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Tim Galebach: Uqbar – Smart Contracts on Urbit

Tim Galebach: Uqbar – Smart Contracts on Urbit


Episode 491


Building a truly decentralised, peer-to-peer network, based on a built-in identity system, limits the ecosystem’s interoperability with the outside world. Onboarding developers and users to Urbit was…


Published on 2 years, 8 months ago

Ryan Zurrer: Dialectic AG - A Decade of Crypto Ventures: From BTC mining to P2E gaming

Ryan Zurrer: Dialectic AG - A Decade of Crypto Ventures: From BTC mining to P2E gaming


Episode 490


Considering the abundance of cryto projects launching constantly, making sound investment decisions requires both ample experience in the space, as well as a reliable network. Predicting future trend…


Published on 2 years, 8 months ago

Barry: Dymension – Modular Blockchains and RollApps

Barry: Dymension – Modular Blockchains and RollApps


Episode 489


When it comes to scaling blockchains, there are 2 main types of off-chain solutions: sidechains and L2s (i.e. rollups, state channels). These are all intended to scale monolithic L1 blockchains. Howe…


Published on 2 years, 9 months ago

Laurence Ion & Vincent Weisser: Vita DAO – From DeSci to Longevity Research

Laurence Ion & Vincent Weisser: Vita DAO – From DeSci to Longevity Research


Episode 488


Scientific research & publishing are gruelling tasks that extend outside the scope of science itself. Centralised publications abound in archaic practices that span from submitting a paper to getting…


Published on 2 years, 9 months ago

David Schwartz & Jordi Baylina: Polygon zkEVM – From Mainnet to Mass Adoption - Part 2

David Schwartz & Jordi Baylina: Polygon zkEVM – From Mainnet to Mass Adoption - Part 2


Episode 487


While Part 1 (#486) focused on the technological advancements that allowed proofs to be generated in a practical manner, lowering both the time and the hardware requirements, in this episode, we take…


Published on 2 years, 9 months ago

David Schwartz & Jordi Baylina: Polygon zkEVM – From Circuits to Mainnet - Part 1

David Schwartz & Jordi Baylina: Polygon zkEVM – From Circuits to Mainnet - Part 1


Episode 486


With the upcoming launch of Polygon's zkEVM mainnet, L2s are undoubtedly a huge narrative that is unfolding in 2023. It is time to take a step back and recognise the incredible amount of effort that …


Published on 2 years, 9 months ago

Jesse Pollak: Base – The Optimistic Gateway to Crypto Adoption

Jesse Pollak: Base – The Optimistic Gateway to Crypto Adoption


Episode 485


Layer 2 scaling solutions are widely regarded as the next step forward in the mainstream adoption of crypto as they enable higher throughput and lower transaction fees. Coinbase’s recent announcement…


Published on 2 years, 9 months ago

Rebecca Liao: Saga – Bootstrapping Chainlets in the Multiverse

Rebecca Liao: Saga – Bootstrapping Chainlets in the Multiverse


Episode 484


Building a blockchain from the ground-up is a daunting task in itself, one that should not be a concern when designing an end-user application. Moreover, as Web3 aims to move away from centralized ve…


Published on 2 years, 10 months ago

Luis Schliesske & Hilmar Orth: Gelato Network - Web3 Backend Automation & Relay

Luis Schliesske & Hilmar Orth: Gelato Network - Web3 Backend Automation & Relay


Episode 483


Web3 has always been criticised for its not so friendly user experience. While one might argue that it requires a mere learning curve, similar to that of e-mail services when first introduced, Web2’s…


Published on 2 years, 10 months ago

Joel Thorstensson: Ceramic – Building the Dataverse

Joel Thorstensson: Ceramic – Building the Dataverse


Episode 482


The Metaverse has taken the world by storm in 2021 and even though many have and are still opposing it, the fact that we are spending the majority of our lives online is an undeniable truth. The boun…


Published on 2 years, 10 months ago





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