Neocypherpunk Summit

Exploring our Relationship with Labor
2026-06-14 , Bread Coop Zone (Studio)

A roundtable exploring our relationship with labor in the age of automation, platform economies, and the changing nature of work.


Curator: Bread Coop

Gilberto Morishaw is a leading techno-futurist and systems thinker who empowers leaders and organizations to navigate the complex intersection of climate, technology, and society. He inspires audiences to envision and build a regenerative and impactful future, drawing on his expertise in systems thinking, regenerative practices, and future-oriented leadership.

With a background in International and European Governance and Global Impact, Gilberto's expertise spans topics from AI, climate change, and migration to systems thinking, youth engagement, and Web3. He is a community lead at Bread Cooperative and he serves as Co-Director for the Creative Regenerative Futures Foundation, is a former Youth Advisor for the European Commissioner for International Partnerships, and is a German Marshall Fund TILN Alumnus.

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Joshua Dávila is a writer and podcaster of The Blockchain Socialist focused on the intersection of technology, politics, and post-capitalist thought. Originally operating under a pseudonym, he publicly emerged with the publication of his book Blockchain Radicals: How Capitalism Ruined Crypto and How to Fix It, released by Repeater Books in 2023. He is a co-founder of the Breadchain Cooperative, which develops crypto applications from a post-capitalist perspective.

Dávila has interviewed leading voices in the crypto space such as Vitalik Buterin, Ethan Buchman, and Chris Goes, as well as critics like Cory Doctorow. He has collaborated with researchers like Primavera De Filippi to explore the ideological roots of the Network State concept. His writing has appeared in publications including Friends With Benefits and Outland, and he is the co-author of the science fiction series Katabasis Chronicles with Beth McCarthy.

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