Now in its Fourth Season, Grindr’s Favorite Gay Podcaster, Katya Zamolodchikova, Turns Up the Heat on Culture, Camp, and Filthy Dating Stories the Gay Internet Now in its Fourth Season, Grindr’s Favorite Gay Podcaster, Katya Zamolodchikova, Turns Up the Heat on Culture, Camp, and Filthy Dating Stories the Gay Internet

Grindr Presents: Who’s the A**hole? Season 4 — Katya’s Back for Another Round

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Now in its Fourth Season, Grindr’s Favorite Gay Podcaster, Katya Zamolodchikova, Turns Up the Heat on Culture, Camp, and Filthy Dating Stories the Gay Internet Can’t Get Enough Of

WEST HOLLYWOOD, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–$GRND #grindr—Grindr, the Global Gayborhood in Your Pocket™, brings back its award winning podcast Who’s the Asshole? for a fourth season packed with queer excellence and hilarity. Hosted by drag legend, comedian, and professional truth-teller, Katya Zamolodchikova, the latest season goes harder than ever with outrageous scenarios, scorching hot takes, and the messiest dilemmas yet— stripped down with razor-sharp wit and unapologetic honesty.

Rooted in Grindr’s power to connect and its embrace of gay, uncut candor, season 4 brings together bold queer voices to do what the internet loves to avoid: talk openly about the good, the bad, the ugly, and the wildly amusing realities of connecting on Grindr. Who’s the Asshole? was born from a simple truth- everyone loves to complain about bad behavior on Grindr, but that behavior comes from users. Sometimes it’s them. Sometimes it’s you. Sometimes it’s all of us. Featuring boundary-pushing guests from entertainment, drag, music, fashion, sports, comedy, and performance, the podcast leans into the mess, calling out shitty behavior, unpacking why it happens, and doing the dirty work with candid humor and no pulling out early. The result is a horny and self-aware portrait of queerness that proves owning the mess is how Grindr (and culture) moves forward.

Who’s the Asshole? is peak gay discourse and culture- raw unfiltered storytelling, quick quips, and funny as hell,” says Ben Cooper, Director of Consumer Content at Grindr. “We always look to our community to lend their voices and opinions on and off the grid, no matter how messy. This season, we turned the volume up with hotter takes, louder personalities, and no promises of keeping it clean. Grindr exists for these conversations: real and happening right now.”

Each episode draws from real-life listener submissions to spark candid discussions around sex, dating, careers, and boundaries without a filter via the podcast’s official hotline, 510-ASS-HOLE.

‘Grindr Presents: Who’s The Asshole?’ Season 4 launches today, February 12, featuring five show-stopping guests that leave you wanting another round:

  • February 12 – Jinkx Monsoon, Drag icon and Broadway baby, unpacks the fine line between theatrical chaos, emotional honesty, and surviving as the smartest person in the room.
  • February 19 – Peaches, provocateur and musician, gets into sexual self-expression, creative freedom, and why shock has always been a tool—not the point.
  • February 26 – Colton Underwood, Reality TV’s most-watched athlete, opens up about visibility, vulnerability, and navigating queer identity after the spotlight shifts.
  • March 5 – Jeremy Scott, high camp couturier, talks on the intensity of the fashion industry and how queerness has always been stitched into his creative worldview.
  • March 12 – Pat Regan, Emmy award winning writer and comedian, dives into gay intimacy on and off the stage and unpacks the humor hiding inside everyday chaos.
  • March 19 – Lushious Massacr, the gay internet’s personal Dragvestigator, brings raw and exposed glamour with confidence, transformation, and showing up loudly as yourself.

“Four seasons deep and I’m basically officiating a verbal gangbang of opinions with powerhouse guests. Honestly? I’m so here for it,” says renowned Who’s the Asshole? host, Katya Zamolodchikova. “Hosting Who’s the Asshole? feels like live-commentating a group chat that should never see daylight. . . like some assholes—and that’s the magic.”

Since its debut, Who’s the Asshole? has had the gay internet begging for more, becoming one of the most talked-about original podcasts, reinforcing the app’s role as a global cultural connector that extends beyond dating into the community. The podcast is Grindr at full volume uncensored- where nuance gets sweaty, community gets intimate, and queer voices are free to say exactly what’s on their minds.

Season four of ‘Grindr Presents: Who’s the Asshole?’ can be viewed on YouTube and streamed wherever you get your podcasts.

For more information visit Grindr’s blog, here.

ABOUT GRINDR INC.

With more than 15 million average monthly active users, Grindr has grown to become the Global Gayborhood in Your Pocket™, on a mission to make a world where the lives of our global community are free, equal, and just. Available in 190+ countries and territories, Grindr is often the primary way for its users to connect, express themselves, and discover the world around them. Since 2015, Grindr for Equality has advanced human rights, health, and safety for millions of LGBTQ+ people in partnership with organizations in every region of the world. Grindr has offices in West Hollywood, the Bay Area, Chicago, and New York. The Grindr app is available on the App Store and Google Play.

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The gaming industry is in the midst of a historic shift, driven by the rise of Web3. Unlike traditional games, where developers and publishers control assets and dictate in-game economies, Web3 gaming empowers players with ownership and influence. Built on blockchain technology, these ecosystems are decentralized by design, enabling true digital asset ownership, transparent economies, and a future where players help shape the games they play. However, as Web3 gaming grows, security becomes a focal point. The range of security concerns, from hacking to asset theft to vulnerabilities in smart contracts, is a significant issue that will undermine or erode trust in this ecosystem, limiting or stopping adoption. Blockchain technology could be used to create security processes around secure, transparent, and fair Web3 gaming ecosystems. We will explore how security is increasing within gaming ecosystems, which challenges are being overcome, and what the future of security looks like. Why is Security Important in Web3 Gaming? Web3 gaming differs from traditional gaming in that players engage with both the game and assets with real value attached. Players own in-game assets that exist as tokens or NFTs (Non-Fungible Tokens), and can trade and sell them. These game assets usually represent significant financial value, meaning security failure could represent real monetary loss. In essence, without security, the promises of owning “something” in Web3, decentralized economies within games, and all that comes with the term “fair” gameplay can easily be eroded by fraud, hacking, and exploitation. This is precisely why the uniqueness of blockchain should be emphasized in securing Web3 gaming. How Blockchain Ensures Security in Web3 Gaming?
  1. Immutable Ownership of Assets Blockchain records can be manipulated by anyone. If a player owns a sword, skin, or plot of land as an NFT, it is verifiably in their ownership, and it cannot be altered or deleted by the developer or even hacked. This has created a proven track record of ownership, providing control back to the players, unlike any centralised gaming platform where assets can be revoked.
  2. Decentralized Infrastructure Blockchain networks also have a distributed architecture where game data is stored in a worldwide network of nodes, making them much less susceptible to centralised points of failure and attacks. This decentralised approach makes it exponentially more difficult to hijack systems or even shut off the game’s economy.
  3. Secure Transactions with Cryptography Whether a player buys an NFT or trades their in-game tokens for other items or tokens, the transactions are enforced by cryptographic algorithms, ensuring secure, verifiable, and irreversible transactions and eliminating the risks of double-spending or fraudulent trades.
  4. Smart Contract Automation Smart contracts automate the enforcement of game rules and players’ economic exchanges for the developer, eliminating the need for intermediaries or middlemen, and trust for the developer. For example, if a player completes a quest that promises a reward, the smart contract will execute and distribute what was promised.
  5. Anti-Cheating and Fair Gameplay The naturally transparent nature of blockchain makes it extremely simple for anyone to examine a specific instance of gameplay and verify the economic outcomes from that play. Furthermore, multi-player games that enforce smart contracts on things like loot sharing or win sharing can automate and measure trustlessness and avoid cheating, manipulations, and fraud by developers.
  6. Cross-Platform Security Many Web3 games feature asset interoperability across platforms. This interoperability is made viable by blockchain, which guarantees ownership is maintained whenever assets transition from one game or marketplace to another, thereby offering protection to players who rely on transfers for security against fraud. Key Security Dangers in Web3 Gaming Although blockchain provides sound first principles of security, the Web3 gaming ecosystem is susceptible to threats. Some of the most serious threats include:
Smart Contract Vulnerabilities: Smart contracts that are poorly written or lack auditing will leave openings for exploitation and thereby result in asset loss. Phishing Attacks: Unintentionally exposing or revealing private keys or signing transactions that are not possible to reverse, under the assumption they were genuine transaction requests. Bridge Hacks: Cross-chain bridges, which allow players to move their assets between their respective blockchains, continually face hacks, requiring vigilance from players and developers. Scams and Rug Pulls: Rug pulls occur when a game project raises money and leaves, leaving player assets worthless. Regulatory Ambiguity: Global regulations remain unclear; risks exist for players and developers alike. While blockchain alone won’t resolve every issue, it remediates the responsibility of the first principles, more so when joined by processes such as auditing, education, and the right governance, which can improve their contribution to the security landscapes in game ecosystems. Real Life Examples of Blockchain Security in Web3 Gaming Axie Infinity (Ronin Hack): The Axie Infinity game and several projects suffered one of the biggest hacks thus far on its Ronin bridge; however, it demonstrated the effectiveness of multi-sig security and the effective utilization of decentralization. The industry benefited through learning and reflection, thus, as projects have implemented changes to reduce the risks of future hacks or misappropriation. Immutable X: This Ethereum scaling solution aims to ensure secure NFT transactions for gaming, allowing players to trade an asset without the burden of exorbitant fees and fears of being a victim of fraud. Enjin: Enjin is providing a trusted infrastructure for Web3 games, offering secure NFT creation and transfer while reiterating that ownership and an asset securely belong to the player. These examples indubitably illustrate that despite challenges to overcome, blockchain remains the foundational layer on which to build more secure Web3 gaming environments. Benefits of Blockchain Security for Players and Developers For Players: Confidence in true ownership of assets Transparency in in-game economies Protection against nefarious trades/scams For Developers: More trust between players and the platform Less reliance on centralized infrastructure Ability to attract wealth and players based on provable fairness By incorporating blockchain security within the mechanics of game design, developers can create and enforce resilient ecosystems where players feel reassured in investing time, money, and ownership within virtual worlds. The Future of Secure Web3 Gaming Ecosystems As the wisdom of blockchain technology and industry knowledge improves, the future for secure Web3 gaming looks bright. New growing trends include: Zero-Knowledge Proofs (ZKPs): A new wave of protocols that enable private transactions and secure smart contracts while managing user privacy with an element of transparency. Decentralized Identity Solutions (DID): Helping players control their identities and decrease account theft risks. AI-Enhanced Security: Identifying irregularities in user interactions by sampling pattern anomalies to avert hacks and fraud by time-stamping critical events. Interoperable Security Standards: Allowing secured and seamless asset transfers across blockchains and games. With these innovations, blockchain will not only secure gaming assets but also enhance the overall trust and longevity of Web3 gaming ecosystems. Conclusion Blockchain is more than a buzzword in Web3; it is the only way to host security, fairness, and transparency. With blockchain, players confirm immutable ownership of digital assets, there is a decentralized infrastructure, and finally, it supports smart contracts to automate code that protects players and developers from the challenges of digital economies. The threats, vulnerabilities, and scams that come from smart contracts still persist, but the industry is maturing with better security practices, cross-chain solutions, and increased formal cryptographic tools. In the coming years, blockchain will remain the base to digital economies and drive Web3 gaming environments that allow players to safely own, trade, and enjoy their digital experiences free from fraud and exploitation. While blockchain and gaming alone entertain, we will usher in an era of secure digital worlds where trust complements innovation. The Role of Blockchain in Building Safer Web3 Gaming Ecosystems was originally published in Coinmonks on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story
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