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The CTO Show with Mehmet is a podcast that explores the latest trends, insights, and strategies in the world of technology and business. Hosted by Mehmet Gonullu, each episode features in-depth discussions and interviews with thought leaders, innovators, and entrepreneurs across a wide range of industries. From cybersecurity and digital transformation to emerging technologies and business tips for tech people, the show provides a balanced and structured approach to understanding the rapidly evolving world of technology and how it impacts our lives. For feedback: mgonullu@mgonullu.comMehmet Gonullu Economía
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  • #576 The Infrastructure Behind Tokenization: JP Worrell on Scaling Real-World Assets
    Feb 27 2026

    Tokenization has moved beyond hype. The real opportunity is no longer in creating tokens, but in building the infrastructure that allows real-world assets to operate at scale.


    In this episode, Mehmet speaks with JP Worrell, Co-Founder and CPO of Blubird, about the evolution of Web3 from speculation to systems. They explore why most tokenization projects fail, how modular infrastructure changes time-to-market, and why compliance, trust, and operational systems are becoming the true moats in the space.


    The conversation also dives into AI’s role in Web3, the shift from ICO-era hype to real assets, and what it takes to build scalable, institutional-grade platforms in a rapidly maturing market.



    👤 About the Guest


    JP Worrell is the Co-Founder and Chief Product Officer at Blubird, a platform focused on building the infrastructure layer for tokenized real-world assets.


    With over two decades of experience across enterprise systems, fintech, and blockchain, JP has been active in the Web3 space since 2016. At Blubird, he focuses on enabling institutional-grade tokenization through compliance, governance, onboarding, reporting, and lifecycle management.



    🚀 Key Takeaways

    • Tokenization alone is not enough, infrastructure is where long-term value is created

    • Most projects fail not because of tech, but due to lack of market fit and distribution

    • Modular platforms dramatically reduce time-to-market from months to weeks

    • Compliance, governance, and reporting are critical for institutional adoption

    • Real-world assets differ fundamentally from NFTs and speculative tokens

    • Infrastructure creates operational trust across issuers, investors, and regulators

    • AI will play a supporting role, especially in compliance and decision-making workflows

    • The Web3 market is maturing, but still far from fully developed



    🎯 What You’ll Learn

    • Why tokenization is shifting from hype to infrastructure

    • How modular systems are transforming Web3 development

    • The biggest mistakes founders make in the RWA space

    • What makes a tokenization platform scalable and compliant

    • How regulators view trust in tokenized assets

    • The role of AI in Web3 platforms and infrastructure

    • The future of tokenization in real estate, commodities, and beyond



    ⏱️ Episode Highlights


    00:00 – Introduction and JP’s background

    01:00 – What Blubird is building in tokenization infrastructure

    02:00 – Why infrastructure matters more than tokens

    03:00 – From bespoke tokenization to modular systems

    04:00 – Common mistakes founders make in Web3

    05:00 – Explaining tokenization using Web2 analogies

    06:00 – Real-world asset examples and use cases

    07:00 – What is defensible in tokenization platforms

    08:00 – Speed, scale, and time-to-market advantages

    09:00 – Compliance, KYC, AML and institutional requirements

    10:00 – Trust, regulators, and infrastructure layers

    11:00 – Impact on investor confidence and adoption

    12:00 – Government use cases and institutional focus

    13:00 – Tokenization as a fundraising tool for founders

    14:00 – Why infrastructure alone is not enough

    16:00 – Market fit, GTM, and why projects fail

    18:00 – Blockchain choice vs business fundamentals

    19:00 – The role of AI in tokenization platforms

    21:00 – Product leadership in Web3 vs Web2

    24:00 – Emerging use cases beyond real estate

    26:00 – Lessons from ICOs and market evolution

    29:00 – Why the market is maturing but not mature

    31:00 – Parallels between Web1, AI, and Web3

    34:00 – The future “ChatGPT moment” for tokenization

    35:00 – Final thoughts and where to connect



    🔗 Resources Mentioned

    • Blubird: https://www.getblubird.com/

    • JP Worrell on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gpworrell/

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    38 m
  • #575 AI Risk Is the New Cybersecurity Battleground With Walter Haydock
    Feb 23 2026

    AI is moving faster than security, and the gap is widening.


    In this episode, Mehmet sits down with Walter Haydock, Founder of StackAware, to explore how organizations can safely deploy AI while managing growing risks across cybersecurity, compliance, and governance.


    As AI systems become embedded in products, operations, and decision-making, traditional security approaches are no longer enough. From data leakage to supply chain vulnerabilities, and from regulatory pressure to investor scrutiny, AI introduces a new layer of complexity that leaders can no longer ignore.


    Walter breaks down the emerging AI risk landscape, the importance of standards like ISO 42001, and why governance is becoming a competitive advantage, not just a compliance exercise.



    👤 About the Guest


    Walter Haydock is the Founder of StackAware, a company helping organizations measure and manage cyber, privacy, and compliance risks in AI systems.


    He previously served as a Marine Corps officer and worked on Capitol Hill advising members of the U.S. House of Representatives. His experience spans government, cybersecurity, and enterprise software, giving him a unique perspective on managing risk in fast-moving technology environments.


    Walter focuses on helping companies accelerate AI adoption responsibly while maintaining trust, security, and regulatory alignment.


    https://www.linkedin.com/in/walter-haydock/



    🔑 Key Takeaways

    • AI risk is becoming a core cybersecurity challenge, not a separate discipline

    • ISO 42001 introduces a structured way to manage AI governance and risk

    • Many companies still treat compliance as a checkbox instead of an operational system

    • AI supply chain risks are one of the biggest emerging threats

    • Training AI on customer data without transparency can lead to backlash and liability

    • Open-source AI tools introduce new attack vectors through plugins and dependencies

    • AI governance is quickly becoming part of investor due diligence

    • Companies that manage AI risk well will gain a competitive advantage

    • Speed of decision-making matters more than perfect information in AI adoption

    • Every company is becoming an AI company, whether they realize it or not



    🎯 What You’ll Learn

    • What ISO 42001 is and why it matters for AI-driven companies

    • How AI risk differs from traditional cybersecurity risk

    • The biggest vulnerabilities in the AI supply chain

    • How attackers are already using AI to accelerate cyber threats

    • Why governance frameworks are essential for scaling AI safely

    • How regulations in the US and EU are shaping AI adoption

    • The role of AI governance in fundraising and M&A due diligence

    • Practical first steps to assess and manage AI risk

    • How to balance innovation speed with compliance requirements

    • Why AI governance will become table stakes for every business



    ⚡ Episode Highlights (Chapters)


    00:00 Introduction and guest background

    02:30 What is ISO 42001 and why it exists

    05:00 Why AI governance is becoming critical

    07:00 Who needs AI compliance the most

    10:00 Regulation across the US, EU, and globally

    13:00 Innovation vs regulation: finding the balance

    18:00 AI supply chain risks explained

    21:00 Open source AI and new attack vectors

    25:00 Why AI risk management will be mandatory

    27:30 AI in due diligence and fundraising

    30:00 Future threats and AI-driven attacks

    32:00 First steps for managing AI risk

    34:00 Leadership mindset and decision making

    37:00 Who owns AI risk inside organizations

    39:00 Closing thoughts



    🔗 Resources Mentioned

    • StackAware: https://stackaware.com/

    • ISO 42001 (AI Management System Standard): https://www.iso.org/standard/42001

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    41 m
  • #574 The Age of Synchrony: Why Human Connection Wins in the AI Era With Joshua Bernstein
    Feb 20 2026

    As AI continues to automate workflows, decision-making, and even communication, one critical capability is becoming more valuable than ever: human connection.


    In this episode, Mehmet sits down with Joshua Bernstein, author of The Age of Synchrony, to explore the science behind trust, connection, and communication in an AI-driven world.


    They dive into the concept of synchrony, the neuroscience of human interaction, and why the ability to connect, build trust, and read people may become the ultimate competitive advantage for founders, leaders, and operators.


    From pitching investors to leading teams, this conversation explores how trust is built, why most decisions are emotional, and what happens to human purpose in a world where AI can do most of the work.



    👤 About the Guest


    Joshua Bernstein is an author, investor, and consultant with over 30 years of experience across technology, business, and advisory.


    He is the author of The Age of Synchrony, a book exploring how neuroscience, human biology, and emerging technologies are converging to redefine how we connect, communicate, and build trust.


    Joshua works with organizations ranging from early-stage founders to multi-billion dollar companies, helping them improve performance, leadership, and human dynamics through the science of synchrony.


    https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshuabbernstein/



    💡 Key Takeaways

    • Trust is created emotionally, not logically

    • AI increases the value of human connection, not decreases it

    • Synchrony is a measurable neurobiological connection between people

    • Most people already have the ability to connect deeply, but noise gets in the way

    • The real differentiator in an AI-driven world is authenticity

    • AI can simulate empathy, but it cannot create real human connection

    • The future will split between scalable AI communication and real human interaction

    • Founders who build trust will outperform those who only build products



    🎯 What You Will Learn

    • What “synchrony” means and why it matters in business and leadership

    • How neuroscience explains trust, connection, and influence

    • Why human connection is becoming more important as AI scales

    • Simple techniques to build trust faster in conversations

    • How founders can improve investor pitches through emotional connection

    • The hidden signals people send through language, tone, and behavior

    • Why authenticity is the only durable advantage in an AI-driven world

    • How to balance AI efficiency with real human relationships



    ⏱️ Episode Highlights (Chapters)


    00:00 Introduction to Joshua Bernstein and The Age of Synchrony

    02:00 Why human connection is declining in the digital age

    05:00 What synchrony is and why it matters

    08:30 The impact of AI on human relationships

    12:00 How to build trust and connection in conversations

    16:00 Practical techniques to create synchrony in meetings

    20:00 Why introverts can have an advantage in connection

    24:00 Trust, authenticity, and emotional decision-making

    29:00 Why founders win through connection, not just logic

    33:00 AI, digital twins, and the risk of losing human interaction

    38:00 The future of human connection in an AI-driven world

    44:00 Purpose, meaning, and life in the age of AI



    🔗 Resources Mentioned

    The Age of Synchrony by Joshua Bernstein: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DLLFZ4HW/ref=zg_bsnr_g_573358_d_sccl_18/000-0000000-0000000?psc=1

    • Vault Profit Partners: https://www.vaultprofitpartners.com/

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    50 m
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