Rehash: A Web3 Podcast
A community-governed web3 podcast that interviews builders and thinkers, recently known for its satirical 'Between Two Chains' miniseries.
Rehash is a web3 podcast that stands out for its community-governed model, where NFT holders vote on guests and topics. While typically an interview show covering the cultural and social sides of crypto, its most distinct recent format was "Between Two Chains," a four-part miniseries parodying Zach Galifianakis's "Between Two Ferns." In it, hosts Diana Chen and LDF (of sponsor LayerZero) blended deadpan, absurd humor with deeply technical questions for infrastructure builders.
“The community-governed model, where the audience directly curates the guest list via NFT ownership, is a primary differentiator. The recent "Between Two Chains" miniseries' satirical, "Between Two Ferns"-style format is highly distinctive within the typically dry crypto podcast space.”
Who hosts this show
Rehash is the first community-owned web3 podcast where members nominate and vote on guests. Hosted by Diana Chen, the show explores technical and cultural topics in crypto through interviews with builders and founders. Before web3, Chen was a lawyer and travel blogger, and has led content at RabbitHole and Unstoppable Domains. The show is known for producing special miniseries, including a four-part satirical series on interoperability called "Between Two Chains," which was co-hosted by LDF from LayerZero.
Credentials & credits
- Host of Rehash
- Former Lawyer
- Former Head of Content, RabbitHole
- Former Head of Content, Unstoppable Domains
Other ventures
- Travel blogging
What kind of podcast
- Country
- United States
- Region
- usa
When new episodes drop
- 01Between Two Chains Ep 4: The Role of Bridges in Interoperability (Angus Lamps)Jul 23, 2025 · 40 min
- 02
- 03
- 04
- 05TRAILER: Introducing Between Two Chains, a Rehash Production with LayerZeroJun 27, 2025 · 5 min
- 06Insights on the Future of DeSci w/Tarun Chitra (Gauntlet) | S11 E9May 1, 2025 · 47 min
- 07Resisting State Capture w/Spencer Graham (Hats) | MINIHASH 009Apr 24, 2025 · 22 min
- 08The Evolution of DAOs and AI w/Nick Naraghi (Hats Protocol) | S11 E8Apr 17, 2025 · 59 min
Notable episodes
- 01Between Two Chains Ep 1: Improving Blockchain Interoperability for Users w/Nitya & Aditi (Para)
The first episode of the satirical "Between Two Chains" miniseries, establishing the unique format and tone.
- 02Between Two Chains Ep 3: Future of Blockchain Interoperability with Zero Knowledge (Reka, RISC Zero)
Introduced the memorable 'berry-fiable compute' analogy for ZK proofs and features the show's signature blend of humor and technical depth.
- 03Insights on the Future of DeSci w/Tarun Chitra (Gauntlet) | S11 E9
An example of the show's regular format, featuring a prominent crypto figure discussing a niche topic (Decentralized Science) outside the interoperability series.
What you'll be asked on this show
The "Between Two Chains" interview style is a bait-and-switch. It opens with an ambush of satirical, often personal or pop-culture-based questions to create awkward humor, in the style of "Between Two Ferns." The hosts, particularly LDF, use deadpan delivery to ask things like how a Sabrina Carpenter song influenced a guest's technical strategy. After this confrontational opening, the interview shifts to more standard (but still deep) technical questions. A recurring move is to ask all guests for their personal definition of a core concept like "interoperability." The show's catchphrase, "interop is solved," is used to challenge guests on the future of their work. Closing questions often ask for a forward-looking "wish" for the crypto community.
The "Between Two Chains" miniseries is a two-host, satirical interview format that opens with a clapperboard and absurd, confrontational questions before transitioning to earnest technical discussion. The hosts play distinct roles, with LDF driving the aggressive, deadpan humor and Diana Chen guiding the more traditional interview segments. A dog is occasionally seen walking through the set during interviews.
Questions the host keeps coming back to
11 cataloguedIf you're going on this show as a guest, expect some version of each of these. Each note explains when the host reaches for it.
origin
1- Q.01
“What does interoperability mean to you?”
This question is asked earnestly after the satirical opening to ground the conversation in the guest's specific definition.
future
2- Q.01
“Now that interoperability is solved, are you out of a job?”
A recurring, tongue-in-cheek question used to challenge guests on the future of their work and the industry.
- Q.02
“What are the biggest unsolved problems in crypto infrastructure?”
A direct question asked mid-interview to get the guest's expert opinion on industry-wide challenges.
advice
1- Q.01
“What's your one wish or ask for the builders in this space?”
A common closing question to elicit a final, forward-looking piece of advice from the guest.
controversy
2- Q.01
“How would you respond to your grandmother saying you don't have a real job?”
An opening satirical question designed to humorously challenge the legitimacy of working in crypto.
- Q.02
“How did [unrelated pop culture reference] inspire your team's technical work?”
A signature satirical opening move, connecting something absurd (like a pop song) to the guest's project.
process
2- Q.01
“What's the dumbest UX hurdle you've faced that makes you want to let the banks win?”
This question surfaces candid frustrations about the crypto industry's user experience problems.
- Q.02
“How has your view of interoperability changed since moving from apps to infra?”
Probes how a guest's perspective has evolved with their career trajectory.
mindset
1- Q.01
“Why is [Concept X] good when it sounds bad?”
Used to have the guest defend and explain a counter-intuitive technical concept like 'zero knowledge'.
craft
1- Q.01
“Why are [Concept A] and [Concept B] the iconic duo?”
Asks the guest to explain the synergistic relationship between two key technologies in their field.
personal
1- Q.01
“What chains are you most spiritually aligned with, and why?”
A humorous, personal question designed to reveal a guest's biases and personality.
Signature segments
- · "Between Two Chains" satirical miniseries
- · The "interop is solved" catchphrase
- · Community-owned governance via NFT voting
- · A dog walking on set during interviews
- · Opening interviews with a clapperboard
Topics covered repeatedly
Who gets booked here
Guests are typically founders and technical leads from prominent web3 infrastructure projects focused on interoperability, wallets, and ZK proofs. They need to be able to handle both deep technical questions and a satirical, sometimes awkward, comedic style.
- Angus Lampson Between Two Chains Ep 4: The Role of Bridges in Interoperability (Angus Lamps)
- Rekaon Between Two Chains Ep 3: Future of Blockchain Interoperability with Zero Knowledge (Reka, RISC Zero)
- Jill Gunteron Between Two Chains Ep 2: How is Interoperability Solved? w/Jill Gunter (Espresso)
- Nitya & Adition Between Two Chains Ep 1: Improving Blockchain Interoperability for Users w/Nitya & Aditi (Para)
- Tarun Chitraon Insights on the Future of DeSci w/Tarun Chitra (Gauntlet) | S11 E9
Where to find this show
Audience & reach
The "Between Two Chains" miniseries was co-produced with LayerZero, an interoperability protocol. An employee, LDF, served as a co-host, suggesting a model of deep, thematic sponsorship integrations that embed the sponsor directly into the content, rather than just running ad spots.
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People also ask
- Who is the host of Rehash?
- The main host is Diana Chen. The "Between Two Chains" miniseries was co-hosted by Diana Chen and LDF from LayerZero.
- Is the podcast still running?
- The podcast appears to be on hiatus, with the most recent episodes published in July 2025.
- What is the format of the show?
- It's an interview-style podcast. It is most known for its recent "Between Two Chains" miniseries, which adopted a satirical format parodying "Between Two Ferns."
- How are guests chosen for the podcast?
- Rehash is a community-owned podcast where holders of the show's NFTs nominate and vote on who will be a guest.
- What is "Between Two Chains"?
- It was a four-part miniseries from July 2025, co-produced with LayerZero, that explored blockchain interoperability using a satirical interview format.
- Where can I listen to the podcast?
- The podcast is available on major platforms like Apple Podcasts and YouTube, and all episodes are published on-chain.
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