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Babylon: Self-Custodial Bitcoin Native Staking & Bitcoin-Secured Networks - David Tse
Babylon: Self-Custodial Bitcoin Native Staking & Bitcoin-Secured Networks - David Tse

Episode 582

Throughout the years, there were many attempts of tapping into Bitcoin’s liquidity and security, but almost all of them came with different caveats. …

1 year, 5 months ago

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RedStone: The Oracle Pioneering the Future of DeFi - Marcin Kaźmierczak
RedStone: The Oracle Pioneering the Future of DeFi - Marcin Kaźmierczak

Episode 581

The DeFi landscape has significantly evolved since 2018 when Chainlink was launched. Recent developments such as L2 rollups, liquid staking, restakin…

1 year, 5 months ago

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Privado ID & Quark ID: On-Chain ZK-Powered Unified ID - Diego Fernandez & Evin McMullen
Privado ID & Quark ID: On-Chain ZK-Powered Unified ID - Diego Fernandez & Evin McMullen

Episode 580

Traditional KYC and AML regulations have often forced companies to comply, without having the right tools to do so. Simply storing users’ personal in…

1 year, 6 months ago

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Abundance: The First 1 Gigagas/second Stack for Sovereign Rollups - Hilmar Orth
Abundance: The First 1 Gigagas/second Stack for Sovereign Rollups - Hilmar Orth

Episode 579

One of the most limited blockchain resources is blockspace. From Bitcoin’s Blocksize Wars to Ethereum’s scaling roadmap, a common denominator seems t…

1 year, 6 months ago

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Monad: The EVM-Compatible 10,000 TPS L1 Blockchain - Keone Hon
Monad: The EVM-Compatible 10,000 TPS L1 Blockchain - Keone Hon

Episode 578

The status quo for developers choosing an ecosystem for their blockchain usually revolves around trade-offs: do they go for Ethereum’s network effect…

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Succinct: Every Rollup Will Be a ZK Rollup! - Uma Roy
Succinct: Every Rollup Will Be a ZK Rollup! - Uma Roy

Episode 577

Polynomials are quintessential in machine learning for establishing relationships between outputs and inputs. However, there is also a field in crypt…

1 year, 6 months ago

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Bitcoin OS: Bitcoin Block 853626 Changed Everything For BTC Smart Contracts - Edan Yago
Bitcoin OS: Bitcoin Block 853626 Changed Everything For BTC Smart Contracts - Edan Yago

Episode 576

Bitcoin’s Taproot update paved the way for a new & exciting era for Bitcoin, as it expanded its use case far beyond that of an immutable ledger. Howe…

1 year, 7 months ago

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Symbiotic: Scaling Shared Security Through Restaking - Misha Putiatin
Symbiotic: Scaling Shared Security Through Restaking - Misha Putiatin

Episode 575

Bootstrapping and maintaining a validator set can be a challenging endeavour, especially for projects that are in search of a product market fit. How…

1 year, 7 months ago

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Ari Juels: Can AI Weaponize Blockchain Smart Contracts? - Chainlink
Ari Juels: Can AI Weaponize Blockchain Smart Contracts? - Chainlink

Episode 574

A smart contract’s rigid rule system represents a double-edged sword. ‘The Code is Law’, but what happens when rogue large language models or AI agen…

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Citrea: Modular Rollup Framework on Bitcoin - Orkun Mahir Kilic
Citrea: Modular Rollup Framework on Bitcoin - Orkun Mahir Kilic

Episode 573

Bitcoin’s lack of native programmability, coupled with advancements in zero knowledge cryptography, has led to rollups being explored as a substitute…

1 year, 7 months ago

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