Kreilein shares a live recording from Bar Lulu in Sydney, featuring a vibrant panel with David Garrett, co-founder of dVIN Labs, Raoul Pal, CEO of Real Vision, and Jamie Coutts, Real Vision’s Chief Crypto Analyst. Together, they explore the evolving intersection of blockchain technology and the global wine industry. The conversation covers wine as a real world asset, tokenization's role in unlocking access and transparency, and how blockchain solves structural inefficiencies in the $1 trillion wine market. David and Raoul also emphasize wine’s cultural relevance and its power to forge community, blending story, identity, and investment in a decentralized future.

Key Points From This Episode:

● Introduction to the live event at Bar Lulu and its significance in the Real Vision community

● Raoul Pal shares personal stories that shaped his journey

● David’s background in tech and wine, and how it led to founding dVIN Labs

● Raoul on the cultural power of wine and its potential as a tokenized asset

● Core inefficiencies in the wine industry: lack of data, transparency, and connectivity

● Challenges for winemakers in accessing customers and adapting to generational shifts

● Consumer and investor barriers in the fine wine market

● Wine as a stable, under-leveraged asset class with investment potential

● Blockchain success stories in other industries like diamonds and commodities

● Overview of dVIN’s tech stack: digital corks, chain of custody, anti-counterfeit features

● Launch details for VINCO token and the planned integration with the Solana ecosystem

● How tokenized loyalty and community rewards reshape the consumer-winemaker dynamic

● Final thoughts on wine recommendations and the cultural influence of critic Robert Parker

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