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Gregory welcomes YA Fantasy author S.M. Beiko back to the podcast to talk about her recent experience tabling at a Christmas Craft market. You can check out all of Samantha's work here. Transition clips are from The Craft (1997) - https://youtu.be/MmY8B1JH7dU?si=VDRcCfvvxvJjUmwM Follow the gang on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gmbchomichuk/ https://www.instagram.com/chasingartwork/ https://www.instagram.com/lradchenka/ GMB Chomichuk's online store: https://www.gmbchomichuk.ca Chasing Artwork's online store: https://www.chasingartwork.com/ Production: Dan Vadeboncoeur Titles: Jesse Hamel & Nick Smalley
This week I got to explore the world of the Brindlewatch Quintet with author S.M. Beiko. Our focus landed on the newly released book 2 (of 5) The Door In Lake Mallion. The Quintet exist as stand alone tales within a larger interconnected world and I got the scoop on the journey thus far as well as what is to come with book 3! Follow S.M. Follow OTS link to my interview with Kiersten White about Lucy, Undying from earlier this year! Map of Indie Bookstores now feat. S.M.'s picks! Get The Door In Lake Mallion! (shipping likely to be impacted by the Canadian Postal Strike) McNally Robinson Raven's End - St James -Horror Bkst Whodunnit Bookshop Quail Ridge Books Odyssey Books
In Justin's last episode for a while, the boys invite acclaimed YA Fantasy novelist S.M. Beiko onto the podcast to story-break two tales from a universe in which peoples' qualities can be distilled from their bodies when they die and transferred to their descendants. Check out the Merry Krampus Zine Fair on Dec. 14, more information at https://prairiecomics.com/ Transition clips are from Dr. Jekyl & Mr. Hyde (1941) - https://youtu.be/4-8FLz1IWhc?si=dq-khCrhxgCW3jHI Follow the gang on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gmbchomichuk/ https://www.instagram.com/chasingartwork/ https://www.instagram.com/lradchenka/ GMB Chomichuk's online store: https://www.gmbchomichuk.ca Chasing Artwork's online store: https://www.chasingartwork.com/ Production: Dan Vadeboncoeur Titles: Jesse Hamel & Nick Smalley
Gregory welcomes back Ariel Gordon and S.M. Beiko to talk about the new epistolary sci-fi war story he and Ariel have been working on, just because. Transition clips are from Starship Troopers (1997) - https://youtu.be/zPYuV_jGk7M?si=1ujle19GgOu_HslQ See more of Ariel's work at https://www.arielgordon.ca/ S.M. Beiko's new novel "The Door in Lake Mallion" is arriving Oct. 2, 2024: https://www.smbeiko.com/ Follow the gang on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gmbchomichuk/ https://www.instagram.com/chasingartwork/ GMB Chomichuk's online store: https://www.gmbchomichuk.ca Chasing Artwork's online store: https://www.chasingartwork.com/ Production: Dan Vadeboncoeur Titles: Jesse Hamel & Nick Smalley
Gregory and Justin welcome back frequent guest, collaborator, and new neighbour S.M. Beiko to the podcast to talk about leaving behind a steady job to focus on more creative work, and the need to have a seperate work space from the home office. Check out the Prairie Comics Festival, Oct. 5-6, 2024 at the Millennium Library: https://prairiecomics.com/ Transition clips are from The 'Burbs (1989) - https://youtu.be/pyRUijyrXr4?si=Tpf3ec9D2zv4yCpD Follow the gang on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gmbchomichuk/ https://www.instagram.com/chasingartwork/ GMB Chomichuk's online store: https://www.gmbchomichuk.ca Chasing Artwork's online store: https://www.chasingartwork.com/ Production: Dan Vadeboncoeur Titles: Jesse Hamel & Nick Smalley --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gmb-chomichuk/message
Tim Beiko, who runs the core protocol meetings for Ethereum, teams up with writer and consultant Venkatesh Rao to discuss their “Summer of Protocols” research program. This initiative brought together 33 researchers with a wide range of expertise to investigate protocols across several domains. Join us for an in-depth exploration of protocols: understanding what they are, their importance, why they can go wrong, and much more! Important Links: Summer of Protocols Protocolized Newsletter Venkatesh's previous episode Venkatesh's Website Ribbonfarm Venkatesh's Substack Venkatesh's Twitter Tim's Twitter Show Notes: Why We Should Care About Protocols Protocols, Narratives & World-Building The Three Preconditions of a Protocol "Civilization progresses by increasing the number of actions we can do without thinking about them.” When Protocols Go Wrong More Protocols = Less Agency? Workplace Safety & Protocol Complexity How to Build Good Protocols; Building Protocol Literacy Why Aren't More People Talking About Protocols? How to Encourage Protocols-First Thinking Protocols Have Long Timelines Protocols in Fiction Protocol Hunting In Silico Determinism, Open Environments & Evolution How to Hack Protocols Agility Isn't Always the Answer Memory: The Most Valuable Asset in a Civilization Next Steps & How to Learn More MORE! Books & Essays Mentioned: The God Problem: How a Godless Cosmos Creates; by Howard Bloom Hope Runners of Gridlock; by Simon de la Rouviere High Rise; by J.G Ballard The Drowned World; by J.G Ballard The Drought; by J.G Ballard A Burglar's Guide to the City; by Geoff Manaugh The Mythical Man-Month: Essays on Software Engineering; by Frederick Brooks In the Beginning Was the Command Line; by Neal Stephenson Slow Ideas; by Atul Gawande Nakatomi Space; by Geoff Manaugh Base Layers And Functional Escape Velocity; by Vitalik Buterin
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Gregory and Justin welcome back acclaimed fantasy author S.M. Beiko to talk about her struggles writing a novel with a toddler in the house, fighting off crippling self-doubt, and remembering to remind yourself that “Hey, you just wrote a book man, great job!” Transition clips are from Nightmare Alley (2021) - https://youtu.be/Q81Yf46Oj3s?si=tWOI1ejUtn69C1-F Follow the gang on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gmbchomichuk/ https://www.instagram.com/chasingartwork/ GMB Chomichuk's online store https://www.gmbchomichuk.ca Chasing Artwork's online store: https://www.chasingartwork.com/ Production: Dan Vadeboncoeur Titles: Jesse Hamel & Nick Smalley --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gmb-chomichuk/message
Tim Beiko is part of the Protocol Team at the Ethereum Foundation (https://ethereum.org/en/foundation). In this role Tim orchestrates development teams focused on the core protocol—most notably for The Merge. In this episode we discuss Tim's origin story in crypto, how Ethereum can serve as an economic testnet for new types of coordination in the world (and why that's a valuable proposition), what he's most excited about for the future of Ethereum, his advice for developers new to the crypto space, and much more.Recorded Thursday August 31, 2023.
In today's podcast, Justin Drake and Tim Beiko help us explore Ethereum's uncharted roadmap. You know about EIP-4844. You know about Proposer-Builder Separation. But the Ethereum roadmap does not stop there. It continues! Each component of the Ethereum roadmap has deeper frontiers than what you may be familiar with. 4844, PBS, these are just the first stops on a longer track of Ethereum's Sci-Fi roadmap. Other areas Justin, Tim, and David explore statelessness, how VCs are subsidizing Ethereum L1 R&D efforts, enshrined rollups, how all of this stuff leads to Ethereum needing fewer and fewer honest actors to work trustlessly, what quantum computing has to do with the Ethereum roadmap, trustless mempools and so much more. -----
What are the implications of restaking? Not every Bankless listener will be prepared for this conversation. This one is a hard one. If you want to be adequately equipped for the conversation that awaits, we recommend listening to the Bankless episode we did with Sreeram a few weeks ago. That episode will get you up to speed to understand some of the nuances and problems that are discussed in today's episode. Because, today on the show, we have the largest and most gigabrain panel that we've ever had on Bankless…Vitalik Buterin, Justin Drake, Dankrad Feist, Jessy (aka 13-year-old VC - that's her pseudonym), and of course… Sreeram Kannan himself, founder of Eigenlayer and perhaps the creator of restaking…all moderated by Tim Beiko! ------
Writer's Block: S. M. Beiko, and Benjamin Davis and Karina Kupp This episode of Writer's Block features interviews on The Stars Of Mount Quixx, and the new writer's website, Chill Subs!
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Ryan, David, Tim Beiko, Justin Drake, and Anthony Sassano unpack everything you need to know about today's, highly anticipated Shanghai-Capella: ETH Staking Withdrawals. Also, the five cover ETH staking mechanics, withdraw upgrade FUD myths, what's next for Ethereum, and Justin's prediction around, staking airdrops?!... ------ BANKLESS SPONSOR TOOLS: ⚖️ ARBITRUM | SCALING ETHEREUM https://bankless.cc/Arbitrum
Join Alex Tapscott and Andrew Young as they decode the world of DeFi with special guest Tim Beiko, a core developer and key figure in the Ethereum Foundation. Listen in as they discuss Tim's Web3 origin story, events leading up to and after The Merge, the significance of the Shanghai Fork, and more!
On this week's episode of 0xResearch, Tim Beiko shares his insights on Ethereum's governance, client diversity, and roadmap. We delve into the importance of EIP4844, the UX improvement from single-slot finality, Ethereum's state growth problem, the rationale behind MEV burn, and more! Tim is one of the most knowledgeable people on Ethereum's roadmap - you won't want to miss this one! And as usual, we start the episode with our analyst Hot Seat/Cool Throne segment, where we debate Frax's CPI-pegged stablecoin, the L2 wars, Base and Jump's counter-exploit against the Wormhole exploiter! - - Timestamps: (00:00) Introduction (00:36) Hot Seat/Cool Throne (30:15) Blockworks Research (31:14) Interview Start: Tim Beiko (37:16) Ethereum's Governance Process (47:09) Client Diversity (59:10) Shanghai, EIP4844 and Single Slot Finality (1:04:40) MEV and PBS (1:07:40) Stateless Ethereum (1:10:14) Decentralized Sequencing and Fraud Proofs (1:17:06) MEV Burn - - Follow Tim: https://twitter.com/TimBeiko Follow Dan: https://twitter.com/smyyguy Follow Sam: https://twitter.com/swmartin19 Follow Pibblez: https://twitter.com/0xpibblez Follow Ren: https://twitter.com/purplepill3m Follow Blockworks Research: https://twitter.com/blockworksres Subscribe on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3foDS38 Subscribe on Apple: https://apple.co/3SNhUEt Subscribe on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3NlP1hA Get top market insights and the latest in crypto news. Subscribe to Blockworks Daily Newsletter: https://blockworks.co/newsletter/ - - Resources: Jump Executes Counter Exploit Against Wormhole Exploiter https://www.blockworksresearch.com/research/we-do-a-little-counter-exploit Ethereum.org https://ethereum.org/en/ - - Check out Blockworks Research today! Research, data, governance, tokenomics, and models – now, all in one place Blockworks Research: https://www.blockworksresearch.com/ Free Daily Newsletter: https://blockworks.co/newsletter - - Disclaimer: Nothing said on 0xResearch is a recommendation to buy or sell securities or tokens. This podcast is for informational purposes only, and any views expressed by anyone on the show are solely our opinions, not financial advice. Dan, Sam, and our guests may hold positions in the companies, funds, or projects discussed.
Tim Beiko and Danny Ryan are two of Ethereum's lead coordinators, and work at the Ethereum Foundation to shepherd the many parts of Ethereum into the future. How are they feeling on the other side of the Merge? What does this mean for Ethereum? Few (if anyone) on the planet are more qualified to discuss the Ethereum Proof-of-Stake than these two, and we use this episode to reflect on the magnitude of the event and look forward to the future of the network. ------ Swell | Liquid Staking for the People https://bankless.cc/swelldiscord ------ SUBSCRIBE TO NEWSLETTER: https://newsletter.banklesshq.com/ ️ SUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST: http://podcast.banklesshq.com/ ------ BANKLESS SPONSOR TOOLS: LENS | WEB3 SOCIAL PROTOCOL https://bankless.cc/Lens ROCKET POOL | ETH STAKING https://bankless.cc/RocketPool ️ ARBITRUM | SCALING ETHEREUM https://bankless.cc/Arbitrum BRAVE | THE BROWSER NATIVE WALLET https://bankless.cc/Brave JUNO | BRIDGE FIAT TO LAYER 2 https://bankless.cc/Juno ️ ZKSYNC | THE LAYER 2 SCALING ENDGAME https://bankless.cc/zkSync ------ Resources: Tim Beiko https://twitter.com/TimBeiko Danny Ryan https://twitter.com/dannyryan ------- Not financial or tax advice. This newsletter is strictly educational and is not investment advice or a solicitation to buy or sell any assets or to make any financial decisions. This newsletter is not tax advice. Talk to your accountant. Do your own research.
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The hotly anticipated Ethereum merge due later this year, will see the joining of the existing execution layer of Ethereum (the Mainnet we use today) with its new proof-of-stake consensus layer, the Beacon Chain. It eliminates the need for energy-intensive mining and instead secures the network using staked ETH. This is a truly exciting step in the Ethereum vision of more scalability, security, and sustainability.Tim Beiko, Protocol Support for the Ethereum Foundation, is heavily involved in the project. He joined us to give some deep insights into governance within Ethereum, a full update on how the merge is coming along and the next steps, and how Ethereum will look post-merge.Topics covered in this episode:Tim's background and how he got involved in the spaceUnpacking governance on EthereumThe Ethereum client ecosystemThe current state of Ethereum's testnet landscapeThe Merge: what is it, and where do we stand?What is coming next in the lead up to the merge and how is success measured?How did the very recent Sepolia test go?Scaling - what will the ecosystem look like post-merge?The Ethereum roadmapEpisode links: Nebular SummitEthereum FoundationThe MergeEthereum on TwitterTim on TwitterSponsors: ParaSwap: ParaSwap aggregates all major DEXs and makes sure you beat the market price at every single swap and with the lowest slippage - paraswap.io/epicenterChorus One: Chorus One runs validators on cutting edge Proof of Stake networks such as Cosmos, Solana, Celo, Polkadot and Oasis. - https://epicenter.rocks/chorusoneThis episode is hosted by Sebastien Couture & Joseph Schweitzer. Show notes and listening options: epicenter.tv/451
This week host Alex Kehaya joins Tim Beiko who leads AllCoreDevs at the Ethereum Foundation to talk about the future of Ethereum and the upcoming Merge. A truly exciting conversation about the Ethereum vision – more scalability, security, and sustainability.
In today's episode of the Somi Arian Podcast, we have two guests! Tim Beiko runs the core protocol meetings for Ethereum and coordinates some of the most important movements as Ethereum advances towards the merge. The merge is when Ethereum transitions from proof-of-work to proof-of-stake, known as the most significant protocol change in history. I have a video on YouTube where I've explained these concepts, so be sure to check them out. My second guest, or rather a co-host and a guest, is Tara Annison, Head of Technical Crypto Advisory at Elliptic, who has been on a couple of previous episodes. Tara is super knowledgeable about the technical aspects of Blockchain technology and she follows the merge very closely. She also gives us the Bitcoiner's perspective on the most recent blockchain and crypto movements. I thoroughly enjoyed this conversation and I'm sure you will too. Outline 00:00 Intro 03:15 Tim's “t-shirt story” & journey into Ethereum 10:47 “It is only worth starting a business is if you can do it better than the top 1%” 13:07 Bitcoin vs Ethereum 15:29 The Merge and Core Devs Robstein progress 22:56 Can this test be simulated? 25:20 Protecting Ethereum against other people throwing in extra hash rate 27:48 Is Ethereum going from proof-of-work to proof-of-stake less censorship resistant? 33:53 Bitcoiner's perspective 42:38 Decentralization = decorrelated failures & swiss cheese 45:23 Maximal Extractable Value (MEV) 51:00 What really is blockchain? Some see it as a big company, some as the second internet 54:42 How long will it take until Ethereum gets disrupted comparing it to Web 2 56:55 Outro Sponsors of this episode:
In this episode, we chat with Trent Van Epps and Tim Beiko, long-time contributors to Ethereum. We chat about different ways of funding L1 development, Ethereum's strategy, and the Ethereum Foundation's past, present, and future role. We also talk extensively about their new initiative - the Protocol Guild, a new program to fund core development and contributors to Ethereum. It's funded by some of the top projects building and benefiting from Ethereum, and there is a current proposal to fund it from the UNI treasury. --- Protocol Guild, Uniswap Proposal --- Twitter: @trent_vanepps | @TimBeiko | @lsukernik | @derek_hsue
Tim Beiko of the Ethereum Foundation is here to update us on the merge. What steps are left? What obstacles do we need to overcome? Are we merging in August like Justin Drake said? Or later? Also, there are a lot of misconceptions about the merge! We're gonna clear them up. ------
Listen to conversations between two veterans of the crypto industry: Su Zhu, CEO and CIO of Three Arrows Capital, and Hasu, Strategy lead at Flashbots. Exploring the big ideas in crypto from first principles. In this episode, Hasu continues the conversation with Danny Ryan and Tim Beiko, two researchers from the Ethereum Foundation. The three are joined by Stephane Gosselin, co-founder of Flashbots, who makes his podcast debut and stands in as Hasu's co-host. Together, they discuss: MEV before and after the Merge mev-boost and proposer-builder-separation (PBS) The rise of liquid staking pools Whether Lido should cap its own growth How the Ethereum Foundation sees its role in interacting with very "protocol-adjacent" projects like Flashbots + Lido SUBSCRIBE to the Podcast Apple Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/uncommon-core/id1517659188?uo=4 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/3vuV292Him90EjQ5YL4XIw Youtube https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8yNTc4ZDVhMC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== Other https://anchor.fm/uncommoncore FOLLOW your hosts Su Zhu https://twitter.com/zhusu Hasu https://twitter.com/hasufl Our homepage and mailing list https://uncommoncore.co/podcast/ Transcripts, if available https://uncommoncore.co/blog/
This might be the dankest livestream we've done to date. Vitalik Buterin, Dankrad Feist, and Protolambda join Tim Beiko to discuss all things Danksharding and Proto-Danksharding. Sharding what? Don't worry. By the end of this conversation, you'll know how sharding has evolved over time, why danksharding is possible, how proto-danksharding will get deployed, and so much more. ------
Listen to conversations between two veterans of the crypto industry: Su Zhu, CEO and CIO of Three Arrows Capital, and Hasu, Strategy lead at Flashbots. Exploring the big ideas in crypto from first principles. In this episode, Hasu sits down with two Ethereum Foundation researchers, Danny Ryan and Tim Beiko, to explore Ethereum's upcoming transition to PoS. Topics discussed include: Why do blockchains need consensus? How does PoW consensus work today, and how will it change after PoS? What happens between the last block of PoW and the first block of PoS? The role of client modularity and diversity How to test for such an important upgrade 00:00 Intro and guests 03:02 Proof of Stake since 2017 08:18 PoS - Idea to production 12:24 Why do Blockchains need consensus? PoW & PoS Basics 22:21 Why switch to PoS? 37:03 The Merge - How does it happen? 45:14 The Merge - Unbundling of the Consensus & Execution layer 1:01:45 How do you test for such an important upgrade? 1:09:55 End SUBSCRIBE to the Podcast Apple Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/uncommon-core/id1517659188?uo=4 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/3vuV292Him90EjQ5YL4XIw Youtube https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8yNTc4ZDVhMC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== Other https://anchor.fm/uncommoncore FOLLOW your hosts Su Zhu https://twitter.com/zhusu Hasu https://twitter.com/hasufl Our homepage and mailing list https://uncommoncore.co/podcast/ Transcripts, if available https://uncommoncore.co/blog/
Jonathan welcomes in artist, author & editor S.M. (Samantha) Beiko to talk about her process of creating the world in which your characters can live through multiple story instalments. Find more of Samantha's work here: https://www.smbeiko.com/ Pick up your copy of the Dead Work Anthology at https://deadwork.ca For more of Jonathan's work: https://twitter.com/jonathanballcom https://www.instagram.com/jonathanballcom/ https://www.strangerfiction.ca/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/strangerfiction/message
This week host Derek E. Silva joins Tim Beiko, AllCoreDevs at the Ethereum Foundation. We discuss Tim's journey into blockchain, what led him to join AllCoreDevs to help trailblaze the implementation of EIP-1559 last year, and how the team is mapping out Ethereum 2.0.
Tim Beiko leads the group of Ethereum developers who are working to upgrade the blockchain network in the biggest overhaul since it went live in 2015. The change will usher in a new consensus system that vastly improves Ethereum's energy efficiency and will pave the way for much faster transaction times. I spoke to Tim previously about his early life and how he got into Ethereum here, so today's episode focused on the progress toward ETH 2.0. You can learn more about the Ethereum All Core Devs team here More on the Merge
The formal specification for Ethereum 2.0 is almost done and everyone is wondering when and how the Merge will happen. Ben Edgington & Tim Beiko, two developers working on implementing Eth 2.0, join us to talk about when and how a transition of such scale will take place. Ben Edgington: https://twitter.com/benjaminion_xyz Tim Beiko: https://twitter.com/TimBeiko PERSON: TWITTER HANDLE Will Foxley: https://twitter.com/wsfoxley
Shiro and the Sangha discuss Case 62 of the Book of Equanimity, "Beiko's No Enlightenment." Can we, should we, could we chase down enlightenment? What exactly does that mean? In this talk and discussion we look at how art, music, accounting, teaching, anything is a perfect expression of our own true Self, and how we move fluidly every day between delusion and enlightenment. What role do Dharma talks play? Where does our own responsibility lie? And, ultimately, the importance of zazen and our own personal practice.
Tim Beiko runs the core protocol meetings for Ethereum. His path into crypto began in 2017, buying the top. But he stayed in the space, initially working for Consensys and their Besu Ethereum Client before trailblazing with EIP-1559's implementation. This conversation covers his story into working with Ethereum core developers, the role and landscape of Ethereum clients, and coordinating the maintenance and upgrades to the Ethereum protocol. With the merge on the horizon and barbarians at the gates, humans like Tim Beiko work to keep Ethereum as credibly neutral, efficient, and open as possible. Can Vitalik impose his will on Ethereum? Is it centralized? This episode has the answers. ------
My guests today are Tim Beiko and Danny Ryan - the lead coordinators for the Eth1 and Eth2 development efforts.In this conversation, we go deep on the future of the Ethereum protocol together. We talk about the Merge (the transition from Proof of Work to Proof of Stake via the Beacon Chain - which is the most substantial Ethereum network upgrade to date, and happening sooner than many people realize), the cryptoeconomics of PoS, MEV, staking derivatives, and how protocol development works in practice.Check out our website for other episodes: intothebytecode.xyzSubscribe to our newsletter for updates: bytecode.substack.comTwitter: twitter.com/sinahab
The time has come. With the London Fork just around the corner, the much anticipated EIP-1559 will be implemented. This fundamentally changes the relationship among miners, users, and gas. This panel, moderated by Ethereum core developer Tim Beiko, is set to discuss the macro and micro shifts to the ecosystem. We've talked about this a lot on Bankless, so it's time to hear from experts around the community about this massive turning point. ------
In this week's episode we speak with Tim Beiko, who organizes the Ethereum core developers calls and knows all the intricacies and latest development of the world's most active blockchain. We spoke right after Beiko had proposed a date for the implementation of one of the biggest changes expected to happen to the Ethereum blockchain in recent history EIP 1559. If you're not 100% clear on what this means, fear not, because Tim explains in non-dev terms exactly how this change will reduce volatility in Ethereum gas prices and also reduce the uncertainty of whether user transactions are approved or not. Importantly, it also means that part of ETH paid per transaction will be burned. That means that if demand for ETH and use of the Ethereum blockchain are greater than ETH issued, it should put pressure on the ether price to increase. Big thanks to our sponsors: Colony, which makes it easy for people all over the world to build organizations together, online. Balancer, one of the leading DeFi automated market makers (AMM) for multiple tokens. Dive into their pools at https://balancer.finance/! Enzyme provides an easy way to build, scale and monetize DeFi investment strategies Kraken, consistently rated the best and most secure cryptocurrency exchange, which can get you from fiat to DeFi Aave, an open source and non-custodial liquidity protocol where users can earn interest on deposits and borrow assets
In this week’s episode, CoinDesk’s Christine Kim welcomes special guest Tim Beiko who recently took over as chair of the bi-weekly All Core Developers (ACD) meetings. ACD calls bring together various Ethereum stakeholders to discuss and reach consensus on proposed changes to the Ethereum protocol. They are streamed live on YouTube and generally reach an audience of roughly 10,000 viewers for each call. This episode is sponsored by hellointerpop.io and The Sun Exchange.For Beiko, the most nerve-racking thing about his newest role as chair of the ACD calls is setting up the YouTube livestream. “Setting up the [Open Broadcaster Software] and all that for streaming and getting the audio right to the mic; this stresses me out so much because there was one call where I streamed it to everybody except myself,” Beiko said. Before taking over this role from the previous chair, Hudson Jameson, Beiko had been an active participant in these calls for three years as product manager of one of the Ethereum software client teams. As background, ACD calls are a long-running tradition in the Ethereum community that started as early as 2015. Aimed at bringing together and coordinating development of the Ethereum protocol, these meetings are a crucial component of the informal governance process that shapes the ongoing evolution of the world’s second-largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization. These calls, according to Beiko, are also how Ethereum protocol developers provide transparency to the broader community of the network, which includes a growing number of users, decentralized application (dapp) developers and investors. “It’s very easy for core developers and folks like myself who are basically paid to be on the calls to spend time and prepare for them,” said Beiko. “But if that’s not your job, if you’re running an application or you’re a journalist, you don’t have five hours per week to spend on protocol development for Ethereum. So I’ve tried to summarize it … [and] find ways to describe to the community what’s happening so that folks can keep tabs on [Ethereum] but don’t need to invest hours.”One area of continued discussion and debate is around the upcoming change to Ethereum’s fees, as outlined by Ethereum Improvement Proposal (EIP) 1559. Beiko is confident the majority of users and dapp developers are in favor of activating EIP 1559 later this July. As for other stakeholders such as miners who have not been as enthusiastic about the upgrade, Beiko explained that there are other incentives he believes will encourage their support for the fee market change when it comes time for activation. To hear Beiko’s full remarks on EIP 1559 implementation as well as more on the governance process around the other code changes that will be bundled along with EIP 1559, tune in to this week’s episode of “Mapping Out Eth 2.0.”Links mentioned in this podcast: What’s New In Eth2 (www.eth2.news) Valid Points (https://www.coindesk.com/newsletter/valid-points) London Network Upgrade Specification (https://github.com/ethereum/eth1.0-specs/blob/master/network-upgrades/mainnet-upgrades/london.md#ecosystem-readiness-checklist) Why EIP 1559? By Tim Beiko (https://hackmd.io/@timbeiko/why-1559) Flashbots: Frontrunning the MEV Crisis (https://medium.com/flashbots/frontrunning-the-mev-crisis-40629a613752) -InterPop is redefining the future of NFTs and fandom. Learn more at interpop.io. -The Sun Exchange is offering CoinDesk Reports listeners a free solar cell with your first purchase and automatically lease them to power businesses in sunny, emerging markets.
In this week's episode, CoinDesk's Christine Kim welcomes special guest Tim Beiko who recently took over as chair of the bi-weekly All Core Developers (ACD) meetings. ACD calls bring together various Ethereum stakeholders to discuss and reach consensus on proposed changes to the Ethereum protocol. They are streamed live on YouTube and generally reach an audience of roughly 10,000 viewers for each call. This episode is sponsored by hellointerpop.io and The Sun Exchange.For Beiko, the most nerve-racking thing about his newest role as chair of the ACD calls is setting up the YouTube livestream. “Setting up the [Open Broadcaster Software] and all that for streaming and getting the audio right to the mic; this stresses me out so much because there was one call where I streamed it to everybody except myself,” Beiko said. Before taking over this role from the previous chair, Hudson Jameson, Beiko had been an active participant in these calls for three years as product manager of one of the Ethereum software client teams. As background, ACD calls are a long-running tradition in the Ethereum community that started as early as 2015. Aimed at bringing together and coordinating development of the Ethereum protocol, these meetings are a crucial component of the informal governance process that shapes the ongoing evolution of the world's second-largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization. These calls, according to Beiko, are also how Ethereum protocol developers provide transparency to the broader community of the network, which includes a growing number of users, decentralized application (dapp) developers and investors. “It's very easy for core developers and folks like myself who are basically paid to be on the calls to spend time and prepare for them,” said Beiko. “But if that's not your job, if you're running an application or you're a journalist, you don't have five hours per week to spend on protocol development for Ethereum. So I've tried to summarize it … [and] find ways to describe to the community what's happening so that folks can keep tabs on [Ethereum] but don't need to invest hours.”One area of continued discussion and debate is around the upcoming change to Ethereum's fees, as outlined by Ethereum Improvement Proposal (EIP) 1559. Beiko is confident the majority of users and dapp developers are in favor of activating EIP 1559 later this July. As for other stakeholders such as miners who have not been as enthusiastic about the upgrade, Beiko explained that there are other incentives he believes will encourage their support for the fee market change when it comes time for activation. To hear Beiko's full remarks on EIP 1559 implementation as well as more on the governance process around the other code changes that will be bundled along with EIP 1559, tune in to this week's episode of “Mapping Out Eth 2.0.”Links mentioned in this podcast: What's New In Eth2 (www.eth2.news) Valid Points (https://www.coindesk.com/newsletter/valid-points) London Network Upgrade Specification (https://github.com/ethereum/eth1.0-specs/blob/master/network-upgrades/mainnet-upgrades/london.md#ecosystem-readiness-checklist) Why EIP 1559? By Tim Beiko (https://hackmd.io/@timbeiko/why-1559) Flashbots: Frontrunning the MEV Crisis (https://medium.com/flashbots/frontrunning-the-mev-crisis-40629a613752) -InterPop is redefining the future of NFTs and fandom. Learn more at interpop.io. -The Sun Exchange is offering CoinDesk Reports listeners a free solar cell with your first purchase and automatically lease them to power businesses in sunny, emerging markets.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We begin by talking about how he got started in the world of blockchain and what resources he would recommend for newcomers to the field. Tim talks about DAOs, where they came from, and where they are now. We also discuss the opportunities for non-technical people to get involved in blockchain.We cover proof of work and proof of stake — what are the differences between these two concepts, and what advantages and disadvantages does each approach have? Tim also explains what the Ethereum Foundation is, and what core devs it's responsible for, along with what the future holds for Ethereum.Tim also talks about EIPs, why they're important, and how they work in the context of Ethereum's blockchain.--You can follow Matthew on Twitter and LinkedIn, Diana on Twitter and LinkedIn, and learn more about Unstoppable Domains and our work here.You can follow our guest, Tim Beiko, on Twitter and Linkedin, and check out the Ethereum Foundation here.—Don't forget to rate, download, and subscribe to the podcast so you won't miss an episode and we can keep producing awesome content for you.
Thanks to our sponsor Bitwala! Get €20 as welcome bonus if you sign-up to their crypto wallet app using our exclusive link. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ In this episode we talk to Tim Beiko, who has recently become Facilitator of the AllCoreDevs call, where Ethereum Core Developers discuss the Ethereum roadmap and other important governance matters. Tim is also the lead coordinator behind one of the most important Ethereum Improvement Proposals this year called EIP-1559. In our conversation Tim explains in great detail how Ethereum governance works and what he sees as the main challenges today. We also break down EIP-1559 and discuss how its going to improve the Ethereum fee market.
On the EthHub Weekly Recap we cover topics from the EthHub Weekly Newsletter. In this episode we discuss the target December 1 launch for Ethereum 2.0 phase 0, how U.S. officials seized $1bn in Bitcoin related to Silk Road, NIFTEX raises $500k in an effort to create fractional share NFTs, Offchain Labs demos Uniswap on their L2 solution, Dharma makes buying from Uniswap easier than ever and EIP-1599 updates from Tim Beiko.
I have been a fan of S. M. Beiko’s webcomic Krampus Is My Boyfriend since page one, and generally impressed with Beiko since I started paying attention to her work. As she finished work on the first 48-page print collection of the online story, I interviewed Beiko about how to get your start in webcomics, and comics overall, and how to plan out a lengthy story that unfolds serially in instalments. Show notes at www.jonathanball.com/33
Gregory, Justin and Samantha talk about how busy they all are during their so-called "down time." Check out "Krampus Is My Boyfriend", a new web comic from S.M. Beiko: krampusismyboyfriend.com Transition clips for this episode are from Suspiria (1977)- youtu.be/5Y0EEqtWrJI Questions or comments? Tweet them to twitter.com/gmbchomichuk or twitter.com/chasingartwork Production: Dan Vadeboncoeur Titles: Jesse Hamel & Nick Smalley --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gmb-chomichuk/message
Gregory, Justin and Samantha talk about how busy they all are during their so-called "down time." Check out "Krampus Is My Boyfriend", a new web comic from S.M. Beiko: http://krampusismyboyfriend.com Transition clips for this episode are from Suspiria (1977)- https://youtu.be/5Y0EEqtWrJI Questions or comments? Tweet them to twitter.com/gmbchomichuk or twitter.com/chasingartwork Production: Dan Vadeboncoeur Titles: Jesse Hamel & Nick Smalley
on today's show, we self-examine self checkouts (2:40); we discuss obscure Manitoba celeb connections (8:00); Chuck Davidson (11:35) helps us "Look North"; Michelle Gawronsky (16:25) warns that there is "no meth strategy"; Global's Reggie Cecchini (24:05) gives us a US/Saudi relations update; Plus, Milt Stegall (30:10) joins us in studio!; and fantasy author S.M. Beiko (37:55) talks about her new book "Children of the Bloodlands".
Tim is the co-founder of Bringers.co, a company helping expats and travelers get hard to find items to the place they're needed. He's 20 years old and has been managing companies since he was a teen. We talk about travel, business, fear, role models. Resources we mention:Check out www.Bringers.co www.CouchSurfing.comTony Robbins tells Sylvester Stallone's story: www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywuse55qU2ATim on Mt.Rinjani, IndonesiaSquirrel roommate:Puppy ninja mask, the new hot fashion trend:Lifting one million pounds:My new friend Leo, my neighbor's puppy named after a Thai beer:Elephant lunch art: At the softball field in Chiang Mai, my new Sunday pasttime:
Guest: George H.H. Beiko, BM, BCh, FRCS(C)Lecturer, University of TorontoAssistant Clinical Professor, McMaster UniversitySt. Catharines, Ontario, Canada
Guest: George H.H. Beiko, BM, BCh, FRCS(C) Lecturer, University of Toronto Assistant Clinical Professor, McMaster University St. Catharines, Ont., Canada
A conversation between Lisa B. Arbisser, MD, and George Beiko, BM, BCh, FRCSC, on customized IOLs for spherical aberration. Surgeons now have the opportunity to choose an IOL that best fits an individual patient