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Arthur Breitman is the Co-Founder of Tezos. In this episode, Breitman joins The Scoop to discuss the launch of uranium.io, a new marketplace for trading uranium powered by blockchain technology that looks to make investing in uranium more accessible to retail investors. The conversation also touched on geopolitical and technological tailwinds that could drive greater demand for nuclear energy. OUTLINE 00:00 Introduction 00:49 Sponsor break 02:41 How uranium markets work today 05:36 The limitations of uranium ETFs and futures 07:10 Tokenization and RWA evolution 15:56 Why start with uranium 18:33 Why uranium is red hot right now 23:30 Lessons from entering the uranium market 28:01 Beyond commodities 31:13 Conclusion GUEST LINKS Arthur Breitman on X: https://x.com/ArthurB Uranium.io on X: https://x.com/uranium_io Are you hiring in crypto? Use Campus to quickly find your best candidates with our challenging Crypto Assessment Test. Faster hiring, stronger teams. Sign up for a trial today: theblock.co/campus This episode is brought to your by our sponsors: Fidelity Explore Fidelity crypto careers today. Go to crypto.FidelityCareers.com to learn more. Uranium.io Investing in uranium is now widely accessible. Visit uranium.io to learn more.
In this episode, I sit down with my longtime friend Arthur Breitman, the co-founder of Tezos, one of the OG blockchains that has been innovating since 2018. We dive deep into the evolution of tokenization, why the first wave fell short, and how the next iteration can unlock real value. Arthur also shares insights on Tezos' latest upgrades, the growing demand for privacy in crypto, and an unexpected but fascinating use case—tokenizing uranium.We also explore:Why stablecoins became the most successful “real-world asset” in cryptoThe role of privacy in blockchain and the regulatory challenges aheadHow Tezos continues to innovate with faster block times and seamless upgradesThe surprising connection between commodities like uranium and crypto marketsThe reality of DeFi and whether planned maintenance on blockchains makes senseIf you're interested in the future of tokenized assets, crypto infrastructure, and why banks still feel like they're stuck in 1999, this is an episode you don't want to miss.Key Takeaways:✅ The first wave of tokenization failed due to misaligned expectations—crypto traders weren't looking for stable, bond-like investments.✅ Stablecoins became the ultimate “real-world asset” because they're not an investment but a convenience, especially in regions with weak local currencies.✅ Tezos continues to evolve with fast block times, liquid proof-of-stake, and a strong developer community.✅ Tokenizing commodities like uranium opens up new financial markets that were previously inaccessible to retail investors.✅ Privacy remains a core value in crypto, but regulatory pressure is making it harder to implement.Listen & Subscribe:
Arthur Breitman, the creator of Tezos, recently joined us to discuss the evolving landscape of blockchain technology and data empowerment. Drawing from his background as a research engineer at Google X and Waymo, as well as his early career in finance at Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley, Breitman shared his thoughts on decentralization, governance, and the role of technology in reshaping personal data ownership.
The latest price moves and insights with Jennifer Sanasie and Tezos co-founder Arthur Breitman.To get the show every day, follow the podcast here.Tezos ecosystem development firm Trilitech launched Uranium.io, which offers tokens backed by physical uranium oxide U3O8. Tezos co-founder Arthur Breitman joins CoinDesk to discuss the tokenization of real-world assets and bringing commodities to blockchain rails.-Imagine a blockchain built for you. No wallets, no keys, no hassle—just innovation. Welcome to XION, the first walletless layer-one blockchain purpose-built for consumer adoption.With XION, developers can build, launch, and scale products that are ready for the masses—no technical barriers for users, thanks to groundbreaking Chain Abstraction. All it takes to join the crypto revolution? An email.Say goodbye to complexity and hello to possibility. Ready to take the leap? Explore XION today at xion.burnt.com-This content should not be construed or relied upon as investment advice. It is for entertainment and general information purposes.-This episode was hosted by Jennifer Sanasie. “Markets Daily” is produced by Jennifer Sanasie and edited by Victor Chen. All original music by Doc Blust and Colin Mealey.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The latest price moves and insights with Jennifer Sanasie and Tezos co-founder Arthur Breitman.To get the show every day, follow the podcast here.Tezos ecosystem development firm Trilitech launched Uranium.io, which offers tokens backed by physical uranium oxide U3O8. Tezos co-founder Arthur Breitman joins CoinDesk to discuss the tokenization of real-world assets and bringing commodities to blockchain rails.-Imagine a blockchain built for you. No wallets, no keys, no hassle—just innovation. Welcome to XION, the first walletless layer-one blockchain purpose-built for consumer adoption.With XION, developers can build, launch, and scale products that are ready for the masses—no technical barriers for users, thanks to groundbreaking Chain Abstraction. All it takes to join the crypto revolution? An email.Say goodbye to complexity and hello to possibility. Ready to take the leap? Explore XION today at xion.burnt.com-This content should not be construed or relied upon as investment advice. It is for entertainment and general information purposes.-This episode was hosted by Jennifer Sanasie. “Markets Daily” is produced by Jennifer Sanasie and edited by Victor Chen. All original music by Doc Blust and Colin Mealey.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Are Blockchain & AI force multipliers or competitors? Will Blockchain 'unlock' AI adoption, or is the reality much less positive?... Arthur Breitman, Co-founder of Tezos, was working with AI and Self-Driving Cars long before he stepped into Blockchain. So he has an informed view, and a desire to see both technologies succeed, albeit without the hype! On this episode, we'll look to demystify the value of Blockchain and AI, and debunk narratives that talk to Blockchain and AI either being critical for each others' success, or too different to be able to work well together. On this show, we'll cover: - Arthur's Web3 and AI journey to-date - An introduction to the unique capabilities of AI and Blockchain technologies - Evaluating the claim that "AI needs crypto, and crypto needs AI.” - Distinguishing between genuine opportunities and hype - What more is needed to see adoption of AI and Blockchain together at-scale
In today's episode, we're joined by Arthur Breitman, the Co-Founder of Tezos, a layer 1 blockchain. In this episode, we focus on what sets Tezos apart from other blockchains on the market, and how they stack up in terms of performance, network activity, economics, and more. We speak about the network's current use cases, and vision for the future. Arthur walks us through the current challenges faced, current focus areas, the state of the blockchain market today, and his vision for Tezos' future. Tezos: https://tezos.com/ Arthur on X: https://twitter.com/ArthurB Tezos on X: https://twitter.com/tezos Explore Tezos data: https://tzkt.io/ https://tzstats.com/ Make sure to leave a comment if you have any questions
Today on the Ether we have Tezos hosting an AMA with Arthur Breitman. You'll hear from david ryan, and more! Recorded on December 19th 2023. Make sure to check out the newest tracks from Finn and the RAC FM gang over at ImaginetheSmell.org! The majority of the music at the end of these spaces can be found streaming over on Spotify, and the rest of the streaming platforms. Check out Project Survival, Virus Diaries, and Plan B wherever you get your music. Thank you to everyone in the community who supports TerraSpaces.
Arthur Breitman, a prodigy in Mathematics & AI, is the Founder of Tezos. This is the crazy story of a white paper written as a hobby that later turned into a crypto monument while Arthur was still an employee focused on his passion: AI and robotics. Today, Tezos is one of the leading open-source blockchains and has found great success, particularly in the NFT niche. Key topics: - Arthur's early life - Playing music - The Birth of Tezos - Al - Biohacking - Blockchains Sponsor: We are proud to partner with Coinsilium, a focused Web3 investor and venture builder supporting innovative startups building a decentralized future. Coinsilium provides vital funding and expert advice to Web3 and AI-powered early-stage technology companies. Coinsilium also provides strategic advisory services to projects looking to issue tokens. With deep expertise across crypto, DeFi, and Web3, Coinsilium helps accelerate ambitious Web3 startups to the next level. Learn more at https://www.coinsilium.com Follow Tezos & Arthur https://www.instagram.com/tezos/ https://discord.gg/yXaPy6s5Nr https://t.me/TezosAnnouncements https://twitter.com/tezos Follow When Shift Happens: Website: https://www.when-shift-happens.co/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kevinffollonier/ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@kevinfollonier Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinfollonier/ Twitter (X): https://twitter.com/yieldlabs Chapter: 00:00 Meet Arthur Breitman 01:25 London Calling: Navigating Life's Big Decisions 02:49 How Technology's Rewiring Our Human Connections 04:29 Echoes from Childhood & The Birth of Individualism 05:24 From Bullying's Kid to Personal Evolution 11:01 Financial Fascinations 12:53 The Machine Learning Revolution and Its Promise 34:06 From Traditional Trade to the Crypto Frontier 45:28 Twists and Turns of Crypto 50:24 Tezos' Upcoming Adventures 53:40 The Performance Edge 54:42 Health, Longevity, and the Quest for More Time 01:06:18 A Message to a Younger Self #Entrepreneurship #Crypto #News
Arthur Breitman is a co-founder of Tezos. Previously, Arthur was a research engineer for Google X and Waymo. In his early career, he worked as a quantitative analyst for Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley. Arthur graduated from the École Polytechnique and the Courant Institute of NYU where he studied applied mathematics.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In 2017, Arthur Breitman co-founded Tezos along with his wife Kathleen Breitman. Tezos ran one of the most successful ICOs in history, raising 66,000 Bitcoin and 361,000 Ether, worth $232 million in 2017. In 2022, 5 years later, Tezos is now a thriving blockchain ecosystem with 135 projects being developed. I talked to Arthur about the origin and the history of Tezos, as well as the problems and issues of blockchains: interoperability, security, adoption, and regulation. Arthur Breitman: https://twitter.com/ArthurB Tezos: https://tezos.com/ ►► JOIN THE FREE WOLF DEN NEWSLETTER https://www.getrevue.co/profile/TheWolfDen GET UP TO A $8,000 BONUS IN USDT AND TRADE ALL SPOT PAIRS ON BITGET FOR ZERO FEES! ►► https://thewolfofallstreets.info/bitget Follow Scott Melker: Twitter: https://twitter.com/scottmelker Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wolfofallstreets Web: https://www.thewolfofallstreets.io Spotify: https://spoti.fi/30N5FDe Apple podcast: https://apple.co/3FASB2c #Tezos #Crypto #Blockchain The views and opinions expressed here are solely my own and should in no way be interpreted as financial advice. This video was created for entertainment. Every investment and trading move involves risk. You should conduct your own research when making a decision. I am not a financial advisor. Nothing contained in this video constitutes or shall be construed as an offering of financial instruments or as investment advice or recommendations of an investment strategy or whether or not to "Buy," "Sell," or "Hold" an investment.
This week on the Defiant Podcast we speak to Arthur Breitman, the co-founder of Tezos. Created together with his wife Kathleen way back in 2014, Tezos mainnet was launched in 2018 as a proof of stake chain with smart contracts, a combo that has now become the industry standard. They were very much ahead of their time. Yet, Tezos has been slower to pick up than other Layer 1s such as Ethereum & Solana. We discuss its upcoming upgrades and roadmap, and how Arthur sees a deeper DeFi and NFT ecosystem evolving on the network. He argues that with the hype and vanity metrics of the bull run fading away, Tezos approach of what he considers is more thoughtful building, will shine through. Thanking our podcast sponsors: dYdX has launched a Grants program with funding allocated to open-source builders. Come help build the future of decentralized trading at dydxgrants.com Nexo is a platform where you can swap 300+ market pairs and borrow against your crypto from 0% APR. Sign up to Nexo until June 30 & get a welcome bonus of up to $150 in BTC. Avalanche Subnets allow anyone build custom, app-specific blockchains - the future of Web3 scaling. APWine - get your future yield today, speculate on APY evolution or fix APY rates. Discover the latest yield tokenization trend in Web3 with 'APwine'
While blockchains are huge right now, finding one to build on that doesn't use a ton of energy, has good privacy protections, and operates efficiently is harder than it looks. The original breakout blockchain, Bitcoin, was slow to adopt any innovations coming out of research. Other blockchains use the electricity of a small country to play elaborate gambling games. For someone looking to build the future of Web3, what are your options?On this sponsored episode of the podcast, we talk to Tezos co-founder Arthur Breitman. After finding out that the Bitcoin blockchain wouldn't incorporate all the good ideas generated around it—proof of stake, privacy improvements, and smart contracts to name a few—he decided to build his own. Arthur has a background in machine learning and statistics but spent his early 20s teaching self-driving cars how to turn left and working in quantitative finance for high-frequency trading. High-frequency trading was data-driven, but there was so much noise that machine learning didn't do very well. Self-driving cars, meanwhile, presented a more structured problem, so neural networks could yield good results. Around that time, Arthur got bit by the crypto bug. It lived at the intersection of a lot of his interests: Cryptography touched on computer science and math, but his time in finance got him wondering about banks and money work. The idea of individual sovereignty scratched a personal philosophical itch. Naturally, Arthur decided to try some mining software. It took all of his computer's resources, so he uninstalled it. But after seeing the price of Bitcoin break a dollar and other news items about it, he looked closer. He started to think about what a company could do if it didn't have to maintain banking relationships. He thought about possible applications, like decentralized poker. When Bitcoin refused to adopt the improvements developed by competing alt coins, Arthur started thinking about a new blockchain that would respond to new developments and focus on efficient processing, security, and a good smart contract system. Forking the code wasn't enough; he needed a new ledger. That's when Tezos was born. It was initially built by a small team of OCaml programmers using that language's functional subset. Arthur was inspired by the example of WhatsApp, which was built by a small team of senior Erlang engineers. While OCaml would limit the talent he could hire, it would be a very efficient way to build an error-free transaction system. He could have built the whole thing in Java, sure, but Arthur estimates that it would have cost a whole lot more. If you're interested in learning more about what an engineer's blockchain ecosystem looks like, check out the Tezos home page. Discover building on Tezos: https://tezos.com/build/
We continue to see an explosion of interest and money flowing into the crypto/blockchain space. But recent price declines and the Terra disaster have raised new questions about what the whole point is. So ... what is the whole point? What is crypto good for? To get a better understanding of the state of the technology and the market, we speak with Arthur Breitman, the co-founder of the Tezos blockchain. The episode was recorded at the Milken Global Institute Conference in Beverly Hills. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The creators of Tezos, Kathleen Breitman and Arthur Breitman discussed Driving Social, Political, and Economic Innovation on Tezos Blockchain
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: AMA Conjecture, A New Alignment Startup, published by Adam Shimi on April 9, 2022 on The AI Alignment Forum. Conjecture is a new alignment startup founded by Connor Leahy, Sid Black and Gabriel Alfour, which aims to scale alignment research. We have VC backing from, among others, Nat Friedman, Daniel Gross, Patrick and John Collison, Arthur Breitman, Andrej Karpathy, and Sam Bankman-Fried. Our founders and early staff are mostly EleutherAI alumni and previously independent researchers like Adam Shimi. We are located in London. As described in our announcement post, we are running an AMA this week-end, from Today (Saturday 9th April) to Sunday 10th of April. We will answer any question asked before the end of Sunday Anywhere on Earth. We might answer later questions, but no guarantees. If you asked question on our announcement post, we would prefer that you repost them here if possible. Thanks! Looking forward to your questions! Thanks for listening. To help us out with The Nonlinear Library or to learn more, please visit nonlinear.org.
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: We Are Conjecture, A New Alignment Research Startup, published by Connor Leahy on April 8, 2022 on The AI Alignment Forum. Conjecture is a new alignment startup founded by Connor Leahy, Sid Black and Gabriel Alfour, which aims to scale alignment research. We have VC backing from, among others, Nat Friedman, Daniel Gross, Patrick and John Collison, Arthur Breitman, Andrej Karpathy, and Sam Bankman-Fried. Our founders and early staff are mostly EleutherAI alumni and previously independent researchers like Adam Shimi. We are located in London. Of the options we considered, we believe that being a for-profit company with products on the market is the best one to reach our goals. This lets us scale investment quickly while maintaining as much freedom as possible to expand alignment research. The more investors we appeal to, the easier it is for us to select ones that support our mission (like our current investors), and the easier it is for us to guarantee security to alignment researchers looking to develop their ideas over the course of years. The founders also retain complete control of the company. We're interested in your feedback, questions, comments, and concerns. We'll be hosting an AMA on the Alignment Forum this weekend, from Saturday 9th to Sunday 10th, and would love to hear from you all there. (We'll also be responding to the comments thread here!) Our Research Agenda We aim to conduct both conceptual and applied research that addresses the (prosaic) alignment problem. On the experimental side, this means leveraging our hands-on experience from EleutherAI to train and study state-of-the-art models without pushing the capabilities frontier. On the conceptual side, most of our work will tackle the general idea and problems of alignment like deception, inner alignment, value learning, and amplification, with a slant towards language models and backchaining to local search. Our research agenda is still actively evolving, but some of the initial directions are: New frames for reasoning about large language models: What: Propose and expand on a frame of GPT-like models as simulators of various coherent text-processes called simulacra, as opposed to goal-directed agents (upcoming sequence to be published on the AF, see this blogpost for preliminary thoughts). Why: Both an alternative perspective on alignment that highlights different questions, and a high-level model to study how large language models will scale and how they will influence AGI development. Scalable mechanistic interpretability: What: Mechanistic interpretability research in a similar vein to the work of Chris Olah and David Bau, but with less of a focus on circuits-style interpretability and more focus on research whose insights can scale to models with many billions of parameters and larger. Some example approaches might be: Locating and editing factual knowledge in a transformer language model. Using deep learning to automate deep learning interpretability - for example, training a language model to give semantic labels to neurons or other internal circuits. Studying the high-level algorithms that models use to perform e.g, in-context learning or prompt programming. Why: Provide tools to implement alignment proposals on neural nets, and insights that reframe conceptual problems in concrete terms. History and philosophy of alignment: What: Map different approaches to alignment, translate between them, explore ideas that were abandoned too fast, and propose new exciting directions (upcoming sequence on pluralism in alignment to be published on the AF). Why: Help alignment research become even more pluralist while still remaining productive. Understanding historical patterns helps put our current paradigms and assumptions into perspective. We target the Alignment Forum as our main publication outlet,...
Henri Arslanian and Arthur Breitman, Co-founder and creator of Tezos, share an in-depth discussion on the background, evolution, and growth of the Tezos network, from how the Tezos blockchain differs from some of the other Layer 1 chains throughout the crypto ecosystem from a governance and consensus perspective to the growing number of monthly transactions the network is seeing. The pair also touch upon several hot-button issues in today's crypto landscape, like energy efficiency, the rise of NFTs, and the entry of traditional financial firms into the crypto space. This episode is ideal for anyone interested in learning more about Tezos in an easy-to-understand, concise and digestible format. ___ This episode is brought to you by Crypto.com where you can buy bitcoin and over 150 other cryptocurrencies with over 20 different fiat currencies. Download the Crypto.com App now and stake CRO to get USD 25 with the code “henri2022": https://bit.ly/3xol87c
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Video Index: 1) Arthur Breitman shares his origin story of Tezos https://youtu.be/yWavH6ocGC8?t=85 2) Kathleen Breitman shares her origin story https://youtu.be/yWavH6ocGC8?t=206 3) Arthur: Tezos as "Coordination Mechanism" for Open Source governance https://youtu.be/yWavH6ocGC8?t=347 4) Governance and Fair Funding of Open Source https://youtu.be/yWavH6ocGC8?t=507 5) Miko: "Loot Drama" has existed since before the Bronze Age https://youtu.be/yWavH6ocGC8?t=660 6) The DAO Hack, SUSHI DeFi rug pull other problems https://youtu.be/yWavH6ocGC8?t=736 7) Gaming--how crypto people learn about economics first hand https://youtu.be/yWavH6ocGC8?t=950 8) Arthur comments on Societie Generale and their Central Bank Digital Currency project on Tezos https://youtu.be/yWavH6ocGC8?t=1059 9) Kathleen on CDBC https://youtu.be/yWavH6ocGC8?t=1125 10) What about DeFi on Tezos? https://youtu.be/yWavH6ocGC8?t=1279 11) Kathleen: Opportunities for NFT https://youtu.be/yWavH6ocGC8?t=1387 12) Arthur: DeFi what will "die" and what will survive https://youtu.be/yWavH6ocGC8?t=1405 13) Arthur: A bit on self-custody and the metaphor of crypto as a nation, what are its imports and export products? https://youtu.be/yWavH6ocGC8?t=1580 14) the ficticious Oracle Problem in blockchain https://youtu.be/yWavH6ocGC8?t=1812 15) What is Zero-Sum vs Positive Sum in blockchain? https://youtu.be/yWavH6ocGC8?t=2162 16) What happens next in DeFi and Tezos? https://youtu.be/yWavH6ocGC8?t=2261 Interesting piece where Arther Breitman and Kathleen Breitman the founders of Tezos talk about their perspectives on DeFi. it's quite rare to get an appearance of both of the founders in one sit down! I do want to let viewers know that this show is about a conversation, not an interview. So we all talk and enjoy one another's company. We just happen to be sharing this conversation with the public. SHOW LESS
Some of the biggest names in the crypto industry discuss their personal giving philosophies, how blockchain technology could change the dynamics of giving to charity, and which crypto projects are making a lasting real-world impact. Guests include Haseeb Qureshi, managing partner at Dragonfly Capital; Caroline Ellison, co-CEO of Alameda Research; and Arthur Breitman, co-founder of Tezos. Show topics: the definition of effective altruism why Haseeb thinks crypto is the best industry for effective altruism how Haseeb and Arthur differ in their philosophy of doing good why blockchain technology is less important than liquidity when donating money across borders whether Axie Infinity is making a real-world impact why Arthur thinks Axie's impact will be short-term and not sustainable whether people should donate now versus later Haseeb's and Arthur's thoughts on how giving changes people what people working in crypto can do to give back Thank you to our sponsors! Crypto.com: https://crypto.onelink.me/J9Lg/unconfirmedcardearnfeb2021 Nodle: https://bit.ly/3AXGydJ Brave: http://brave.com/Unchained Episode Links GiveDirectly https://www.givedirectly.org/unchained — all donations made here will be matched! There are $50,000 in matching funds available! https://www.givedirectly.org/crypto-for-good-2021/ Guests Caroline Ellison https://www.linkedin.com/in/caroline-ellison-309216a7 Haseeb Qureshi https://twitter.com/hosseeb Arthur Breitman https://twitter.com/ArthurB Miscellaneous Effective Altruism https://www.effectivealtruism.org/articles/introduction-to-effective-altruism/ Code to Inspire https://unchainedpodcast.com/crypto-actually-fixes-this-how-code-to-inspire-uses-crypto-in-afghanistan/ Pineapple Fund https://pineapplefund.org/ BitGive https://www.bitgivefoundation.org/
Some of the biggest names in the crypto industry discuss their personal giving philosophies, how blockchain technology could change the dynamics of giving to charity, and which crypto projects are making a lasting real-world impact. Guests include Haseeb Qureshi, managing partner at Dragonfly Capital; Caroline Ellison, co-CEO of Alameda Research; and Arthur Breitman, co-founder of Tezos. Show topics: the definition of effective altruism why Haseeb thinks crypto is the best industry for effective altruism how Haseeb and Arthur differ in their philosophy of doing good why blockchain technology is less important than liquidity when donating money across borders whether Axie Infinity is making a real-world impact why Arthur thinks Axie's impact will be short-term and not sustainable whether people should donate now versus later Haseeb's and Arthur's thoughts on how giving changes people what people working in crypto can do to give back Thank you to our sponsors! Crypto.com: https://crypto.onelink.me/J9Lg/unconfirmedcardearnfeb2021 Nodle: https://bit.ly/3AXGydJ Brave: http://brave.com/Unchained Episode Links GiveDirectly https://www.givedirectly.org/unchained — all donations made here will be matched! There are $50,000 in matching funds available! https://www.givedirectly.org/crypto-for-good-2021/ Guests Caroline Ellison https://www.linkedin.com/in/caroline-ellison-309216a7 Haseeb Qureshi https://twitter.com/hosseeb Arthur Breitman https://twitter.com/ArthurB Miscellaneous Effective Altruism https://www.effectivealtruism.org/articles/introduction-to-effective-altruism/ Code to Inspire https://unchainedpodcast.com/crypto-actually-fixes-this-how-code-to-inspire-uses-crypto-in-afghanistan/ Pineapple Fund https://pineapplefund.org/ BitGive https://www.bitgivefoundation.org/
J'accueille pour ce 10ème épisode, Arthur Breitman, le co-fondateur de la blockchain Tezos qui a fait une entrée remarquée dans la cryptosphère en 2017. Dans cet interview Arthur revient sur son parcours, de Goldman Sachs et Morgan Stanley aux cryptomonnaies en passant par sa rencontre avec Kathleen, et surtout, de comment d'un petit projet "sur le côté", Tezos est maintenant, après quelques tours de montagnes russes, l'une des plus belles pépites françaises. Cet épisode a été tourné le 9 février 2021. RDV le 1er novembre pour le prochain épisode où l'on partira à la rencontre de Stéphane Winkel, cryptomillionnaire ayant perdu quelques milliers de bitcoin laissé sur la plateforme MT.Gox. Musique: "Cosimo Fogg - Jazzaddicts" is under a Creative Commons license (CC-BY) 3.0. Musique promue par BreakingCopyright: https://youtu.be/e_ItIBfaqXA
Thomas Walton-Pocock, co-founder and former CEO of Aztez, sits down with Arthur Breitman, co-founder of Tezos, to discuss Tezos' on-chain governance approach, smart contract platform, and scalability potential as well as his thoughts on the direction of decentralized finance (DeFi). Breitman breaks down the weaknesses of the forking model as a form of governance and argues that on-chain governance is the way to achieve innovation on protocols without centralization. Tezos implements this through a self-amending crypto ledger, and Breitman shares how the protocol accomplishes this through its scripting language, Michelson, for its smart contract platform, highlighting some of its benefits such as formal verification. He also shares his thoughts on scalability via a “portfolio of scaling” approach, the principles of a well-designed stablecoin, and decentralized exchanges (DEXs). Key Learnings: Breitman points out that when forks occur on a blockchain, it's not free choice by all stakeholders on the network—on the other hand, Tezos seeks open participation when amending the protocol so that all stakeholders can help secure its network. Tezos also distinguishes itself through its use of formal verification via Michelson. Historically, formal verification has been applied in the aerospace and nuclear energy sectors, where the costs of mistakes are drastic, and Breitman states that its use in Tezos' protocol allows for developers to rule out and avoid whole classes of bugs.
Arthur Breitman est un des fondateurs de Tezos une plateforme décentralisée permettant le développement de contrats intelligents. La startup ayant connu le plus grand succès durant les dix dernières années est sans contestation possible BitCoin. Le domaine des crypto monnaies est maintenant bien connu, à défaut d'être bien compris, du public. Nous discutons dans cet épisode des défis technologiques, institutionnels et sociétaux que posent la finance décentralisée, les contrats intelligents et les Non Fungible Tokens. A cheval entre informatique, cryptologie, finance et économie c'est un tout nouveau domaine intellectuel dont on commence simplement à apercevoir les contours. Portail de la fondation Tezos : tezos.foundation
Arthur Breitman Co-founder of Tezos, sits down with Asher Westropp-Evans from REIMAGINE 2021 to talk about the real use-case for blockchains. As questions of censorship arise all across the internet how can the blockchain thrive in a digital global economy. Twitter Arthur Breitman: https://twitter.com/arthurb Twitter Tezos: https://twitter.com/tezos Website Tezos: https://tezos.com/
Today on the podcast, Arthur Breitman joins Brandon Zemp to discuss what’s new with Tezos, an open source platform for assets and applications backed by a global community of validators, researchers and builders. Arthur is the Co-founder of Tezos. Arthur dives into the weeds on Tezos with how it’s a fluid and flexible blockchain, compared to 1st gen projects like Ethereum. He also talks about what he’s most excited for in 2021 with Tezos, their OpenSea inclusion for NFTs, how they are improving transaction speeds and much more! The podcast is available on… Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/blockhash-exploring-the-blockchain/id1241712666 Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/6dc84ee4-845b-4bea-b812-b876daab2c7e/BlockHash-Exploring-the-Blockchain Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4AGqU8qxIYVkxXM4q2XpO1 Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9iNmNhNWM0L3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz Website: www.blockhashpodcast.com Find Arthur and Tezos on Social Media… LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/tezos/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ArthurB Website: https://tezos.com/ Find Brandon Zemp & the podcast on Social Media… Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zempbrand/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/zempbrand Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theblockhash LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/brandonzemp Soundcloud: www.soundcloud.com/user-259232871 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blockhash-podcast/support
This week, Gabriel Alfour, Lead Developer at LIGO & Marigold, Mehdi Bouaziz, Software Engineer at Nomadic Labs, and Arthur Breitman, Early Architect of Tezos, joined a moderated discussion with TQ Tezos’ Co-Founder Jacob Arluck. The panel discussed some of the proposed features of the latest amendment proposal, Edo, and shared some of their hopes for the continued development of Tezos.
Dans ce premier épisode de la série entrepreneurs dans l'univers des cryptomonnaies, Arthur Breitman, le co-fondateur du projet Français Tezos revient sur sa création. Pourquoi et comment a t-il créé Tezos ? Quel avenir pour la blockchain française ? Et comment la crise de 2008 a eu un impact dans la création de cette cryptomonnaie ? De son ancien travail de teneur de marché à celui de cofondateur de Tezos, vous en saurez plus sur cette grande figure crypto française. Bonne écoute et retrouvez-nous sur Cryptoast.fr // Réalisation : Valentin Demé
In the fourteenth episode of TezTalks Radio, hosts Brian Li and William McKenzie sit down and discuss DirectAuth, Delphi activation, Sword France becoming a corporate baker, and more. TezTalks Radio EP 13 (with Arthur Breitman):- https://youtu.be/nSdnUK5WVSQKukai Wallet: - https://link.medium.com/1yZAvR6zNbbTezos Community Rewards Program:- https://link.medium.com/T9wi4U8zNbb- https://tezoscommons.typeform.com/to/cR4v2eNG Protocol 007 (Delphi) Activation:- https://link.medium.com/rgVzVMhANbb- https://blog.nomadic-labs.com/smarter-contracts-thanks-to-delphi-part-12.html- https://blog.nomadic-labs.com/announcing-ebetanet-the-edo-preview-network.htmlSword France: - https://www.sword-group.com/en/news/sword-france-becomes-a-tezos-baker/- https://youtu.be/ggaDb-IcxzQTzStats v2.1: - https://tzstats.com/blog/announcing-tzstats-v2-1/- https://youtu.be/MZnXIg9a35ITezTalks Radio is a podcast series focused on diving deeper into the stories and motivations of the builders and members of the Tezos ecosystem. Created and funded by Tezos Commons, TezTalks Radio seeks to deliver news and updates across the Tezos Ecosystem and humanize the people behind the Tezos Ecosystem. Connect with Tezos Commons and stay updated on all things Tezos on social media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/TezosCommonsInstagram:https://instagram.com/commonstezos?igshid=rwqzyrqldmodTezos Announcements: https://twitter.com/tezosbulletinTelegram: https://t.me/TezosAnnouncementshttps://t.me/tezosplatformReddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/tezos/
In this episode of TezTalks Radio, hosts Brian Li and William McKenzie sit down for a conversation with Tezos Co-Founder Arthur Breitman. Topics discussed include the evolution of Tezos since 2018, the current state and future of DeFi, governance via futarchy, and more.TezTalks Radio is a podcast series focused on diving deeper into the stories and motivations of the builders and members of the Tezos ecosystem. Created and funded by Tezos Commons, TezTalks Radio seeks to deliver news and updates across the Tezos Ecosystem and humanize the people behind the Tezos Ecosystem.Arthur's Post on Futarchyhttps://ex.rs/towards-futarchy-in-tezos/Connect with Tezos Commons and stay updated on all things Tezos on social media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/TezosCommonsInstagram:https://instagram.com/commonstezosTezos Announcements: https://twitter.com/tezosbulletinTelegram: https://t.me/TezosAnnouncementshttps://t.me/tezosplatformReddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/tezos/Tezos Agora: https://www.tezosagora.org
Curious about the Tezos upgrade process?Arriving off the heels of the Delphi protocol upgrade, we took a look into the plans for implementing upgrades in a more regular cadence. Arthur Breitman described how the shift in the upgrade structure to a “scheduling based on time, as opposed to features, makes more sense.” Stream this Session to learn more about the next chapter in Tezos development.
Arthur Breitman, fondateur de Tezos est notre invité, on parle de smart contract, gouvernance, des gas fees, du yield farming et de la DeFi. Livre recommandé par Arthur : https://amzn.to/2Xegj0c Chapitres : 0:00 Introduction/présentation 2:17 L'idée de Tezos 5:13 La chronologie de Tezos 6:52 Particularismes de Tezos 9:16 Gouvernance de Tezos 18:28 Le consensus LPoS 22:10 Yield Farming avis 27:25 La vérification formelle des smart contracts 31:15 Le langage de Tezos 35:42 Roadmap de Tezos 41:40 Le problème des gas fees 46:20 Avis sur la DeFi 51:55 Le futur de la crypto 55:18 Film et livre recommandés Notre Twitter : https://twitter.com/Univers_Bitcoin Twitter : https://twitter.com/ArthurB Tezos : https://tezos.com/
This week on the show I chatted to Arthur Breitman, cofounder of Tezos. Tezos has been in the news recently because the class action lawsuit the foundation has been fighting for the last 3 years just came to a close. In 2017 the suit was brought by people who claimed Tezos was an unregistered security, and that this entitled them to money. The biggest winners from the lawsuit were the lawyers who walked away with 1/3 of the $25million settlement. My personal opinion of those who brought the suit aside, they would have actually been better off just holding onto their Tezos, which saw a huge rise over the last year. Arthur and I didn’t actually cover the lawsuit in this conversation, but I have done interviews with him in the past about this and I’ll link them in the description. In this interview, we take a deep dive into the tech of Tezos: What Tezos can offer the world of DeFi, now that gas prices of Ethereum are so high Why sharding might not be the answer Misconceptions around supply caps The debate around scaling on chain – and the Ethereum community’s view that this is plutocracy How the self-governance on Tezos works, why you don’t want to have to depend on a hard fork, and some early proposals that were implemented How staking, “baking”, works Why Tezos is not delegated proof of stake like many claim, but actually something called liquid democracy -- what this means and why it’s different from DpoS that blockchains like EOS use. If you would like to send me a message and support my channel, visit https://cointr.ee/naomibrockwell or visit Naomibrockwell.com/memberships to become a member of NBTV and see the video version of this episode! Huge thank you to all the supporters who keep this channel running!
During the first Tezos Town Hall of 2020, a panel of experts from the Tezos ecosystem—including Arthur Breitman, early architect of Tezos—break down the current state of the protocol and answer community questions about governance and core development.
Arthur Breitman, Co-Founder of Tezos and one of the most prominent founders in crypto, joins Tomer for a lively and fascinating discussion. In this conversation, Arthur explains why he views Bitcoin and Ethereum as direct competitors? What drew him to leave his lucrative job in finance to start working on Tezos? Why so many ICO projects failed and what makes Tezos different? Why Arthur doesn’t think savings are necessarily tied to price appreciation? And, what Arthur sees as the big promise of crypto? SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST: Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or your favorite podcast app Leave a review Share the show on social media with your friends and family LISTEN TO THE BREAKOUT STARTUPS PODCAST: Apple Podcasts Spotify Overcast Google Podcasts Youtube Stitcher Show website FOLLOW TOMER ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Twitter Medium blog
This week's Unchained is my panel at Ready Layer One! We talk everything layer one with four key players and projects -- Illia Polosukhin of NEARprotocol, Zaki Manian of Cosmos, Rob Habermeier of Polkadot, and Arthur Breitman of Tezos — to find out how these projects plan to compete with Ethereum and attract developers and users. We discuss: What platforms they are building and at which stage in development they are How they differentiate themselves from Ethereum, and what problems they believe need to be solved How they plan to attract devs in an industry of network effects Whether or not Bitcoin and Ethereum are direct competitors Whether, in the long run, crypto will be more winner-take-all or there will be multiple, interoperable chains How they plan to bring new users into the space How they think the transition to ETH2.0 will shake up the existing blockchain space Take our survey! Tell us what would you like to see from Unchained! Please take a moment to fill out the survey to let us know what you'd like from the show: surveymonkey.com/r/unchained2020. Crypto.com has offered our survey respondents a chance to win a metal MCO Visa card -- and Crypto.com will stake these cards indefinitely! Ten lucky winners will enjoy card benefits including free Spotify, free Netflix and 3% back on all spending, and they'll earn extra interest on their crypto deposit and more! Thanks, Crypto.com! Again, take the survey now: surveymonkey.com/r/unchained2020. Unchained is hiring! Come work at Unchained! We have an opening for a remote editorial assistant — find out more about the gig and apply here: https://unchainedpodcast.com/seeking-remote-editorial-assistant/ Thank you to our sponsors! Crypto.com: https://crypto.com/ Kraken: https://www.kraken.com Stellar: https://www.stellar.org/ Episode links: Illia Polosukhin: https://twitter.com/ilblackdragon Near protocol: https://near.org Zaki Manian: https://twitter.com/zmanian Cosmos: https://cosmos.network Rob Habermeier: https://twitter.com/rphmeier Polkadot: https://polkadot.network Arthur Breitman: https://twitter.com/ArthurB Tezos: https://tezos.com Near protocol on mainnet: https://near.org/blog/near-mainnet-genesis/ Electric Capital report on the number of developers in Ethereum: https://unchainedpodcast.com/electric-capital-on-the-coins-punching-below-their-weight/
This week’s Unchained is my panel at Ready Layer One! We talk everything layer one with four key players and projects -- Illia Polosukhin of NEARprotocol, Zaki Manian of Cosmos, Rob Habermeier of Polkadot, and Arthur Breitman of Tezos — to find out how these projects plan to compete with Ethereum and attract developers and users. We discuss: What platforms they are building and at which stage in development they are How they differentiate themselves from Ethereum, and what problems they believe need to be solved How they plan to attract devs in an industry of network effects Whether or not Bitcoin and Ethereum are direct competitors Whether, in the long run, crypto will be more winner-take-all or there will be multiple, interoperable chains How they plan to bring new users into the space How they think the transition to ETH2.0 will shake up the existing blockchain space Take our survey! Tell us what would you like to see from Unchained! Please take a moment to fill out the survey to let us know what you'd like from the show: surveymonkey.com/r/unchained2020. Crypto.com has offered our survey respondents a chance to win a metal MCO Visa card -- and Crypto.com will stake these cards indefinitely! Ten lucky winners will enjoy card benefits including free Spotify, free Netflix and 3% back on all spending, and they’ll earn extra interest on their crypto deposit and more! Thanks, Crypto.com! Again, take the survey now: surveymonkey.com/r/unchained2020. Unchained is hiring! Come work at Unchained! We have an opening for a remote editorial assistant — find out more about the gig and apply here: https://unchainedpodcast.com/seeking-remote-editorial-assistant/ Thank you to our sponsors! Crypto.com: https://crypto.com/ Kraken: https://www.kraken.com Stellar: https://www.stellar.org/ Episode links: Illia Polosukhin: https://twitter.com/ilblackdragon Near protocol: https://near.org Zaki Manian: https://twitter.com/zmanian Cosmos: https://cosmos.network Rob Habermeier: https://twitter.com/rphmeier Polkadot: https://polkadot.network Arthur Breitman: https://twitter.com/ArthurB Tezos: https://tezos.com Near protocol on mainnet: https://near.org/blog/near-mainnet-genesis/ Electric Capital report on the number of developers in Ethereum: https://unchainedpodcast.com/electric-capital-on-the-coins-punching-below-their-weight/
https://ex.rs/ & https://twitter.com/arthurbArthur and Kathleen Breitman are the founders of the Tezos Blockchain
Host Tom Shaughnessy talks to Arthur Breitman, Co-Founder of Tezos. In an all encompassing conversation, they discuss the pros and cons of proof of stake and proof of work networks; innovation vs competition; supply dynamics, thought experiments and more. Then, they have some fun discussing their shared interest in sci-fi through the lens of COVID-19, including whether Arthur believes we will colonize space or Antarctica first. Resources Mentioned: Arthur's Blog: https://ex.rs/ Arthur Breitman’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/arthurb Tezos website: https://tezos.com/ Chain Reaction Twitter: https://twitter.com/chainpodcast Tom Shaughnessy Twitter: https://twitter.com/Shaughnessy119 Support The Show ZenLedger is the official tax software of Chain Reaction for crypto investors and accountants. Get a 15% discount when you use code Chain15. https://bit.ly/3bundEl Visit Delta Exchange For A $10 Welcome Bonus! https://www.delta.exchange/Tom Disclosures: This podcast is strictly informational and educational and is not investment advice or a solicitation to buy or sell any tokens or securities or to make any financial decisions. Do not trade or invest in any project, tokens, or securities based upon this podcast episode. The host may personally own tokens that are mentioned on the podcast. Tom Shaughnessy owns tokens in ETH, BTC, CKB, STX, SNX, RUNE, sUSD, and HNT. Lets Talk Bitcoin is a distribution partner for the Chain Reaction Podcast, and our current show features paid sponsorships which may be featured at the start, middle, and/or the end of the episode. These sponsorships are for informational purposes only and are not a solicitation to use any product or service.
Arthur Breitman, founder of Tezos, joins Charlie Shrem on this week’s episode of Untold Stories. He explains how Tezos is trying to create a true digital commonwealth by incorporating liquid democracy and POS. Tezos has successfully completed two consensus votes so far and is preparing for its third, all in the span of a few years. Arthur describes his passion for self-amending systems, limited governance and the need to account for innovation while staying decentralized. He explains the difference between implicit and originated accounts. Arthur also delves on the issue of limited feedback due to the development of infrastructure outpacing demand in the crypto space. Last but not least he discusses the best use cases for Tezos in the future which includes prediction markets, gaming, P2P insurance and more. --- CryptoTaxAudit This episode is sponsored by CryptoTaxAudit. Clinton Donnelly from Donnelly Tax Law will talk about how to prepare a great crypto tax return that defends you from the IRS. Author of five books on crypto tax preparation for Americans, he has tremendous insight into how to defend oneself from the IRS. He is an expert in anti-money laundering reporting for individuals. His firm has done hundreds of crypto returns and over 900 tax amnesty returns with a 100% success rate. Donnelly Tax Law specializes in complex crypto tax return preparation. No situation is too complex. The firm also offers CryptoTaxAudit which is a IRS defense offering design for the needs of crypto traders. Schedule a consultation now at DonnellyTaxLaw.com. --- eToro This episode of Untold Stories is sponsored by eToro, the smartest crypto trading platform, and one of the largest in the world. Join myself and 11 million other traders and create an account at eToro.com and build your crypto portfolio the smart way. --- If you enjoyed this conversation, share it with your colleagues & friends, rate, review, and subscribe.This podcast is presented by BlockWorks Group. For exclusive content and events that provide insights into the crypto and blockchain space, visit them at: https://www.blockworksgroup.io
Arthur Breitman, founder of Tezos, joins Charlie Shrem on this week’s episode of Untold Stories. He explains how Tezos is trying to create a true digital commonwealth by incorporating liquid democracy and POS. Tezos has successfully completed two consensus votes so far and is preparing for its third, all in the span of a few years. Arthur describes his passion for self-amending systems, limited governance and the need to account for innovation while staying decentralized. He explains the difference between implicit and originated accounts. Arthur also delves on the issue of limited feedback due to the development of infrastructure outpacing demand in the crypto space. Last but not least he discusses the best use cases for Tezos in the future which includes prediction markets, gaming, P2P insurance and more. --- CryptoTaxAudit This episode is sponsored by CryptoTaxAudit. Clinton Donnelly from Donnelly Tax Law will talk about how to prepare a great crypto tax return that defends you from the IRS. Author of five books on crypto tax preparation for Americans, he has tremendous insight into how to defend oneself from the IRS. He is an expert in anti-money laundering reporting for individuals. His firm has done hundreds of crypto returns and over 900 tax amnesty returns with a 100% success rate. Donnelly Tax Law specializes in complex crypto tax return preparation. No situation is too complex. The firm also offers CryptoTaxAudit which is a IRS defense offering design for the needs of crypto traders. Schedule a consultation now at DonnellyTaxLaw.com. --- eToro This episode of Untold Stories is sponsored by eToro, the smartest crypto trading platform, and one of the largest in the world. Join myself and 11 million other traders and create an account at eToro.com and build your crypto portfolio the smart way. --- If you enjoyed this conversation, share it with your colleagues & friends, rate, review, and subscribe.This podcast is presented by BlockWorks Group. For exclusive content and events that provide insights into the crypto and blockchain space, visit them at: https://www.blockworksgroup.io
Jonas talks with Arthur Breitman, author of the Tezos Whitepaper, on his new project Checker. Checker is a stablish coin project being designed on Tezos. Thank you to our Tezonomics podcast sponsors: Tezos Commons and TQ Tezos.
Back from TQuorum. I recap the Tezos global summit conference, the global leadership summit, my thoughts on the finance crowd, meeting Arthur Breitman in-person for the first time, and at the very end... my thoughts on Picard. Follow us @tezcast on twitter, or me @kmehrabi on twitter We are at www.tezcast.com or www.tezospodcast.com #tezos ꜩ
Arthur Breitman of Tezos joins us in breaking down the common critiques for on-chain governance in this deeply insightful and provocative episode. We talk about: Governance by fork vs on-chain governance Why democracy doesn't work in blockchains Tightly- and loosely-coupled voting The issue with vote buying/ cartels Decreasing voter apathy Vote buying and the role of exchanges Support the show! Pay with Dai here BTC: 3EFSLnPpme6Lo6DynN1bVV9owooueFvEmJ ETH: 0xdec40AA30B9C562aB4b839529BfC290C1B5Da61E Host: Jason Choi (@MrJasonChoi). ****** Resources: Vitalik's blog post on chain voting Relay node newsletter (Asia crypto events) Libsyn link Apple Podcast Stitcher Spotify ****** Disclaimer: Jason Choi is an investor at Spartan Capital, the hedge fund arm of The Spartan Group. All opinions expressed by Jason and podcast guests are solely their own opinions and do not reflect the opinion of The Spartan Group and any of its subsidiaries and personnel. This podcast is for information purposes only and should not be relied upon as a basis for investment decisions. The Spartan Group and its clients may hold positions in assets described in the episode. Detailed disclaimers available at jasonchoi.me and spartangroup.io/disclaimer Copyright free music credit: Track Name: "Better Days" Music By: LAKEY INSPIRED @ https://soundcloud.com/lakeyinspired Original upload HERE - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RXLzv... Official "LAKEY INSPIRED" YouTube Channel HERE - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOmy... License for commercial use: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported "Share Alike" (CC BY-SA 3.0) License. Full License HERE - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Music promoted by NCM https://goo.gl/fh3rEJ
The Tezos blockchain has been upgraded for the first time after stakeholders spent 3 months voting. The upgrade (called Athens A) reduces the minimum amount of tokens required for a user to become a baker on the network and increases computation limits on Tezos blocks to allow for larger transaction throughput. Tezos has a unique method of on-chain governance. Upgrades can be automated, decentralized, and self-funding. I talk to Arthur Breitman of the Tezos project about this process and the recent upgrade. To watch the video of the episode, visit: https://youtu.be/6f-ek3ssH1Q .
Aujourd'hui je reçois Arthur Breitman, le cofondateur du protocole blockchain Tezos. Nous verrons ensemble pourquoi il se distingue des autres et notamment d'Ethereum et Bitcoin.Arthur Breitman sur Twitter : https://twitter.com/ArthurBSon interview publiée en janvier 2019 dans Capital : "La blockchain apporte la transparence et protège le consommateur" https://www.capital.fr/entreprises-marches/arthur-breitman-la-blockchain-apporte-la-transparence-et-protege-le-consommateur-132441821 Millions est un podcast conçu par Grégory Raymond pour le magazine Capital : https://twitter.com/gregory_raymondHezad a composé le générique, découvrez son univers (https://soundcloud.com/hezad) et son studio de design graphique (http://glitchstudio.com/)
Tezos in Asia is a series featuring and showcasing the growing Tezos communities in Asia. For this introductory episode, Arthur Breitman, founder of Tezos and Diego Olivier Fernandez Pons, a former Tezos foundation board member and currently scientific advisor to Tezos Southeast Asia, share some background and history of the Tezos Foundations and communities in Asia. Arthur first shares his thoughts on the communities in Asia and highlights the importance of having a global presence for Tezos. Separately, in the same episode, Diego explains to us the various Tezos communities and how they are set up locally. Arthur Breitman, co-founder of Tezos: Twitter- https://twitter.com/ArthurB?lang=en Diego Olivier Fernandez Pons, longtime member of the Tezos community: Linkedin- https://www.linkedin.com/in/diego-olivier-fernandez-pons/) Tezos Korea Foundation: http://tezoskorea.foundation Tezos Korea Conference: http://tezoskorea.foundation/talk/ Transcript to the podcast: https://medium.com/@globalcoinrsrch/a-conversation-with-founder-of-tezos-arthur-breitman-and-former-foundation-board-member-diego-1d84f515dcc9
Tezos in Asia is a series featuring and showcasing the growing Tezos communities in Asia. For this introductory episode, Arthur Breitman, founder of Tezos and Diego Olivier Fernandez Pons, a former Tezos foundation board member and currently scientific advisor to Tezos Southeast Asia, share some background and history of the Tezos Foundations and communities in Asia. Arthur first shares his thoughts on the communities in Asia and highlights the importance of having a global presence for Tezos. Separately, in the same episode, Diego explains to us the various Tezos communities and how they are set up locally. Arthur Breitman, co-founder of Tezos: Twitter- https://twitter.com/ArthurB?lang=en Diego Olivier Fernandez Pons, longtime member of the Tezos community: Linkedin- https://www.linkedin.com/in/diego-olivier-fernandez-pons/) Tezos Korea Foundation: http://tezoskorea.foundation Tezos Korea Conference: http://tezoskorea.foundation/talk/ Transcript to the podcast: https://medium.com/@globalcoinrsrch/a-conversation-with-founder-of-tezos-arthur-breitman-and-former-foundation-board-member-diego-1d84f515dcc9
Arthur Breitman est le créateur de Tezos, une blockchain dotée d'un mécanisme de gouvernance décentralisée via des auto-amendements. Tezos a réalisé une des premières ICO françaises en levant plus de 230 millions de dollars à l’été 2017. La valorisation de Tezos atteint en mars 2018 une capitalisation de 2,7 milliards de dollars.Auparavant, Arthur Breitman était ingénieur de recherche chez Google X et Waymo. Il a également travaillé comme analyste quantitatif chez Goldman Sachs et Morgan Stanley.➡️ En savoir plus sur https://fr.boma.global Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
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The Tezos whitepaper, published in 2014, anticipated several areas that would become major issues for blockchain networks. Especially around governance and smart contract security, Tezos proposed original solutions. The project later went on to raise $232m in the biggest token sale at the time. Recently, the Tezos network launched as the first of a wave of innovative next-generation blockchain networks. We were joined by Tezos co-founders Arthur and Kathleen Breitman to discuss the history of the project, how the network functions today and how it could develop going forward. Topics covered in this episode: What inspired the original Tezos vision from 2014 The critical importance of formal verification and governance Why Arthur thinks the blockchain scalability problem is overrated The case against decentralized applications Why the ability to evolve and adopt new features is critical for Tezos success Tezos’ Proof-of-Stake and emerging baking ecosystem The Tezos Foundation drama and Johann Gevers The relationship between their company DLS and the Tezos Foundation Episode links: Tezos Website E136 - Tezos – A Self-Amending Crypto-Ledger Tezos Whitepaper The $1 Billion Tezos Blockchain Is Officially Launching Monday Inside the Crypto World's Biggest Scandal | WIRED Tezos Twitter Thank you to our sponsors for their support: Deploy enterprise-ready consortium blockchain networks that scale in just a few clicks. More at aka.ms/epicenter. Simplify your hiring process & access the best blockchain talent . Get a $1,000 credit on your first hire at toptal.com/epicenter. This episode is hosted by Brian Fabian Crain and Meher Roy. Show notes and listening options: epicenter.tv/255
Kathleen Breitman, CEO of Dynamic Ledger Solutions, the company behind the Tezos protocol, and Ryan Jesperson, president of the foundation, discuss the Tezos initial coin offering, which was the largest ICO at the time of sale. Kathleen explains why she wouldn't do anything differently, except for the choice of foundation head, Johann Gevers, with whom Kathleen and her co-creator and husband, Arthur Breitman, ended up in multiple disputes. She muses as to why many people initially praised Gevers and then later revealed that he was not liked or that he'd defrauded them when they'd worked for him. Ryan and Kathleen also explain how they will attempt to help Tezos compete in the competitive smart contract platform space, despite the fact that Tezos is built in less well-known computer languages, and they explain why they've chosen delegated proof of stake as their consensus protocol, despite the criticism that it could create a plutocracy. Tezos: https://tezos.com Kathleen Breitman: https://twitter.com/breitwoman Ryan Jesperson: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-jesperson-23b0053a/ Thank you to our sponsors! Preciate: https://preciate.org Quantstamp: https://quantstamp.com The Sun Exchange: https://www.thesunexchange.com Podcast links: Wired story on Tezos: https://www.wired.com/story/tezos-blockchain-love-story-horror-story/ Unconfirmed episode with Gideon Lewis-Kraus, author of the Wired cover story: http://unconfirmed.libsyn.com/behind-the-tezos-scandal-conflicts-of-interest-self-dealing-and-bullying-ep024 Unconfirmed with Caitlin Long on Wyoming blockchain laws: http://unconfirmed.libsyn.com/behind-the-tezos-scandal-conflicts-of-interest-self-dealing-and-bullying-ep024
Kathleen Breitman, CEO of Dynamic Ledger Solutions, the company behind the Tezos protocol, and Ryan Jesperson, president of the foundation, discuss the Tezos initial coin offering, which was the largest ICO at the time of sale. Kathleen explains why she wouldn't do anything differently, except for the choice of foundation head, Johann Gevers, with whom Kathleen and her co-creator and husband, Arthur Breitman, ended up in multiple disputes. She muses as to why many people initially praised Gevers and then later revealed that he was not liked or that he'd defrauded them when they'd worked for him. Ryan and Kathleen also explain how they will attempt to help Tezos compete in the competitive smart contract platform space, despite the fact that Tezos is built in less well-known computer languages, and they explain why they've chosen delegated proof of stake as their consensus protocol, despite the criticism that it could create a plutocracy. Tezos: https://tezos.com Kathleen Breitman: https://twitter.com/breitwoman Ryan Jesperson: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-jesperson-23b0053a/ Thank you to our sponsors! Preciate: https://preciate.org Quantstamp: https://quantstamp.com The Sun Exchange: https://www.thesunexchange.com Podcast links: Wired story on Tezos: https://www.wired.com/story/tezos-blockchain-love-story-horror-story/ Unconfirmed episode with Gideon Lewis-Kraus, author of the Wired cover story: http://unconfirmed.libsyn.com/behind-the-tezos-scandal-conflicts-of-interest-self-dealing-and-bullying-ep024 Unconfirmed with Caitlin Long on Wyoming blockchain laws: http://unconfirmed.libsyn.com/behind-the-tezos-scandal-conflicts-of-interest-self-dealing-and-bullying-ep024
Tonight I am live streaming from the Tezos launch party in NYC. Founders Kathleen and Arthur Breitman will be giving speeches, and I'll chat to some of the attendees about what they think about the tech, as well as other things going on in the blockchain industry. If you liked this, please subscribe to my YouTube Channel! YouTube.com/NaomiBrockwellTV If you would like to support my podcast on Patreon, please visit: Patreon.com/NaomiBrockwell For any links mentioned in this podcast, please visit NaomiBrockwell.tv
Epiosde #184 Interview d’Arthur Breitman fondateur de Tezos avec Renaud Lifchitz The post Blockchain et Sécurité appeared first on NoLimitSecu.
This recording is of Blockchain vs. the Surveillance State, a series of talks and a panel from the Oslo Freedom Forum put on by the Human Rights Foundation. In this session, hear presentations from Ryan Shea of decentralized technology platform Blockstack; Galia Benartzi of smart token platform Bancor; Steve Waterhouse of surveillance-free internet project Orchid; and Arthur Breitman from smart contract platform Tezos. Afterward, I moderate a panel among the four speakers that touches on the ways in which blockchains can be used to curb human rights abuses -- but also how bad actors can also use them for nefarious purposes. Oslo Freedom Forum: https://oslofreedomforum.com Human Rights Foundation: https://www.hrf.org The four presentations: Ryan Shea https://twitter.com/ryaneshea of Blockstack: https://blockstack.org (Also check out his interview with cofounder Muneeb Ali on Unchained: http://unchainedpodcast.co/blockstack-on-getting-independence-from-google-facebook-and-amazon) Galia Benartzi https://twitter.com/galiabenartzi of Bancor https://www.bancor.network/discover Steve Waterhouse https://twitter.com/deseventral of https://orchid.com Arthur Breitman https://twitter.com/arthurb of https://tezos.com Be sure also to listen to the Unconfirmed podcast episode with Alex Gladstein of the Human Rights Foundation -- not to be missed if you're interested in the topics discussed during Blockchain vs. the Surveillance State! http://unconfirmed.libsyn.com/alex-gladstein-of-the-human-rights-foundation-on-the-first-crypto-war-ep021 Thank you to our sponsors! Blockchain Warehouse: https://www.blockchainwarehouse.com Keepkey: https://www.keepkey.com
This recording is of Blockchain vs. the Surveillance State, a series of talks and a panel from the Oslo Freedom Forum put on by the Human Rights Foundation. In this session, hear presentations from Ryan Shea of decentralized technology platform Blockstack; Galia Benartzi of smart token platform Bancor; Steve Waterhouse of surveillance-free internet project Orchid; and Arthur Breitman from smart contract platform Tezos. Afterward, I moderate a panel among the four speakers that touches on the ways in which blockchains can be used to curb human rights abuses -- but also how bad actors can also use them for nefarious purposes. Oslo Freedom Forum: https://oslofreedomforum.com Human Rights Foundation: https://www.hrf.org The four presentations: Ryan Shea https://twitter.com/ryaneshea of Blockstack: https://blockstack.org (Also check out his interview with cofounder Muneeb Ali on Unchained: http://unchainedpodcast.co/blockstack-on-getting-independence-from-google-facebook-and-amazon) Galia Benartzi https://twitter.com/galiabenartzi of Bancor https://www.bancor.network/discover Steve Waterhouse https://twitter.com/deseventral of https://orchid.com Arthur Breitman https://twitter.com/arthurb of https://tezos.com Be sure also to listen to the Unconfirmed podcast episode with Alex Gladstein of the Human Rights Foundation -- not to be missed if you're interested in the topics discussed during Blockchain vs. the Surveillance State! http://unconfirmed.libsyn.com/alex-gladstein-of-the-human-rights-foundation-on-the-first-crypto-war-ep021 Thank you to our sponsors! Blockchain Warehouse: https://www.blockchainwarehouse.com Keepkey: https://www.keepkey.com
Our first full Conspiratus epsiode where we discuss protocol governance with our two guests, Vlad Zamfir and Arthur Breitman. Check out the associated reading list for this episode here: https://conspirat.us/podcast-resources-1-protocol-governance-300fac63ffa9
Grey Mirror: MIT Media Lab’s Digital Currency Initiative on Technology, Society, and Ethics
Arthur Breitman, the co-founder of tez0s, a smart contract protocol with formal verification and a self-amending ledger. We chat about function programming as a mental model and discuss the complexities of human governance. Support me on Patreon! www.patreon.com/rhyslindmark Thanks to Shapeshift for sponsoring the show! www.shapeshift.io Thanks to Mike Goldin, John Desmond, Colin Wielga, Harry Lindmark, Joe Urgo, John Lindmark, Daniel Segal, Jacob Zax, Katie Powell, Jonathan Isaac, Brady McKenna, Jeff Snyder, Ryan X Charles, Chris Edmonds, Ned Mills, Kenji Williams, Brayton Williams, Scott Levi, Peter Rodgers, Keith Klundt, Andrew O’Neill, and Kenzie Jacobs for supporting me on Patreon!
In wrapping up my discussion of Tezos with CTO Arthur Breitman, the theme of "Trust: where and how much to bestow it" is central enough to make it the theme of the episode, though we cover a lot of other aspects of Tezos and blockchain tech in general with a bit more technical depth than the last episode. MUSIC Bumper music: *Rocket Power* by Kevin MacLeod. LINKS [Tezos site](https://tezos.com) [Other interviews with Arthur](https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=tezos) [Tezos Position Paper](https://tezos.com/pdf/position_paper.pdf) [Tezos Whitepaper](https://tezos.com/pdf/white_paper.pdf) [Current Update Info on differences since above papers](https://medium.com/@arthurb/diff-2014-tezos-2017-tezos-1cb566cca892)
> >**Governance** - the act or activity of looking after and making decisions about something -- Merriam-Webster.com Those wary of the complexity, inequities and corruption of govern-**ment** tend to also be wary of the idea of govern-**ance**. But there's no way around it: Governance (by the above definition) happens one way or the other, because otherwise **stuff** just **happens**. Not an optimum scene, for sure. Arthur Breitman, CT0 and lead developer of Tezos, started thinking about this years ago, and started developing Tezos as a way to account for the inevitable need to adapt the means of decision-making and action within a decentralized cryptocurrency environment. In this episode we try to take a simpleton's approach to examining Bitcoin and related currencies in a way most anyone can follow, and then examine the factors that need to be managed in any decentralized cryptocurrency system, and start to examine how Tezos deals with these points. I say "start," because we could only get so far in one hour. There's more to come, but you don't want to miss this one, for sure. #### Music Bumper music: *Rocket Power* by Kevin MacLeod. #### Links [Tezos site](https://tezos.com) [Other interviews with Arthur](https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=tezos) [Tezos Position Paper](https://tezos.com/pdf/position_paper.pdf) [Tezos Whitepaper](https://tezos.com/pdf/white_paper.pdf) [Current Update Info on differences since above papers](https://medium.com/@arthurb/diff-2014-tezos-2017-tezos-1cb566cca892)
Epicenter - Learn about Blockchain, Ethereum, Bitcoin and Distributed Technologies
The lack of an explicit governance mechanism has created deep problems for Bitcoin. Ethereum, with the DAO-related soft/hard-fork discussions, may face similar challenges ahead. Yet, already in 2014 Arthur Breitman quietly started working on cryptocurrency network Tezos that has an explicit mechanism to let coinholders vote on protocol upgrades. Our discussion with Breitman centered around how explicit governance could lead to a more secure and evolutionary protocol. We also discussed Tezos’ approach to smart contract that tries to prevent bug-riddled and insecure smart contracts such as the DAO which has thrown Ethereum into a deep crisis. Topics covered in this episode: Why stakeholders voting on forks can prevent consensus attacks The mechanics of Tezos’ governance How an upgrade mechanism could allow Tezos to rapidly and radically evolve Why the programming language in which smart contracts are written is crucial for security Why a functional language that allows formal proofs such as OCaml is more suited for smart contracts than Ethereum’s solidity The road ahead for Tezos Episode links: Tezos website Tezos position paper [PDF] Tezos whitepaper [PDF] This episode is hosted by Brian Fabian Crain and Meher Roy. Show notes and listening options: epicenter.tv/136