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Everything EOS
e144: An EOS Foundation is Coming to Fuel the Growth of the EOS Ecosystem

Everything EOS

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 70:17


Zack Gall and Chris Barnes discuss the bombshell news of an EOS Foundation being led by Yves La Rose with the endorsement of Dan Larimer. ---- With the backing and support from Daniel Larimer, the creator and architect of EOSIO, Yves La Rose, former CEO of EOS Nation, is formally requesting that the EOS block producers increase network inflation by 2% to fund an EOS Foundation which will lead the vision and roadmap for the EOS blockchain. The Foundation is also requesting to use legacy network fees to initially bootstrap this initiative. Daniel has been advising Yves on his plans to launch the Foundation and recommends him to serve as its executive director and chief ambassador to EOS. The Foundation's core mission is to provide grants, sponsorships, and key infrastructure support that has been lacking in EOS. Using a more centralized business approach, The Foundation will be able to efficiently deliver on its mission due to its ability to make decisions quickly while being able to pivot as needed to find product market fit. At its core, the Foundation will work to empower developers, businesses, and individuals to build on EOS. Providing funding to Eden on EOS will be one such initiative. The combination of an EOS Foundation and Eden working together in parallel will bestow EOS with both a centralized and decentralized system to provide it with both a top down and bottom up approach for funding the ecosystem growth, support, and marketing initiatives that EOS is currently lacking. Yves' Blog Post Announcing EOS Foundation https://medium.com/@YvesLaRoseNonaka/i-have-been-working-towards-a-vision-to-establish-an-eos-foundation-to-fund-the-ongoing-growth-of-5f4a74ebed25 Dan's Blog Post in Support of EOS Foundation https://bytemaster.medium.com/maturing-to-decentralization-74c467640ff2 *** https://www.EverythingEOS.io https://youtube.com/c/Everything_EOS http://t.me/Everything_EOS https://anchor.fm/everythingeos https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/everything-eos/id1434560651?mt=2

Everything EOS
e144: An EOS Foundation is Coming to Fuel the Growth of the EOS Ecosystem

Everything EOS

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 70:17


Zack Gall and Chris Barnes discuss the bombshell news of an EOS Foundation being led by Yves La Rose with the endorsement of Dan Larimer. ---- With the backing and support from Daniel Larimer, the creator and architect of EOSIO, Yves La Rose, former CEO of EOS Nation, is formally requesting that the EOS block producers increase network inflation by 2% to fund an EOS Foundation which will lead the vision and roadmap for the EOS blockchain. The Foundation is also requesting to use legacy network fees to initially bootstrap this initiative. Daniel has been advising Yves on his plans to launch the Foundation and recommends him to serve as its executive director and chief ambassador to EOS. The Foundation's core mission is to provide grants, sponsorships, and key infrastructure support that has been lacking in EOS. Using a more centralized business approach, The Foundation will be able to efficiently deliver on its mission due to its ability to make decisions quickly while being able to pivot as needed to find product market fit. At its core, the Foundation will work to empower developers, businesses, and individuals to build on EOS. Providing funding to Eden on EOS will be one such initiative. The combination of an EOS Foundation and Eden working together in parallel will bestow EOS with both a centralized and decentralized system to provide it with both a top down and bottom up approach for funding the ecosystem growth, support, and marketing initiatives that EOS is currently lacking. Yves' Blog Post Announcing EOS Foundation https://medium.com/@YvesLaRoseNonaka/i-have-been-working-towards-a-vision-to-establish-an-eos-foundation-to-fund-the-ongoing-growth-of-5f4a74ebed25 Dan's Blog Post in Support of EOS Foundation https://bytemaster.medium.com/maturing-to-decentralization-74c467640ff2 *** https://www.EverythingEOS.io https://youtube.com/c/Everything_EOS http://t.me/Everything_EOS https://anchor.fm/everythingeos https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/everything-eos/id1434560651?mt=2

Daily Crypto Report
"BTC starts week on wrong foot" January 11, 2021

Daily Crypto Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 3:39


Today's blockchain and cryptocurrency news Brought to you by ungrocery.com Bitcoin is down 14% at $34,194 Ethereum is down 18% at $1072 and XRP is down 15% at 28 cents Top gainers in the last 24 hours: Horizen up 29% Bumpy start to the week for market leaders. 2 bars are for sale in NYC for crypto. Centralized web2 telegraphs firm position. Daniel Larimer steps down as Block.one CTO. UK Watchdog FCA issues common-sense warning for investors.

The EOS Podcast
#102: Dan Larimer & Brendan Blumer - Exclusive Interview!

The EOS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2019 55:15


Dan Larimer & Brendan Blumer Chat With Us In DC 1:40 High Fidelity Pivot 4:00 Unique Identity 7:05 UBI & Staged Rollout 8:45 Tokenomics, Distribution, Supply 15:15 How Voice Is Different From Steemit 17:20 Social Media Scaling & Regulation 19:39 Marketing Voice 22:12 Did Money Change You? 27:12 What People Will Realize In 6 Months (Huge Onramp) 30:15 Token Model & Inflation 33:15 How To Stop Gaming The Voice System 34:57 KYC Process 36:36 Is The Token Transferable? 36:50 Paid Influence & Attention Economy 38:35 Facebook Token 40:30 Plan To Attract Mainstream Users 43:12 B1 Roadmap 47:07 Voice UX For Mainstream - Resource Management 49:50 EOS VC Strategy 51:45 Decentralized Media 53:10 EOS Events In China 53:49 EOS Writer & The EOS Podcast The interview you have all been waiting for, we are super excited to present to you a total of 55 minutes of Daniel Larimer and Brendan Blumer discussing everything from the release of Block.one's upcoming social media platform "Voice" to their personal thoughts on the journey of building the most used public blockchain the world has ever seen. We hope you enjoy listening to the interviews as much as we did! A huge thanks goes to both Daniel and Brendan for taking the time to do these interviews with us here at EOSwriter. When I began working on the idea of EOSwriter and what it could become on top of my list was an interview with either BM or BB, I certainly didn't expect to reach that goal within 6 months! A huge thanks also goes to the entire EOS community,, without your support and attention we would not have reached this milestone. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-eos-podcast/support

Bitgenstein’s Table, the Crypto Philosophy Podcast: Exploring the Future of Blockchain
Dan Larimer vs. the Rothschilds: EOS’s URI & Bitcoin as Universal Basic Income

Bitgenstein’s Table, the Crypto Philosophy Podcast: Exploring the Future of Blockchain

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2018 28:54


Universal Basic Income is becoming a hot topic again. Is it a good idea? Why are a number of libertarians in the US jumping on board the UBI train? What about Daniel Larimer’s Universal Resource Inheritance, proposed for EOS? And does Bitcoin already exhibit characteristics of UBI, thanks to its deflationary nature? Join me as we explore this and more. As always on Bitgenstein’s Table, we’re trying to think more deeply about the future we want to build. *** Next time is a special guest episode in cooperation with the Everything EOS podcast. We’ll be discussing UBI and URI as they relate to cryptocurrency, direct from the EOS Hackathon in San Francisco. The articles I mention by Dan Larimer are available at https://medium.com/@bytemaster See other links, including the video and article by Mark Cuban and more, at https://bitgenste.in/UBI *** Original theme song, as usual, by Joseph Dickinson (audiojungle.net/user/jdmusic). A few piano songs by me include a little-known Intermezzo by Poulenc and a couple of pieces by Ravel. Then there’s a mechanical-sounding song that we won’t talk about. Finally, the traditional Asian music near the end is used by permission. I wish I knew how to play those instruments. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bitgenstein/support

PROTOTYPE.FM - プロトタイプFM
44: EOSの特長とは?開発者ダニエル・ラリマーの思想

PROTOTYPE.FM - プロトタイプFM

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2018 18:32


今回のキーワード:・EOS・ICOで4,300億円調達・スケーラビリティ問題を解決、トランザクション手数料無料・ダニエル・ラリマー(Daniel Larimer)・BitShares・Steem・Steemit・Delegated Proof of Stake・blocktivity・早期にステーブルコインの必要性に気づく・早期にEthereumのスケーラビリティ問題に気づく・Dan Larimer and Vitalik Buterin at the North American Bitcoin Conference in Miami・すべての人々の生命、自由、財産を守るフリーマーケットソリューションを見つけること・DappRadar・VISAとMasterCardで秒間20,000、FacebookではLikeだけで秒間52,000、金融取引ではひとつのマーケットペアだけで秒間100,000トランザクション----収録を終えて:産業社会と人間の自由に関する思想を説いた経済学者カール・ポランニー[1886~1964]は市場経済が人間の労働力を商品化し、人間から労働の目的、自尊心を奪ったと論じた。最近のインターネットサービスにおいては、ユーザーが価値のあるコンテンツを生成することで多くのトラフィックを集め、そのことによりビジネスモデルが成立するものが少なくない。この場合、そのサービスで行われるアクティブなユーザーの活動は、カール・ポランニーが述べたような「商品」そのものになっているといえるのではないだろうか。そして、その価値のあるコンテンツから得られた利益の大半はサービスを運営する企業の懐に入り、コンテンツの作者であるユーザーが利益を享受できないというミスマッチが発生している。今回話したダニエル・ラリマーの人生のミッションは「すべての人々の生命、自由、財産を守るフリーマーケットソリューションを見つけること」。将来、支配的な中央集権的企業ではなく、ダニエル・ラリマーが開発したEOSのような非中央集権的なネットワークにおいてDAC(Decentralized Autonomous Corporation)のような形態の組織が中心となりトークンを利用した経済圏を構築する可能性が考えられる。すると、その中で作られたコンテンツの所有権は明示的になり、新しい価値を生み出した人たちにトークンとして報酬を分配することが可能になる。カール・ポランニーは、経済に秩序を与え、社会を統合するパターンとして「互酬・再配分・交換」の三点を挙げている。非中央集権的なネットワークの仕組みの中で、トークンを報酬として再配分する自律的なメカニズム、ネットワークの参加者間でトークンを贈る文化、ネットワークの参加者が提供した価値に対しトークンで支払う市場、という三点がバランスよく成立することは、ポランニーが希求した社会の在り方のひとつの形なのかもしれない。----このポッドキャストへのお問い合わせ、ご感想、ご質問、ご要望は公式サイト(www.prototype.fm)内の、お問い合わせからメッセージしてください。Twitterの場合は #prototypefm をつけてツイートしてください。iTunesStoreでのレビューもお願いします。

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LAB Radio
Ep 39 - Exploring The BitShares Ecosystem, DPOS, Graphene, and DEXs

LAB Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2018 60:35


In this episode of LAB Radio, Aaron Mangal discusses the Bitshares ecosystem, the Graphene engine that underlies it and algorithms like Delegated Proof of Stake (DPOS) with Kevin Messerly. Graphene was originally designed by Daniel Larimer who also founded Steemit and EOS. Kevin Messerly, Proxy and DEXBot Team Manager "I have six years experience as a cryptocurrency investor and advocate. Additionally, I have four years experience as a sales executive/account manager with a track record of high performance and strong work ethics. On top of that I have over fourteen years experience as an intelligence analyst for the United States Army and Department of Defense. I have successfully operated in high stress environments, requiring 13 hour shifts, six or seven days a week, throughout four deployments in Southwest Asia, South-Central Asia, and Africa for a total of 49 months." Graphene is the underlying technology that underlies BitShares and several other Cryptocurrency projects like Steemit and EOS. Graphene is an open source C++ blockchain implementation, which acts as a consensus mechanism. BitShares also has the ability to issued market pegged assets which are tied with real-time real world prices. The BitShares market pegged BitAssets system Ultimately, BitShares operates more as an equity rather than a purist “currency” since BTS tokens are used as collateral for a variety of decentralized financial services like decentralized exchanges, banking, derivative creation (of market pegged “bitAssets”) and currency rails. Thanks for checking out LAB Radio. After listening to this episode you will learn: Kevin's origin story and how he first discovered Cryptocurrency in 2011 Why BitShares, in particular, caught Kevin's eye How BitShares leverages a suite of services including a DEX, bank and even user issued assets (UIA) About BitShares and how it had the first stable coin and market pegged assets (MPA) system The construct of Witnesses who process transactions and maintain price feeds The concept of decentralized banking and how you can borrow against your BitShares as collateral How Black swan events and collateral are handled by the system The risk and challenges of growing an ecosystem like BitShares The benefits of Decentralized Exchanges (DEXs) For show notes and more please visit: LAB Radio

Oktahedron
OH001 – Concorde Effect

Oktahedron

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2016 72:35


@heckerhut, @dirkjaeckel and @j32804 Some time passed after the DAO goxed. We will probably need to mention it again, because it raised a lot of questions about jurisdictions etc. What has happened since? http://cointimes.tech/2016/08/12/etcdao-stolen-coins-frozen-by-exchanges-was-sent-by-ethereum-foundation-developers/ Esma Discussion paper https://www.esma.europa.eu/sites/default/files/library/2016-773_dp_dlt.pdf Dominic Williams about tokens and security law https://medium.com/@dominic_w/on-protocol-tokens-and-securities-law-8e54d2237eee#.ll96uwj8n Sian Jones gave some regulatory update on Epicenter Bitcoin. EU regulations are not so restrictive towards fintech / virtual currency businesses? But what about crowdsales? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5F-Z3rlOapk Its funny that there is a certain amount of worries around whether crowdsales are legal, and whether people can get in trouble basically printing their own money or issuing securities. As a friend of mine put it: blockchain is a hot new cool thing for borderline legal shenanigans. EU institutions are complex and unless you dog through messy pile of documents, it's hard to get your head around. http://ec.europa.eu/finance/index_en.htm Predictions for the coming year. Thats a bit scary, but can we make predictions? K: There will probably even more of the ICO cambrian explosion More blockchain based but centralised currencies Show notes from the previous unpublished recording: It would have been tricky not to mention TheDAO as an example while discussing possible legal issues surrounding blockchains and DAOs. Here are some links we have mentioned: Article by Coindesk "How to sue The DAO Hacker" (before TheDAO attack) http://www.coindesk.com/sue-dao-hacker/ Pre TheDAO atteck article by Coindesk "How to sue a DAO" http://www.coindesk.com/how-to-sue-a-decentralized-autonomous-organization/ Reads on Decentralised Autonomous Organisations selected by Florian Glatz: Bitcoin as an unmanned company "Bitcoin and the Three Laws of Robotics" https://letstalkbitcoin.com/bitcoin-and-the-three-laws-of-robotics A Legal Analysis of the DAO Exploit and Possible Investor Rights https://bitcoinmagazine.com/articles/a-legal-analysis-of-the-dao-exploit-and-possible-investor-rights-1466524659 DAC (Decentralized Autonomous Corporations) revisited by Daniel Larimer https://letstalkbitcoin.com/dac-revisited DAOs, DACs, DAs and More: An Incomplete Terminology Guide by Vitalik Buterin (2014) https://blog.ethereum.org/2014/05/06/daos-dacs-das-and-more-an-incomplete-terminology-guide/ Bootstrapping A Decentralized Autonomous Corporation: Part I by Vitalik Buterin (2013) https://bitcoinmagazine.com/articles/bootstrapping-a-decentralized-autonomous-corporation-part-i-1379644274 Part II https://bitcoinmagazine.com/articles/bootstrapping-an-autonomous-decentralized-corporation-part-2-interacting-with-the-world-1379808279 and Part III https://bitcoinmagazine.com/articles/bootstrapping-a-decentralized-autonomous-corporation-part-3-identity-corp-1380073003 General legal issues related to blockchains: "Beyond Bitcoin: issues in Regulating Blockchain Transactions" - long, but a very basic, with explanation how blockchain is different from what we have seen before http://scholarship.law.duke.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3827&context=dlj We have also mentionned that it might be safer to use other than Turing complete languages for smart contracts, because Turing complete ones are inherently undecidable, which makes it impossible to know what a "smart contract" will do before running it. Towards safer languages for smart contracts by Jack Pettersson, Robert Edström presented at DEVCON1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H2uwUdzVD9I Using dependent and polymorphic types for safer development of smart contracts (master thesis) http://publications.lib.chalmers.se/records/fulltext/234939/234939.pdf Other links: Concept of a-legality was explored by Hans Lindah in the field of philosophy of law http://www.hanslindahl.org/ Plantoid - a robotic plant, an old concept recently connected to the blockchain by David Bovill http://plantoid.cc/view/welcome-visitors/view/plantoid Currently Primavera de Filippi is working on the implementation http://projects.stwst.at/stwst48/plantoid-by-primavera-de-filippi-david-bovill-vincent-roudaut-and-sara-renaud/ This year EU Parliament published some stuff on virtual currencies. They are usually little bit behind the curve - while people are discussing the DAOs they are getting their heads around bitcoin. But hopefully EU people will be catching up fast. EU Parliament report on Virtual Currencies http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?pubRef=-//EP//TEXT+REPORT+A8-2016-0168+0+DOC+XML+V0//EN There is also a possibility to attend public hearings at EU institutions and hear what they have to say about regulations and how these regulations are coming into existence http://www.europarl.europa.eu/committees/en/econ/events.html