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The Block Runner
244. TBR - Building Cross Chain AI Agents w/ Emblem Vault | Interview w/ CEO, Jake Gallen

The Block Runner

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 73:12


We had a discussion with Jake from Emblem Vault about the future of AI agents in the context of the web3 economy. Emblem Vaults are ERC721 or ERC1155 NFTs that are used to effectively store and exchange assets across a range of different blockchains without the use of bridging. In this way, these NFT “vaults” act as transferable multi-asset wallets that are able to contain both fungible and non-fungible tokens. We discuss recent updates to the Emblem Vault technology which enables AI agents to deploy and own their own vaults, granting the ability to execute on cross chain crypto trades and management of their own wallets. We discuss the rapid acceleration of AI technology and how it is intersecting with blockchain. We dive into how the AI agents will find integration into the metaverse ecosystem and can aid in Bitmap development. Also, we dive deeper into the mechanisms of Emblem Vaults cross chain architecture and how it differs from existing bridging technology that is widely being used, introducing several inefficiencies to the ecosystem that Emblem can solve. As well as explore their Rune token economic designs and how it will apply to the ecosystem they are building. Topics: First up, who is Jake Gallen and how did he get into the A.I. Web3 Space Next, discussion with Jake from Emblem Vault about the future of AI agents in the context of the web3 economy Then, discuss the rapid acceleration of AI technology and how it is intersecting with blockchain. and Finally, explore their Rune token economic designs and how it will apply to the ecosystem they are building Please like and subscribe on your favorite podcasting app! Sign up for a free newsletter: www.theblockrunner.com Follow us on: Youtube: https://bit.ly/TBlkRnnrYouTube Twitter: bit.ly/TBR-Twitter Telegram: bit.ly/TBR-Telegram Discord: bit.ly/TBR-Discord

WEB3 UNPACKED
Collaborative Creativity: Navigating The Future of Web3 IP

WEB3 UNPACKED

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 63:47


In our latest episode of Web3 Unpacked, Rich Pasqua of @mvmtmedia  speaks with S.Y. Lee, Founder & CEO of Story Protocol, A platform that provides the tools to seamlessly capture IP's, allowing users to create with ownership built in.ABOUT STORY PROTOCOLStory Protocol is building the infrastructure, and tool set, to capture the intellectual property of a piece of entertainment in a secure, digital way on blockchainWebsite:  https://www.storyprotocol.xyz/STORY on X:   @storyprotocol  SY Lee on X:  @storysyleeDiscord:  https://discord.com/invite/storyprotocolLEARN MORE ABOUT MVMThttps://linktr.ee/mvmt.mediahttps://arctai.com#storyprotocol #story #creatorcommunity #creatoreconomy #nft #art #ip #intelectualpropery #virtualevent #richardpasqua #mvmt #intelectual #technology #web3 #web3unpacked #mvmt.media #smartcontracts #DAO #tokenization #erc721 #defi #iplicensing #ipattribution #royalities #marketplace #decentralization

Edge of NFT Podcast

In this special Edge of NFT Live episode, join us at the VIP: Venice Innovator Party during NFT LA Community Week to explore the cutting-edge world of blockchain technology. We're with serial entrepreneur and CEO of VATOM, Eric Pulier, as he discusses Smart NFTs, non-fungible fungible tokens (NFFT,) and the grand unification theory revolutionizing the crypto world.

WEB3 UNPACKED
$ETH To All Time Highs: Four Reasons Why Ethereum Wins!

WEB3 UNPACKED

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 9:48


Today we are taking a quick look at Ethereum, where it is, where I think its going and some of the distinguishing factors that makes it a special technology$BTC has dropped 6% today from its all-time high yesterday of $69K and Ethereum is holding well $3,676 down from yesterdays high of $3,800, Check in with me in an hour and I'm sure it will be up again, lolMy history with Ethereum - Learned about ETH in 2016 and 2017 started mining. It was the application layer that interested me the most.There are many factors that make Ethereum very powerful and subsequently a leader in the Blockchain / Web3 space. Here are but a few…1. Decentralized Applications (DApps) and DeFi: Ethereum  facilitates the creation of decentralized applications (DApps) and powers the rapidly growing field of decentralized finance (DeFi).  2. Smart Contracts: Ethereum introduced the concept of smart contracts, which are self-executing agreements. When predefined conditions are met, smart contracts automatically execute without the need for intermediaries.  3. Decentralization and Security: Ethereum's decentralized nature ensures that it isn't controlled by a single entity. The network operates transparently and securely without intermediaries. This is very important!4. Digital Assets and Tokenization: Ethereum enables the creation of new digital assets, including cryptocurrencies and NFT's (ERC721). These assets are built on the Ethereum blockchain and benefit from its transparency, immutability, and security.In summary, Ethereum offer a very robust technology layer and at it's core Ethereum's power lies in its smart contract capabilities, decentralization, and influence on tokenization and digital assets. It is a very robust network with many, many developers supporting the entire ecosystem.I hope you found this informative and now know why I'm a big fan.LEARN MORE ABOUT MVMThttps://linktr.ee/mvmt.media#ETH #decentralization #Web3unpacked #onchaincrypto #onchainanalytics #onchain #De-fi #d&a #predictiveanalytics #decisionmodels #advancedanalytics #cryptowallet #analytics #alphasingnal #realtime #investing #Blockchain #ethereum #eth #btc #tokenization #assetmanagement #token #Crypto #finance #tradfi #NFT #creatorcommunity #colinbutler #richpasqua #arc #branding #design #UX #UI #immersive #experience #ai #machinelearning #web3adoption #layer1 #layer2 #ZK #zeroknowledge #zeroknowledgeproof #matic #coinbase #supplychainoptimization

ASecuritySite Podcast
Bill Buchanan - A Bluffer's Guide to Blockchain: 100 Knowledge Snippets

ASecuritySite Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2023 27:23


So, here's my Top 100 snippets of knowledge for blockchain: Blockchains use public key methods to integrate digital trust. Bob signs for a transaction with his private key, and Alice proves this with Bob's public key. The first usable public key method was RSA — and created by Rivest, Shamir and Adleman. It was first published in 1979 and defined in the RSA patent entitled “Cryptographic Communications System and Method”. Blockchains can either be permissioned (requiring rights to access the blockchain) or permissionless (open to anyone to use). Bitcoin and Ethereum are the two most popular permissionless blockchains, and Hyperledger is the most popular permissioned ledger. Ralph Merkle — the boy genius — submitted a patent on 5 Sept 1979 and which outlined the Merkle hash. This is used to create a block hash. Ralph Merkle's PhD supervisor was Martin Hellman (famous as the co-creator of the Diffie-Hellman method). David Chaum is considered as founders of electronic payments, and, in 1983, created ECASH, along with publishing a paper on “Blind signatures for untraceable payments”. Miners gather transactions on a regular basis, and these are added to a block and where each block has a Merkle hash. The first block on a blockchain does not have any previous blocks — and is named the genesis block. Blocks are bound in a chain, and where the previous, current and next block hashes are bound into the block. This makes the transactions in the block immutable. Satoshi Nakamoto worked with Hal Finney on the first versions of Bitcoin, and which were created for a Microsoft Windows environment. Craig Steven Wright has claimed that he is Satoshi Nakamoto, but this claim has never been verified. Most blockchains use elliptic curve cryptography — a method which was created independently by Neal Koblitz and Victor S. Miller in 1985. Elliptic curve cryptography algorithms did not take off until 2004. Satoshi selected the secp256k1 curve for Bitcoin, and which gives the equivalent of 128-bit security. The secp256k1 curve uses the mapping of y²=x³ + 7 (mod p), and is known as a Short Weierstrass (“Vier-strass”) curve. The prime number used with secp256k1 is ²²⁵⁶−²³²−²⁹−²⁸−²⁷−²⁶−²⁴−1. Satoshi published a 9-page paper entitled “Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System” White Paper on 31 Oct 31, 2008. In 1997, Adam Black introduce the concept of Proof of Work of Hashcash in a paper entitled, “Hashcash — a denial of service countermeasure.” This work was used by Satoshi in his whitepaper. Satoshi focused on: a decentralized system, and a consensus model and addressed areas of double-spend, Sybil attacks and Eve-in-the-middle. The Sybil attack is where an adversary can take over the general consensus of a network — and leads to a 51% attack, and where the adversary manages to control 51% or more of the consensus infrastructure. Satoshi used UK spelling in his correspondence, such as using the spelling of “honour”. The first Bitcoin block was minted on 3 Jan 2009 and contained a message of “Chancellor on brink of second bailout for banks” (the headline from The Times, as published in London on that day). On 12 Jan 2009, Satoshi sent the first Bitcoin transaction of 50 BTC to Hal Finney [here]. A new block is created every 7–10 minutes on Bitcoin. In Aug 2023, the total Bitcoin blockchain size is 502 GB. As of Aug 2023, the top three cryptocurrencies are Bitcoin, Ether, and Tether. Bitcoin has a capitalization of $512 billion, Ether with $222 billion, and Tether at $83 billion. The total cryptocurrency capitalisation is $1.17 trillion. The original block size was 1MB for Bitcoin, but recently upgraded to support a 1.5MB block — and has around 3,000 transactions. Currently the block sizes are more than 1.7MB. Bitcoin uses a gossip protocol — named the Lightning Protocol — to propagate transactions. A Bitcoin wallet is created from a random seed value. This seed value is then used to create the 256-bit secp256k1 private key. A wallet seed can be converted into a mnemonic format using BIP39, and which uses 12 common words. This is a deterministic key, and which allows the regeneration of the original key in the correct form. BIP39 allows for the conversion of the key to a number of languages, including English, French and Italian. A private key in a wallet is stored in a Wif format, and which is a Base58 version of the 256-bit private key. The main source code for the Bitcoin blockchain is held at https://github.com/bitcoin, and is known as Bitcoin core. This is used to create nodes, store coins, and transactions with other nodes on the Bitcoin network. A 256-bit private key has 115,792 billion billion billion billion billion billion billion billion different keys. A public Bitcoin ID uses Base58 and has a limited character set of ‘123456789ABCDEFGHJKLMN PQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijkmno pqrstuvwxyz', where we delete ‘0' (zero), ‘l' (lowercase ‘l'), and ‘I' (capital I) — as this can be interpreted as another character. In Bitcoin and Ethereum, a private key (x) is converted to a public key with x.G, and where G is the base point on the secp256k1 curve. An uncompressed secp256k1 public key has 512 bits and is an (x,y) point on the curve. The point starts with a “04”. A compressed secp256k1 public key only stores the x-co-ordinate value and whether the y coordinate is odd or even. It starts with a “02” if the y-co-ordinate is even, otherwise it starts with a “03”. In 1992, Eric Hughes, Timothy May, and John Gilmore set up the cypherpunk movement and defined, “We the Cypherpunks are dedicated to building anonymous systems. We are defending our privacy with cryptography, with anonymous mail forwarding systems, with digital signatures, and with electronic money.” In Ethereum, the public key is used as the identity of a user (a.G), and is defined as a hexademical value. In Bitcoin, the public ID is created from a SHA256 hash of the public key, and then a RIPEMD160 of this, and then covered to Base58. In computing the public key in ECC of a.G, we use the Montgomery multiplication method and which was created by Peter Montgomery in 1985, in a paper entitled, “Modular Multiplication without Trial Division.” Elliptic Curve methods use two basic operations: point address (P+G) and point doubling (2.P). These can be combined to provide the scalar operation of a.G. In 1999, Don Johnson Alfred Menezes published a classic paper on “The Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm (ECDSA)”. It was based on the DSA (Digital Signature Algorithm) — created by David W. Kravitz in a patent which was assigned to the US. The core signature used in Bitcoin and Ethereum is ECDSA (Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm), and which uses a random nonce for each signature. The nonce value should never repeat or be revealed. Ethereum was first conceived in 2013 by Vitalik Buterin, Gavin Wood, Charles Hoskinson, Anthony Di Iorio and Joseph Lubin. It introduced smaller blocks, an improved proof of work, and smart contracts. Bitcoin is seen as a first-generation blockchain, and Ethereum as a second-generation. These have been followed by third-generation blockchains, such as IOTA, Cardano and Polkadot — and which have improved consensus mechanisms. Bitcoin uses a consensus mechanism which is based on Proof-of-Work, and where miners focus on finding a block hash that has a number of leading “0”s. The difficulty of the mining is defined by the hashing rate. At the current time, this is around 424 million TH/s. There are around 733,000 unique Bitcoin addresses being used. Satoshi defined a reward to miners for finding the required hash. This was initially set at 50 BTC, but was set to half at regular intervals. On 11 January 2021, it dropped from 12.5 BTC to 6.2 BTC. Bitcoin currently consumes around 16.27 GWatts of power each year to produce a consensus — equivalent to the power consumed by a small country. In creating bitcoins, Satoshi created a P2PKH (Pay to Public Key Hash) address. These addresses are used to identify the wallet to be paid and links to the public key of the owner. These addresses start with a ‘1'. In order to support the sending of bitcoins to and from multiple addresses, Bitcoin was upgraded with SegWit (defined in BIP141). The wallet address then integrates the pay-to-witness public key hash (Pay to script hash — P2SH). These addresses start with a ‘3'. Ethereum uses miners to undertake work for changing a state and running a smart contract. They are paid in “gas” or Ether and which relates to the amount of computation conducted. This limits denial of service attacks on the network and focuses developers on creating efficient code. Ethereum supports the creation of cryptocurrency assets with ERC20 tokens — and which are FT (Fungible Tokens). For normal crypto tokens (ERC-20) we use, there is a finite number of these, and each of these is the same. Ethereum creates NFTs (Non-Fungible Tokens) with ERC721 tokens. We mint these each time and each is unique. Solidity is the programming language used in Ethereum, while Hyperledger can use Golang, Node.js and Java. For Ethereum, we compile Solidity code into EVM (Ethereum Virtual Machine) code. This is executed on the blockchain. Blockchain uses the SHA-256 hash for transaction integrity. Ethereum uses the Keccak hash is used to define the integrity of a transaction. This is based on SHA-3, and differs slightly from Keccak. The Keccak hash family uses a sponge function and was created by Guido Bertoni, Joan Daemen, Michaël Peeters, and Gilles Van Assche, and standardized by NIST in August 2015 as SHA-3. The DAO is a decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) for the Ethereum blockchain and was launched in 2016. In 2016, DAO raised $150 million through a token sale but was hacked and funds were stolen. This resulted in a forking of the blockchain: Ethereum and Ethereum Classic. Non-interactive Zero Knowledge Proofs (NI-ZKP) allow an entity to prove that they have knowledge of something — without revealing it. A typical secret is the ownership of a private key. NI-ZKPs involve a prover (Peggy), a verifier (Victor) and a witness (Wendy) and were first defined by Manuel Blum, Paul Feldman, and Silvio Micali in their paper entitled, “Non-interactive zero-knowledge and its applications”. Popular ZKP methods include ZK-SNARKs (Zero-Knowledge Succinct Non-Interactive Argument of Knowledge) and ZK-STARKs (Zero-Knowledge Scalable Transparent Argument of Knowledge). Bitcoin and Ethereum are pseudo-anonymised, and where the sender and recipient of a transaction, and its value, can be traced. Privacy coins enable anonymous transactions. These include Zcash and Monero. In 1992, David Chaum and Torben Pryds Pedersen published “Wallet databases with observers,” and outlined a method of shielding the details of a monetary transaction. In 1992, Adi Shamir (the “S” in RSA) published a paper on “How to share a secret” in the Communications of the ACM. This supported the splitting of a secret into a number of shares (n) and where a threshold value (t) could be defined for the minimum number of shares that need to be brought back together to reveal the secret. These are known as Shamir Secret Shares (SSS). In 1991, Torbin P Pedersen published a paper entitled “Non-interactive and information-theoretic secure verifiable secret sharing” — and which is now known as Pedersen Commitment. This is where we produce our commitment and then show the message that matches the commitment. Distributed Key Generation (DKG) methods allow a private key to be shared by a number of trusted nodes. These nodes can then sign for a part of the ECDSA signature by producing a partial signature with these shares of the key. Not all blockchains use ECDSA. The IOTA blockchain uses the EdDSA signature, and which uses Curve 25519. This is a more lightweight signature version, and has better support for signature aggregation. It uses Twisted Edwards Curves. The core signing method used in EdDSA is based on the Schnorr signature scheme and which was created by Claus Schnorr in 1989. This was patented as, a “Method for identifying subscribers and for generating and verifying electronic signatures in a data exchange system”. The patent ran out in 2008. Curve 25519 uses the prime number of ²²⁵⁵-19 and was created by Daniel J. Bernstein. Peter Shor defined that elliptic curve methods can be broken with quantum computers. To overcome the cracking of the ECDSA signature from quantum computers, NIST are standardising a number of methods. At present, this focuses on CRYSTALS-Dilithium, and which is a lattice cryptography method. Bulletproofs were created in 2017 by Stanford's Applied Cryptography Group (ACG). They define a zero-knowledge proof as where a value can be checked to see it lies within a given range. The name of “bulletproofs” is defined as they are short, like a bullet, and with bulletproof security assumptions. While Bitcoin can take up to 7–10 minutes to mine a new block and create a consensus, newer blockchains, such as IOTA, can give an almost instantaneous consensus. Banks around the world are investigating CBDC (Central Bank Digital Currency) and which is not a cryptocurrency but a way to quickly define a consensus on a transaction. Homomorphic encryption methods allow for the processing of encrypted values using arithmetic operations. A public key is used to encrypt the data, and which can then be processed using an arithmetic circuit on the encrypted data. The owner of the associated private key can then decrypt the result. Some traditional public key methods enable partial homomorphic encryption. RSA and ElGamal allow for multiplication and division, whilst Pailier allows for homomorphic addition and subtraction. Full homomorphic encryption (FHE) supports all of the arithmetic operations and includes Fan-Vercauteren (FV) and BFV (Brakerski/Fan-Vercauteren) for integer operations and HEAAN (Homomorphic Encryption for Arithmetic of Approximate Numbers) for floating point operations. Most of the Full Homomorphic encryption methods use lattice cryptography. Some blockchain applications use Barreto-Lynn-Scott (BLS) curves which are pairing friendly. They can be used to implement Bilinear groups and which are a triplet of groups (G1, G2 and GT), so that we can implement a function e() such that e(g1^x,g2^y)=gT^{xy}. Pairing-based cryptography is used in ZKPs. The main BLS curves used are BLS12–381, BLS12–446, BLS12–455, BLS12–638 and BLS24–477. An accumulator can be used for zero-knowledge proof of knowledge, such as using a BLS curve to create to add and remove proof of knowledge. Open Zeppelin is an open-source Solidity library that supports a wide range of functions that integrate into smart contracts in Ethereum. This includes AES encryption, Base64 integration and Elliptic Curve operations. Metamask is one of the most widely used blockchain wallets and can integrate into many blockchains. Most wallets generate the seed from the operating system and where the browser can use the Crypto.getRandomValues function, and compatible with most browsers. Solidity programs can be compiled with Remix at remix.ethereum.org. The main Ethereum network is Ethereum Mainnet. We can test smart contracts on Ethereum test networks. Current networks include sepolia.etherscan.io and goerli.net. Ether can be mined for test applications from a faucet, such as faucet.metamask.io. This normally requires some proof of work to gain the Ether — in order to protect against a Denial of Service against the Faucet. The private key can be revealed from two ECDSA signatures which use the same random nonce value. Polkadot is a blockchain which allows blockchains to exchange messages and perform transactions. The proof of work method of creating is now not preference because of the energy that it typically uses. Many systems now focus on proof of stack (PoS). A time-lock puzzle/Proof of Work involves performing a computing task which has a given cost and which cannot be cheated again. This typically involves continual hashing or continual squaring. The Chia blockchain network uses both Proof of Space (PoS) and Proof of Time (PoT). The PoS method makes use of the under-allocation of hard-disk space. With a Verifiable Delay Function (VDF), we can prove that a given amount of work has been done by a prover (Peggy). A verifier (Victor) can then send the prover a proof value and compute a result which verifies the work has been done, with the verifier not needing to do the work but can still prove the work has been done. A Physical Unclonable Functions (PUFs) is a one-way function which creates a unique signature pattern based on the inherent delays within the wireless and transistors. This can be used to link a device to an NFT. In Blockchain applications, we can use Non-interactive zero-knowledge (NIZK) proofs for the equality (EQ) of discrete logarithms (DL) — DLEQ. With this — in discrete logarithms — we have

Rehash: A Web3 Podcast
S5 E6 | Exploring NFTs in Art History w/Blake Finucane

Rehash: A Web3 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 50:49


On this episode of Rehash, we speak with Blake Finucane, Chief Strategy Officer at Emergent Entertainment and host of the Context Podcast with Boys Club, about the history of cryptoart and NFTs, strategies for NFT projects to succeed long term, and the role of NFTs in shaping the future of gaming. Emergent Entertainment is a leading metaverse and blockchain game studio.Blake is one of the earliest researchers of NFTs (non-fungible tokens). While most people started learning about NFTs in 2021, Blake has been studying NFTs since 2016, years before the ERC-721 token standard for NFTs was developed in early 2018.As a result of her innovative research on NFTs, she received a Canadian research grant to study at University of British Columbia, where she wrote her master's thesis on how blockchain technology and cryptocurrency can be applied to the art world. It was one of the first ever academic theses to be published on crypto art, and we get to hear firsthand about it from the author in this episode.We also spend some time talking about web3 gaming and the role of NFTs in games. Blake is currently working on a game called Resurgence through her company, Emergent Entertainment, and she has some refreshing takes about how games should (or shouldn't) structure their token models if they want to be successful.Blake has a wealth of knowledge and is so in tune with the culture of the space. She's taken active steps to strike a balance between work and wellness, and she shares her best advice for achieving a healthy work-life balance while working in web3. COLLECT THIS EPISODEhttps://www.rehashweb3.xyz/ FOLLOW USRehash: https://twitter.com/rehashweb3Diana: https://twitter.com/ddwchenBlake: https://twitter.com/blakefinucaneContext Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/context-views-on-crypto-and-culture/id1688280011Resurgence: https://twitter.com/ResurgenceGame SPONSORSLens Protocol: https://lens.xyzLore: https://lore.xyz/rehash LINKSBlake's Master's Thesis: https://open.library.ubc.ca/soa/cIRcle/collections/ubctheses/24/items/1.0370991Boys Club: https://twitter.com/BoysClubWorldS4 E6 | Art You Can't See w/Sarah Meyohas & Mitchell Chan: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XMhXUlgS0NMBored Ape Yacht Club: https://twitter.com/BoredApeYCPudgy Penguins: https://twitter.com/pudgypenguinsResurgence: https://twitter.com/ResurgenceGameLoot: https://www.lootproject.com/Context Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/7uIXnKpaN3TZ7WdkdyfwMu?si=975986c3ca864eb1 TIMESTAMPS0:00 Intro5:19 Living outside of the crypto bubble7:34 Blake's Master's Thesis on NFTs12:02 How AI has changed the NFT art world19:47 How NFT projects have developed over time22:01 The role of culture in shaping the NFT space26:21 Where we should experiment with NFTs32:22 Which aspects of web3 are attractive to gamers?38:55 Questions from Twitter48:10 Follow Blake DISCLAIMER: The information in this video is the opinion of the speaker(s) only and is for informational purposes only. You should not construe it as investment advice, tax advice, or legal advice, and it does not represent any entity's opinion but those of the speaker(s). For investment or legal advice, please seek a duly licensed professional.

Agents of Innovation
Episode 125: Cody Marx Bailey, Lead Architect, Andromeda OS

Agents of Innovation

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2023 116:34


Cody Marx Bailey is a co-contributor to Andromeda, the first 100% on-chain operating system for web3. Cody is also the Founder of XRAM Capital, a long-only fundamental crypto asset investment company (dormant). Prior to his involvement in blockchain and crypto assets, he worked as systems engineer, security analyst, and software developer. He had short stints with the NSA, Dell Computer, and Texas A&M University before he began working on his own projects. He helped pioneer the coworking concept in 2006, Hashtags in 2007, the BIL Conference in 2007, the North Texas Blockchain Alliance in 2016, and the ERC721 standard in 2017. He now splits his time between Mexico City and parts unknown. You can learn more about Cody Marx Bailey at: http://codymarxbailey.com You can watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/m54D5UAeoZQ Follow the Agents of Innovation podcast on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AgentsOfInnovationPodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/innovationradio/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/agentinnovation Subscribe to this channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRFF3p8qmrEG4l4uR1BDZQg You can support this podcast and our Fearless Journeys community on our Patreon account: www.patreon.com/fearlessjourneys

Web3 Galaxy Brain
Unlock Protocol Founder Julien Genestoux

Web3 Galaxy Brain

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2023 76:29


On today's episode I'm joined by Julien Genestoux, founder of Unlock Protocol. Unlock is a protocol for memberships as time-bound NFTs. Creators can monetize their work with Unlock by deploying sovereign membership contracts that allow for trials, partial refunds, and membership trading, in addition to the various superpowers granted by the ERC721 ecosystem, such as airdrops, token gating, and governance. On this episode, Julien and I discuss the attention economics at the heart of advertising driven Web2 services and social media. Juilen weighs in on Nostr, Blue Sky, Farcaster, and Mastodon, to which he contributed in the early days. We talk about the lessons he learned about open communication protocols and monetization in his prior startup Superfeedr, which generates RSS feeds at scale and was acquired by Medium. Finally, we discuss how Unlock Protocol synthesizes Julien's career experiences into a sophisticated paid membership system that enables creators of all stripes to layer crypto subscription memberships into their revenue models. It was great having this wide ranging conversation with Julien and to learn about the internet-native economic theory underlying Unlock Protocol. As always, this show is provided for entertainment and education purposes only and does not constitute financial advice or any form of endorsement or suggestion. Crypto is risky and you alone are responsible for doing your research and making your own decisions. This episode of Web3 Galaxy Brain is brought to you by RainbowKit, the best way to connect a wallet in your web3 project. RainbowKit is built for developers and designed for everyone. Try it today at rainbowkit.com. If you'd like to sponsor the show, visit web3galaxybrain.com for details. I hope you enjoy the show. Links Unlock Protocol Unlock Docs Superfeedr Multiparty Computation threshold signing in Practice  

Web3 Talks: Stories & Tips from the Builders
#35: Josef, Co-Founder @ PWN | How a bank denying him a mortgage inspired them to build a P2P lending platform where you can use any token as collateral

Web3 Talks: Stories & Tips from the Builders

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2022 40:50


PWN is a decentralized pawnshop where you can use any tokens as collateral. But it's just the beginning. Their ultimate goal is to provide crypto loans for decades so that you will never need to sell your crypto. I spoke with Josef, PWN's Co-Founder, who shared their story, challenges & growth strategies. TIMESTAMPS: 0:38 PWN as a decentralized pawnshop 1:35 How not being able to get a mortgage & risk of DeFi liquidations inspired Josef to start PWN 9:30 Why they decided to give more protection to borrowers by not baking up loan liquidations from the start 13:43 How do they plan to implement filtering to protect the tool from SPAM offers while still keeping the platform open 17:31 How they designed their smart contract to support ERC20, ERC721 & ERC1155 tokens 19:16 Why it's so hard to develop everything in a crypto-native manner, and they decided to make some shortcuts at this stage 21:10 How they acquired their first users and how they expanded from the friends & family stage by breaking the “stay focused” rule and cooperating with other communities 25:30 How will their tech let GameFi players borrow money on their in-game assets and still use them in the game 27:08 How they let you borrow money to buy NFT assets in a mortgage-like manner 29:19 Most interesting collaterals on PWN - Nation3 DAO, Aavegotchis & Beeple's $250k art piece 31:40 Trade-offs: openness vs. niche, utilizing third parties vs. decentralized operations 32:50 Why would Josef stay at EF if he wasn't building PWN 33:30 Why MakerDAO blew his mind 35:20 Why would he make all grifters disappear with his web3 magic wand 37:55 Where should people go to learn more about PWN 39:00 Guests ideas

Seed Club Podcast
The Nouns DAO Evangelist — Jacob Horne

Seed Club Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 56:05


Nouns DAOs are having a moment in the spotlight, with Jacob Horne —founder of Zora — as one of the more prominent evangelists. In this conversation, Jess and Jacob discuss a core question: Why are ERC721 tokens (NFTs) a more compelling form of ownership than ERC20s? They explore the connection between Nouns DAOs and hyperstructures, and a compelling take that forkability is additive to the ecosystem as a whole. Nouns DAOs enable localized nodes of functionality, thereby increasing optionality and infinite possibilities for proliferating a community meme. Communities exist, communities want to do things together, and they need a medium to do that — the Nouns model provides the tools to do exactly that.

BlockchainGandalf
ERC? EIP? WTF?

BlockchainGandalf

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 3:03


In this episode, I explain what the "ERC" in ERC-20 and ERC721 means, and then delve into the history of the term, all the way back to a couple of years after the summer of love, namely 1969.

Jake Gallen's Guest List Podcast
225 | Establishing Augmented Reality on a 2019 ERC721 Contract | Marco Messner

Jake Gallen's Guest List Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 48:49


Marco Messner is the Co-Founder of Art Corner (2019) and MazingXR. In 2019 Marco deployed a contract with the hopes of expressing his artistic creativity through a new technology called NFTs. Not much was done with the contract until recently. During the downtime Marco created a new company called MazingXR which seeks to innovate in the area of Augmented Reality and NFTs. Today Marco plans to take some of what he's learned with MazingXR and combine that with the original vision of Art Corner on the 3 year old contract. |Marco Messner|• Twitter → https://twitter.com/MAZINGXR• Website → https://mazingxr.com/|CONNECT WITH JAKE|• Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/jakegallen/• Twitter → https://twitter.com/jakegallen_• Facebook → https://www.facebook.com/JakeNGallen• Linkedin →  https://www.linkedin.com/in/jake-gall...|FOLLOW AND SUBSCRIBE THE PODCAST|• Website → https://www.jakegallen.com/• Youtube → Subscribe to this page• Apple Podcasts → https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...• Spotify → https://open.spotify.com/show/7hQdRAz...• Google Podcasts → https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR...• RSS Feed → https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/1005154.rss• Website → https://solo.to/theguestlistpod• Media Host → https://theguestlistpod.buzzsprout.com/

Two Bored Apes
Episode 49 - Twitter Q&A

Two Bored Apes

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 42:43


#NFT #NFTPodcast #NFTNewsZeneca and Jaime Musings are the hosts of "Two Bored Apes", an NFT podcast. In Episode 49, they did another Twitter Q&A episode, and talk about a bunch of different stuff on the NFT market.Please consider subscribing and leaving a review - it really helps

Web3 Galaxy Brain
Mint.fun with @worm_emoji and Adam Ludwin

Web3 Galaxy Brain

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 48:34


On this episode, I'm joined by Luke (aka @worm_emoji) and Adam Ludwin, co-founders of Context. Our conversation focuses on mint.fun, their nft mint aggregator. Mint.fun is the best place to see what's minting right now. The site prominently features a list of the NFT collections that have been minted on the most in the last hour on Ethereum. The site generates mint buttons at every popular price point for all ERC721 and 1155 collections that are not yet sold out. Luke, Adam and I discuss their observations since creating the project, future product design ideas, and perspective on the future of NFT primary sales. Jacob Frantz from First Mate drops in jam on NFT mint analytics. I was excited host Luke and Adam, who are building some of the hottest social NFT experiments in the world right now. It's a privilege to be able to speak with builders about their current projects as they invent them. I hope you enjoy the show. Topics Discussed - Meeting each other at Byte - Context and its indexer - The open source indexer market - Why it's safer to mint on an aggregator than on a mint site - Forecast: Aggregation of the primary nft market - NFT native culture - New features in mint.fun: twitter integration, claimable mint pages, allow list/mint gate features, visually similar collection search - Future ideation: memetic lineage attributin - Adam has spent 9e on mint.fun - Interesting analytics: mint.fun users mint 5x average mintooor - Luke's screenshot collection: mint.luke.cat

Jake Gallen's Guest List Podcast
218 | Pre-ERC721 Strategy Game Compatible in Updated 2022 Version | CryptoCities & Liquid Lands

Jake Gallen's Guest List Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 75:01


Liquid Lands is a compatible extension of the original 2018 NFT project CryptoCities, created by Dave. The original claimed CryptoCities tiles are playable in the new updated version of Liquid Lands, which is an on-chain strategy game that involves these very easy steps:1 Capture land with explorers2 Harvest raw bricks3 Mint power bricks4 Strengthen your explorers|CryptoCities/LiquidLands| • Twitter → https://twitter.com/liquid_lands• Website → https://liquidlands.io/|CONNECT WITH JAKE|• Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/jakegallen/• Twitter → https://twitter.com/jakegallen_• Facebook → https://www.facebook.com/JakeNGallen• Linkedin →  https://www.linkedin.com/in/jake-gall...|FOLLOW AND SUBSCRIBE THE PODCAST|• Website → https://www.jakegallen.com/• Youtube → Subscribe to this page• Apple Podcasts → https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...• Spotify → https://open.spotify.com/show/7hQdRAz...• Google Podcasts → https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR...• RSS Feed → https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/1005154.rss• Website → https://solo.to/theguestlistpod• Media Host → https://theguestlistpod.buzzsprout.com/

Zima Red
Mack Flavelle - Creating CryptoKitties & Pushing NFTs Forward - Zima Red ep 123

Zima Red

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 98:42


My guest today is Mack Flavelle. Mack is the founder of Big Head Club which is an NFT production studio. Mack was also on the Axiom Zen team which was the company that created CryptoKitties and the company that eventually became Dapper Labs. Our conversation has it all, we discuss: How the ERC721 standard was created The ideation and launch of CryptoKitties The creation of Dapper Labs His NFT production studio Big Head Club How the Oni Ronin NFTs are pushing the boundaries The issues with the NFT space Why he is not a huge fan of Play-to-Earn And so much more An awesome conversation with someone who is not afraid to speak their mind! Please enjoy my conversation with Mack https://twitter.com/bigheadmack https://twitter.com/bigheadhq

NFT & Crypto in cuffia
Una pizza con ERC721, ERC 1155 e patatine

NFT & Crypto in cuffia

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 7:05


Questo podcast è realizzato in collaborazione con Podcast Italia Network (www.podcastitalianetwork.it). Se vuoi una consulenza personale di Riccardo, puoi richiederla qui: www.cryptocose.it/consulenza-criptovalute-e-nft-per-privati/ Vuoi venire con me alla blockchain week di Roma 27/28 maggio? Se ascolti questo podcast hai il 10% di sconto attraverso il codice inserendo in fase di check out il codice: CRYPTOINCUFFIA10 All'evento BLOCKCHAIN WEEK ROME https://www.blockchainweekrome.com/?affiliate=riccardopesce Hai bisogno di una consulenza? visita il sito https://www.cryptocose.it/ Entra nel nostro canale Discord https://discord.gg/e5fskX9cQh Iscriviti a BINANCE https://accounts.binance.com/it/register?ref=HKFBE87B Iscriviti a KUCOIN https://www.kucoin.com/ucenter/signup?rcode=r3E68SB Iscriviti a CRYPTO.COM https://crypto.com/exch/k2jdew97h3 Seguimi su instagram https://www.instagram.com/nftecryptoincuffia/

Tech Unlocked
66 | How to Get Started in Web3 as a Developer with Audrey Akwenye

Tech Unlocked

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 59:13


The average salary for a Blockchain developer in the United States is currently $155K according to ZipRecuiter.com. Now is the best time to become a web3/blockchain developer. But where do you start? What tech stack do you need to learn? How do you find the best web3 job/community that is right for you? Today on the show, Grace chats with Audrey Akwenye an educator turned software developer who focuses on backend and blockchain technology. She is the co-founder of Black@, a token gated community for Black professionals, creators, founders, and funders looking to learn more about web3, and also is also the co-founder of Beans an experimental DAO focused on decentralized IP development. Audrey founded NanuPanda labs a small web3 lab building primarily in the NFT/Crypto gaming space and is currently. In this episode, Audrey shares what inspired her to make the switch from web2 to web3 as a developer and why community is everything in web3.   Key Takeaways: What is web3 and why does it matter What to look for in a web3 dev role Advice for new web3 developers Why community is everything in web3 What is a token-gated community? The role of tokenomics in NFT communities The difference between ERC1155  vs ERC721 tokens The story behind the Black@ community and how it was built What does the future of web3?   Connect with Audrey: Twitter: https://twitter.com/0xOddrey   Audrey's Projects: https://twitter.com/NanuPanda https://twitter.com/DroppinggemsNFT https://twitter.com/blackatxyz https://www.blackat.xyz/ https://beans.wtf/   Web3 Dev Resources: https://twitter.com/_buildspace https://twitter.com/dabit3 https://twitter.com/developer_dao https://collab.land/   Follow Tech Unlocked for career tips: Website Substack Twitter Instagram   Connect with Grace: Twitter : @gracemacjones LinkedIn Instagram: @gracemacjonez   Enjoyed listening to this episode? Please leave a review on iTunes and Spotify. Questions about sponsorship? Email us techunlockedpod@gmail.com  

We Decentralize Tech
Ep 20 - Oscar Barajas (web3 en Platzi) - Cómo programar en Ethereum

We Decentralize Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2022 40:41


Disclaimers: Oscar habla personalmente y no representando a ninguna empresa o institución de ninguna manera. Toda la información aquí descrita es nuestra interpretación y no necesariamente lo que Oscar quiso decir. Oscar Barajas es parte del core team de Platzi, la mayor escuela virtual o edtech de América Latina con más de 3 millones de estudiantes impactados. Es un apasionado por la enseñanza. Por ejemplo, con javascript, typescript y ahora web3. Es líder en diferentes círculos de desarrolladores como los de Meta, #JavaScript #React #Web3 #BTC #ETH. Activamente programa en su Twitch. Twitter: @gndx Libro: https://www.ceroafrontend.com/ Video en que platica sobre la historia de la web3. Talento que lo ha llevado al éxito: -Pasión por compartir. Cuando te abres a la comunidad siempre vas a obtener un beneficio. Actividades que ha realizado últimamente: -Se ha enfocado en aprender sobre web3. -Realizó su primera grabación de web3 para Platzi. El curso busca enseñar la parte técnica de los NFTs, cómo funcionan los tokens no fungibles, también conocidos como ERC721, y los smart contract. También expone Polygon, Opensea y más. -Escribió el libro “Cero a Frontend”. Permite a los usuarios adentrarse al mundo de la programación y al frontend. Por la compra de su libro se adquiría también un NFT (con acceso a material extra) que puede ser vendido o transferido a otro usuario. Stack tecnológico empleado -Se comunica con las APIs de Youtube y Analytics. -Podemos crear en la web3 desde Python, Rust, Typescript y muchos lenguajes más. -Aprender Solidity. Es un lenguaje de programación propuesto para la red de Ethereum que permite interactuar con contratos inteligentes. OpenZeppelin también es importante para programar en la web3. -Si sabes Javascript y Typescript puedes entender fácilmente la web3. Planes futuros: -Seguir trabajando con Ethereum. -Aprender más de Solana y Rust. -Conocer sobre el tema matemático y criptográfico, Busca desarrollar y proponer algunas ideas dentro del ecosistema para enseñar. -Enseñar a más usuarios sobre el ERC721. -Crear pequeñas DAOs. -Hacer librerías que ayuden a la comunidad. Recomendaciones para hispanohablantes que deseen incursionar en este mundo: -Estudiar y nunca parar de aprender incluso cosas que no tienen nada que ver con la tecnología. -Tener conocimientos en computación, algoritmos y matemáticas. -Entender la tecnología desde su historia. -Enseñar a los demás. -Entender tus finanzas. En 2008, el Bitcoin nació como una alternativa para resolver problemas financieros en el mundo. -Aprender Solidity. -Nunca vas a ser perfecto o experto en todo, pero ten objetivos y metas.

We Decentralize Tech
Ep 18 - Daniel Uribe (CEO Genobank) - Genómica y Blockchain

We Decentralize Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2022 54:34


Disclaimers: Daniel habla personalmente y no representando a ninguna empresa o institución de ninguna manera. Toda la información aquí descrita es nuestra interpretación y no necesariamente lo que Daniel quiso decir. Daniel trabaja en expandir la descentralización en el campo de la genómica. Lleva más de cinco años en el mundo blockchain y está innovando en hacer que las personas gobiernen sus datos. Es CEO y cofundador de Genobank, un empresa que ofrece una solución web3 para administrar datos de genómica. Utilizan el blockchain para almacenar digitalmente los datos de pacientes en una billetera y ellos mismos puedan decidir con quién y qué datos comparten de manera anónima. Los datos de tu ADN pueden ser compartidos con investigadores para avanzar la ciencia, solo si así tú lo deseas. Estudió su MBA en el IPADE en la Ciudad de México. Es además un emprendedor serial e inversionista ángel en startups de blockchain. Twitter: @duribeb @genobank_io Temas que le han interesado recientemente: -Congelamiento de las cuentas de banco por parte del gobierno canadiense a movimientos de protesta de camioneros por rehusarse a la vacunación obligatoria contra el Covid-19 en Canadá. -Legalización del Bitcoin en Ucrania. Es el segundo país en el mundo además de El Salvador en declarar la legalización. -Las DAOs (Organización Autónoma Descentralizada) en ciencia para temas de envejecimiento. -Bitcoin es la primera moneda hecha por ciudadanos para ciudadanos. Esta frase viene inspirada de los 70s con el sistema operativo UNIX. Sobre genómica: -GenoBank tiene parte privada y parte open source. Los contratos inteligentes que emplean están basados en ERC721, ERC1155 y el nuevo estándar ERC2477. -Un ERC es un Ethereum Request for Comments. Consiste en enviar un mensaje a la comunidad compuesto por 4 fases: 1) propuesta de la idea, 2) justificación, 3) pilotos y 4) publicación de ERC como parte del ecosistema Ethereum. -EL ERC721 es no fungible y muy usado. Tiene la vulnerabilidad de que se puede cambiar fácilmente la metadata y el activo digital al que está apuntando. Impulsó el movimiento del ERC2477 que protege la integridad de los metadatos. -Para que el consumidor pueda obtener sus datos genéticos puede contratar a alguna de las empresas que presta el servicio, comprar un kit de saliva de alrededor de 2 ml y enviarlo al laboratorio. El resultado permite ubicar a las personas en diferentes contextos como la predisposición a la diabetes o al alzheimer. Sobre GenoBank: -GenoBank busca ser una red descentralizada de permisos de uso sobre datos genéticos basados en leyes de privacidad locales. -Su primer token permite tener control sobre el uso de datos que solo el dueño de la wallet puede revocar. -Este token busca que 1) los datos sean del consumidor y 2) que el token sea el permiso de uso de los datos sujetos a leyes de privacidad. -El usuario puede revocar sus datos. En California se creó la ley SB41 aplicada a empresas que tratan con datos genéticos. Los usuarios tienen 4 derechos: 1) derecho a saber qué tipo de datos tienen, 2) derecho a editar los datos, 3) derecho a la portabilidad y 4) derecho al olvido. -Cuando se revoca el token la empresa debe dar un aviso criptográficamente firmado donde se le garantiza al usuario que sus datos fueron borrados. -En GenoBank el usuario firma un contrato inteligente donde asegura a la empresa como custodio sin el derecho de vender los datos o de transferirlo a otras entidades. Es una relación más transparente. -Si la genómica sigue avanzando el acervo de información debe pertenecer a la familia y debe ser información descentralizada. GenoBank busca esto en el futuro.

Mint | Where Crypto Meets Creators
Unlocking The Power of Dynamic NFTs with Ben Lakoff

Mint | Where Crypto Meets Creators

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2022 28:47


Mint Season 4 episode 27 welcomes Ben Lakoff, co-founder of Charged Particles, which is new protocol that lets you put digital assets inside your NFTs. Now, ordinary NFTs (think neutral molecules) can contain a digital "charge" inside — ERC20, ERC721 or ERC1155 — giving you the unprecedented power to create nested NFTs.In this episode, we discuss how creators can tap into the variety of use cases presented by dynamic NFTs and their upcoming NFT drop, Particlon.I hope you enjoy our conversation.Ben Lakoff: https://twitter.com/benlakoffMore on Particlon: https://www.particlon.xyz/Charged Particles: https://www.charged.fi/Learn more by visiting: https://adamlevy.io/mint---------------------------------------------------------------------------Claim your FREE Listener Badge NFT proving you listened to this episodehttps://adamlevy.io/poap-season-4---------------------------------------------------------------------------Support Season 4's NFT sponsors1. Coinvise - https://coinvise.co/2. Polygon Studios - https://polygonstudios.com/---------------------------------------------------------------------------Sign up for Adam Levy's newsletterhttps://levychain.substack.com---------------------------------------------------------------------------Follow Adam Levy on social media:Twitter:https://twitter.com/levychainInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/levychainLinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/levy-adamWebsite:https://adamlevy.io

BlockchainGandalf
The evolution of Ethereum token standards

BlockchainGandalf

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 6:09


About a year ago I made a video explaining the differences and similarities between ERC20, ERC721 and ERC1155 from a layperson's perspective (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gt5C-j2b62U). I thought it might interesting to remake the video and release the audio as a podcast, but this time explaining the differences in the standards through the differences in the data structures within each contract that act as ledgers for the tokens. I found it interesting that ERC721 is at its core a flipped ERC20 data structure, and that ERC1155 is an ERC721 that encapsulates ERC20s. Plus there's a trick discussed which allows you to use ERC20 to mint a single NFT. So that's all great fun, isn't it?

Die Crypto Nerd Show
Die Crypto Nerd Show #43 - mit Richard Schumann

Die Crypto Nerd Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2022 53:40


Eine spannender Gast mit vielen tollen Insights.

Founders of Web 3
Tokens Inside NFTs, with Ben Lakoff of Charged Particles

Founders of Web 3

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022 42:57


On this week's episode of The Metaverse Podcast, we're talking to Ben Lakoff, Co-Founder of Charged Particles, a new protocol that allows users to put digital assets inside NFTs - ERC20, ERC721 or ERC1155 - giving creators the power to utilise 'nested' NFTs. Ben and Jamie Burke discuss Ben's background and origin, DeFi intersecting the NFT marketplace, the loneliness of being an entrepreneur, NFTs holding smart wallets, games changing through MetaFi, generating interest through digital assets, working on the bleeding edge of decentralised technology, and more.  ------------ Whether you're a founder, investor, developer, or just have an interest in the future of the Open Metaverse, we invite you to hear from the people supporting its growth. Outlier Ventures is the Open Metaverse accelerator, helping over 100 Web3 startups a year. You can apply for startup funding here - https://outlierventures.io/base-camp/ Questions? Join our community: Discord - https://discord.gg/xT4Jm7nYtm Telegram - https://t.me/outlierventures Twitter - https://twitter.com/OVioHQ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/outlierventures/  More - https://outlierventures.io/links/ For further Open Metaverse content: Listen to The Metaverse Podcast - https://outlierventures.io/podcast-overview/  Sign up for our quarterly live events at - https://diffusion.events Check out our portfolio - https://outlierventures.io/portfolio/ Thanks for listening!

Jake Gallen's Guest List Podcast
184 | Creator of "2nd Oldest NFT" on Ethereum Shares Rediscovery Story | Ken Irwin

Jake Gallen's Guest List Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2022 74:55


Ken Erwin is the Creator of PixelMap, a 2016 Non-fungible Token project that is composed of 3,970 individual tiles. PixelMap was launched on November 17th,  2016, which predates the ERC721 and ERC20 standards. While experimenting with solidity on the Ethereum blockchain Ken was inspired by the Million Dollar Homepage and decided to create his own version. As being an early mover PixelMap did not receive much traction and was abandoned and then rediscovered by Adam Mcbride and Co. in August of 2021. |KenErwin|TwitterOpenSeaPixelMap|JakeGallen|InstagramTwitterFacebookLinkedin|LISTEN and SUBSCRIBE to the platform of your choice|-Apple Podcasts-Spotify-Google Podcasts-Amazon Podcasts-Youtube (VIDEO RECORDING)

Jake Gallen's Guest List Podcast
Crypto Nativs #6: Top MoonCat Boutique Designer Creates Ultra-Rare 1/1 Item for Sotheby's Auction

Jake Gallen's Guest List Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 57:08


Digivatar is a Digital Artist, NFT Artist, and popular MoonCat Boutique Designer.     On July 7th, 2021 ponderware launched the MoonCatBoutique, a feature of the ERC721 "Official MoonCats" Wrapper that is ERC998-compatible and allows NFTs to own NFTs as well as other digital assets. All Boutique Accessories are stored "On-Chain" and are customizable assets; a MoonCats owner can decide what layer an accessory exists upon, with up to 65 000 total accessories supported both in front of and behind a MoonCat. Every Boutique item purchased for a MoonCat is owned by them forever and is non-transferable. Once purchased, these wearables can be displayed or removed at any time and are stored in the MoonCats' virtual wardrobe.      The accessory accompanying MoonCat #10, or the 11th minted MoonCat, is a depiction of the first ever Sotheby's Evening "Event" Auction that took place in London in 1958.  The backdrop of the item displays multiple silhouettes of various MoonCats as well as the branding of "Sotheby's" across the top of the accessory. Created by a community favorite boutique designer “Digivatar”, this iconic moment commemorates a collaboration between two historic brands.|Digivatar|-Digivatar Twitter-MoonCat Boutique-Sotheby's Auction|JakeGallen|-Instagram-Twitter-Facebook-Linkedin|LISTEN and SUBSCRIBE to the platform of your choice|-Apple Podcasts-Spotify-Google Podcasts-Amazon Podcasts-Youtube (VIDEO RECORDINGS)

BlockchainGandalf
Standards lock us in

BlockchainGandalf

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2021 4:02


Today I am talking about standards - which are good things to have, but as is always the case with good things, they also have their downside. In the episode, I look at the ERC20, ERC721 and ERC1155 standards in the world of smart contracts, and discuss why the latter isn't winning out over the other two yet.

Dynamic Devs
Episodio 46 - Blockchain y NFTs: filosofía, arte y tecnología con Sergio Borromei

Dynamic Devs

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 47:53


En este episodio del podcast continuamos con el ciclo de Blockchain. Esta vez conversamos con Sergio Borromei, Senior Manager en Mercado Libre para charlar sobre NFTs (Non Fungible Tokens) y su impacto en el mundo del arte y el comercio, como parte esencial del blockchain. Tocamos temas muy interesantes e innovadores como por ejemplo: - La unión de arte y tecnología - El propósito de los NFTs - Concepto de Metaverso - Estándar ERC721 lo que define una interfaz de NFT - Funcionamiento del mercadeo de arte y el valor de los objetos - Assets Virtuales y el FOMO - Ser parte de un club selecto - Acceso a la propiedad privada sin tener una identidad en el mundo físico - Los players del Blockchain y NFTs

The Metacast
Roundtable #14: The Blockchain Episode - Loot (for adventurers), Scalability & Best Practices

The Metacast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2021 65:31


*Correction: Loot is an ERC721 token, NOT an ERC20 tokenIf you're in the gaming industry and haven't heard of Loot, stop what you're doing and listen to this episode. As a bonus, you'll get some fantastic insights into Blockchain and Games!In this Blockchain-heavy Metacast roundtable, Jayne Peressini, David Amor and Chong Ahn are joined by your host Nicolas Vereecke to discuss; - Loot (for adventurers) - Scalability for Blockchain Games - Best Practices in Blockchain and Games As this week's bonus segment, we are doing another Bold Predictions round, and we stay on the blockchain hype train. If you'd like to join our discord to join the discussion, feel free to sign up for our newsletter at www.naavik.co. And as always, if you like the episode, you can help others find us by leaving a rating or review! If you'd like more content, check us out at www.naavik.co. You can also find us on Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook.

Blockchain Pro Podcast
#40 - Gendry Morales

Blockchain Pro Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 29:39


Welcome to Episode 40. In this episode Adriana chats to Gendry Morales, a software engineer who early on saw the power of mixing code and art, using smart contracts and the Ethereum blockchain. In this episode we discuss choosing a career in tech, the evolution of smart contracts, what's an NFT and more.BioGendry is a Creative Technologist and independent freelancer for a range of projects in crypto, mainly across NFTs and also how they intersect with ERC20s and DeFi.Gendry has been hands on launching crypto products since 2017, starting with CryptoCats, 625 Vintage NFTs deployed before the ERC721 standard. In 2018 she co-founded Flight Plan, a No-Coding platform for creating Dapps, like Squarespace for Blockchain. She has worked with 100s of blockchain projects, built many of the Dapp platform components and was one of the first to speak internationally and locally on the unique aspects of Product and UX design in Crypto.Connect with GendryTwitter https://twitter.com/gendry_moralesLinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/gendrymorales/Connect with AdrianaTwitter https://twitter.com/abelottiLinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/adrianabelotti/Blockchain ProTwitter https://twitter.com/blockchainpro_

Listory Listen
The Non-Fungible Token Bible: Everything you need to know about NFTs - OpenSea blog

Listory Listen

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 2:24


❤️ Loved it!👎 Meh…Summary transcript: https://www.listory.com/ll/37473fd45a83a434192e4a3f01ed60e647e23505Original story: https://opensea.io/blog/guides/non-fungible-tokens/Description: This post provides an in-depth overview of non-fungible tokens: from the history of the non-fungible token, the technical anatomy of an ERC721, to the current state of the market, to the exciting future for NFTs.

NFTs Are 4 Ever
Episode 12 - Nyan Cat, PicassoPunks & CryptOrchids

NFTs Are 4 Ever

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 35:54


@kmens5 and @DaoChemist are back in the metaverse to review three gems in Nyan Cat, PicassoPunks and CrypOrchids.

NFTs Are 4 Ever
Episode 10 - Unicly Fair Launch

NFTs Are 4 Ever

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 33:56


@Kmens5 and @Daochemist discuss Unicly, the new NFT fractionalizing and trading platform that launched today, and going through the process of minting the $uNUB token for the #Nubians collection.

Base Layer
Base Layer Episode 205: Jesse Johnson from Aavegotchi on NFT's marrying DeFi

Base Layer

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 21:13


Such a fun and interesting episode! Aavegotchis are rare crypto-collectibles living on the Ethereum blockchain, backed by the ERC721 standard used in popular blockchain games such as Cryptokitties, Axie Infinity, and Cryptovoxels. We talk about the game play and what's under the hood which includes some very sophisticated DeFi tooling.

Bit2Me - Bienvenidos a Bitcoin
🔵 🏎️ TESLA impulsa BITCOIN a Nuevos MÁXIMOS!!! - Bit2Me Crypto News

Bit2Me - Bienvenidos a Bitcoin

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 5:12


👉 Link al artículo de Bit2Me Academy que menciona el video: https://academy.bit2me.com/que-es-wra...​ 🏎️ Gracias al impulso de Tesla, Bitcoin alcanzó un nuevo máximo. Primero 45k, 46k, 47k hasta 48k - En un día subió casi un 20% en el día - Más o menos 67% en lo corrido del año - Entre más instituciones como Tesla inviertan en bitcoin pensando en hodlear, menos liquidez tendrá el mercado - Actualmente, el 78% de los bitcoin emitidos están siendo hodleados - Como dato curioso, la capitalización de mercado de bitcoin superó los 870 mil millones ahora supera la capitalización de mercado de Tesla 💰 Tesla invierte 1.500 millones de dólares en bitcoin y empieza a aceptar pagos con criptomonedas - Adicionalmente, en el reporte de la compañía está especificados que la compañía podrá comprar más bitcoin en el futuro - Con esta noticia, el precio de la acción de Tesla se disparó y ayer marcó un nuevo máximo histórico - Varios analistas consideran que esto motivará a más CEOs de empresas a comprar bitcoin 👩‍💻 Desarrolladores anuncian lanzamiento de puente entre las redes Avalanche y Ethereum - Esto es lo que se conoce como interoperabilidad entre blockchains - Se espera que con este puente se pueda interactuar con proyectos DeFi desde ambas blockchains - El puente funciona bloqueando unos tokens ERC20, ERC721 y otros estándares de Ethereum a cambio de emitir una representación del token en la blockchain de Avalanche 🤝 Michael Saylor felicita a Elon Musk por su inversión en bitcoin - La inversión de Tesla representa el 8% de sus reservas, que en total acumulan 19.000 millones de dólares - Para enviar su mensaje, Michael Saylor utilizó Twitter y además de felicitarlo también agradeció su apoyo - Para Brian Brook, antiguo Controlador de la Moneda, esta noticia es aterradora para el mundo, pues demuestra la fragilidad del dólar americano https://news.bit2me.com/michael-saylo...​ 🏦 CoinShares: Compras de ETH representaron el 80% del dinero institucional - En anticipo a los futuros de la CME que lanzaron ayer - Parece que los inversionistas buscan diversificar de bitcoin y cada vez están más cómodos con ETH - En la industria cripto, Grayscale sigue siendo el mayor administrador de activos, con más de 33.000 millones de dólares - Actualmente, al fondo de Grayscale de ETH tiene 5 mil millones y representa cerca del 15% del total del los activos - Contexto, bitcoin representa el 82% 🚀 Suscríbete a nuestro Canal: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBiA...​ 00:00​ Sumario 0:24​ Primera Noticia 1:08​ Segunda Noticia 1:52​ Tercera Noticia 2:37​ Cuarta Noticia 3:21​ Quinta Noticia 4:30​ Pregunta del día 4:45​ Cierre #TeslaBitcoin​ #BitcoinATH​ #Bitcoin​ #Criptomonedas​ #Blockchain​ 🎁 *¡Has descubierto un regalo!* Si estás aquí, aprendiendo, te mereces nuestro regalo especial: Regístrate en Bit2Me con este enlace y en tu primera compra de 100€ o más te regalaremos 5€: https://bit2me.com/?r=75N-GP4-G0S​ *¡La revolución la creamos entre todos!* 📲¡Descárgate la APP! https://bit2me.com/download​ Compra y vende Bitcoin , Ethereum , Litecoin , Dash, Bitcoin Cash , Ripple y otras criptomonedas . Soporte telefónico en Español . Con tarjeta VISA / Mastercard , transferencia y dinero en efectivo . El mejor monedero ( wallet ) crypto. Nuestra web: https://bit2me.com​ 👉 Síguenos en las redes sociales: ⭕️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bit2me​ ⭕️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bit2me​ ⭕️ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/9243641​ ⭕️ Twitter: https://twitter.com/bit2me​ ⭕️ Telegram: https://t.me/Bit2Me_ES​ ⭕️ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1Tj4kyX...​ ⭕️ iVoox: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-bit2me-...​ y por supuesto, dale a la campanita para activar las notificaciones 👈 ✍🏻 ¡Apunta! Conoce todos nuestros servicios: ⭕️ Wallet: https://bit2me.com/wallet​ ⭕️ Tikebit (compra criptomonedas en tiendas físicas): https://www.tikebit.com/inicio&lang=es​ ⭕️ Academy: https://academy.bit2me.com​ ⭕️ Crypto TV: https://tv.bit2me.com​ ⭕️ Crypto Converter: https://converter.bit2me.com​ ⭕️ Agenda de crypto eventos: https://agenda.bit2me.com​ ...y muchos más en nuestra web! 📲¡Descárgate la APP! https://bit2me.com/download​

Economics Design
EP 37: Introduction to DeFi Option Protocols #HEGIC #OPYN #OPIUM

Economics Design

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021 33:44


DeFi and CeFi options are different. Especially since tokens are involved. Tokens are not involved equally; #HEGIC uses it for staking and governance, #OPIUM uses it as an ERC721 tradable options contract, #OPYN uses it as a collateral for underlying assets. The models and mechanisms are vastly different. Today, we will cover the general model of how tokens are created, the value being accrued and the how tokens are being used in these systems. Learn more by getting the token economics book: book.economicsdesign.com

Irish Tech News Audio Articles
Non fungible tokens gaining global crypto attention

Irish Tech News Audio Articles

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 11:04


The non-fungible tokens (NFT) category gained global crypto attention over the past few weeks as a result of Rarible (RARI) incorporating yield-farming into their adoption strategy. Rarible is a dapp that enables users to create original artwork as an NFT and sell it through their marketplace. Users are rewarded/incentivized with RARI governance token, with the largest share of tokens allocated to users when they sell their NFTs. This drove many crypto degens to create NFT and start promoting it to their networks and followers. What is a non-fungible token (NFT) Firstly, NFT is not new. The launch of the first NFT-like token was around 2012 with the introduction of Coloured Coins, aka Bitcoin 2.x, which was to be built atop of the Bitcoin network, but the most common example of an NFT is the ERC721 that operates on the Ethereum network. There are others, such as the ERC 1155 which was developed by Enjin cofounder as a new standard for defining video game tokens, which also runs on the Ethereum network. Non-fungible tokens are not fungible, meaning that each one is unique. One NFT is not equal to any other NFT, either in value or in the properties of the token itself. Each token is assigned a digital hash that distinguishes it from every other NFT of its kind. This feature enables NFTs to act as a proof of provenance. This is why it is becoming so valuable to prove ownership and authenticity for forms of intellectual property, such as original artworks and in-game tokens, as well as represent real-world assets such as shares and real estate. In the world of gaming and collectibles, NFT are also referred to as Digital Collectibles. Non Fungible Tokens – get their own category On 23 September Coingecko added a dedicated NFT listing category, showcasing a curated list of NFT-focused blockchains. This isn’t just a response to the current hype and successful addition of a DeFi category on their website, but part of a larger NFT strategy that Coingecko has been implementing since April 2019 Coingecko, when they first announced their interest in NFTs launching NFTGecko to Build a Non-Fungible Tokens Community. NFT are being developed across multiple industries with growing applications including Gaming, Artwork and Collectibles, Virtual and Augmented Reality, Real Estate, Event Ticketing, Brand Licensing, and Tokenizing of real-world assets. Nike even applied for an NFT patent back in 2019). I have profiled below three of NFT projects that I find seriously interesting across categories: Art & Collectibles, Gaming, and 3D animated collectibles that incorporate VR & AR. For a full list of NFT blockchains you can visit the new Coingecko NFT page: 1. Rarible [RARI] 2. Terra Virtua [TVK] 3. Enjin [ENJ] RARIIBLE [token: RARI] | User-Generated Digital Collectible and Marketplace Raible enables users to create a digital collectible with no coding skills and sell it on their marketplace. As they noted in one of the medium articles, RARI is about Collectibles, yield farming, liquidity mining with RARI governance tokens being rewarded for using their platform. At the time of writing this article, their token price is up over 1700% since July. With a focus on user-generated artwork, RARI enables intellectual property creation of artwork with a proof of provenance provided by the NFT. It also facilitates the sale and terms of sale on their marketplace, and at near-zero costs. Since their official launch November 2019 the have generated real usage: Artworks created: 36,336 Total Sales: 26,574 Total Transacted: USD 9.63M In early sept, RARI announced that they raised an undisclosed amount in a pre-seed round led by CoinFund. They stated that this investment will help Rarible develop a community-governed, blockchain-based NFT marketplace as well the $RARI governance token. $RARI is first and foremost a governance token. You can think of it as a reward to genuine buyers and sellers on the platform...

Zero Knowledge
Episode 149: CryptoKitties, Dapper Labs and Flow with Dieter Shirley

Zero Knowledge

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 57:02


In this week's episode, we chat with Dieter Shirley (https://twitter.com/dete73), CTO Dapper Labs (https://www.dapperlabs.com/), Chief Architect of Flow Blockchain (https://www.onflow.org/), and co-creator of CryptoKitties (https://www.cryptokitties.co/). We go back to look at the history of CryptoKitties, the NFT standard, what pushed Dapper Labs to build their own blockchain, how Flow works and what’s next. Here are a few useful links: The Path to an ERC standard (https://www.zeroknowledge.fm/62) where we look at the path to the ERC721 standard as an example. DapperLabs Coinlist sale (https://coinlist.co/flow) Dieter's talk on Verifier’s Dilemma at Ready Layer One (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m0OPJhQoI48) - subject we touched on briefly in our talk Thanks to this week’s sponsor Aleo (https://aleo.org/) Aleo is the first platform for fully private applications. It uses blockchain and zero-knowledge cryptography to deliver a web experience that is both personal and private. With Aleo, developers can write private applications, without a background in blockchains or expertise in cryptography. Aleo has released Developer Preview I (https://developer.aleo.org/aleo/getting_started/overview/), an early peek at what the future of the web will look like. The release introduces a new programming language called Leo, a new community-driven package manager for Leo, and a new development environment or IDE called Aleo Studio (https://aleo.studio/). We recently had Howard Wu, a co-founder of Aleo, on the show for an interview - you can find that episode here (https://www.zeroknowledge.fm/144). Learn more about Aleo at https://aleo.org/ Thanks again Aleo! If you like what we do: Follow us on Twitter - @zeroknowledgefm (https://twitter.com/zeroknowledgefm) Join us on Telegram (https://t.me/joinchat/B_81tQ57-ThZg8yOSx5gjA) Catch us on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYWsYz5cKw4wZ9Mpe4kuM_g) Read up on the r/ZKPodcast subreddit (https://www.reddit.com/r/zkpodcast) Give us feedback! https://forms.gle/iKMSrVtcAn6BByH6A Support our Gitcoin Grant (https://gitcoin.co/grants/329/zero-knowledge-podcast-2) Support us on the ZKPatreon (https://www.patreon.com/zeroknowledge) Or directly here: ETH: 0xC0FFEE1B5083230a5154F55f253B6b6ae8F29B1a BTC: 1cafekGa3podM4fBxPSQc6RCEXQNTK8Zz ZEC: t-add: t1R2bujRF3Hzte9ALHpMJvY8t5kb9ut9SpQ z-add: zs1f8jjtkuqwvxy9h4q7grl6287hmpzyt4s55d392djx43wxxudwv20x7qgs74kp2h6e9k95lswst8

The Block Runner
45. TBR - How to be a Decentraland Millionaire, Differences in ERC Contracts, and NBA Tokenized Contract

The Block Runner

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2020 84:49


We've been discussing Non Fungible Tokens lately in our search to predict the next asset class to be the next speculative craze. NFT's in short seem to be slowly growing over time in volume. We look into the assets on Opensea to discuss the viability of these assets, why they become valuable and why they may become the catalyst to mass speculation. We also break down the differences in the current NFT standards for Ethereum for ERC721, ERC1155, and ERC998. Each created for a specific purpose to satisfy a particular game mechanic or style. NBA player, Spender Dinwiddie tokenized his NBA contract to receive funds up and pay his investors a 5% bonus on their investment. We discuss how this might be a common occurrence in the future. Finally, we discuss an idea we've been tossing around that could help bring a larger audience to Decentraland and at the same time create a valuable resource to the NFT economy. Topics: First up, we discuss the NFT bible that was published on Open Sea Next, we dive in deeper into the differences between all the ERC token standards for NFTs Then, an NBA player tokenizes his NBA contract and launches his token. And finally, we look for your thoughts on our own NFT in Decentraland. Please like and subscribe on your favorite podcasting app! Website: www.theblockrunner.com Try using the Brave browser. It blocks all ads and it allows you to earn Basic Attention Tokens if you decide to view ads. BAT: brave.com/npl153 Follow us on: Twitter: bit.ly/TBR-Twitter Telegram: bit.ly/TBR-Telegram Discord: bit.ly/TBR-Discord LBRY: http://bit.ly/LBRYTBR Music by OfDream - Thelema

あたらしい経済ニュース(幻冬舎のブロックチェーン・仮想通貨ニュース)
マイクロソフトがERC721のデジタルグッズ「Azure Heroes」を開発などのブロックチェーン・仮想通貨ニュース解説

あたらしい経済ニュース(幻冬舎のブロックチェーン・仮想通貨ニュース)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2019 6:39


仮想通貨・ブロックチェーンに特化した幻冬舎のメディア「あたらしい経済 https://www.neweconomy.jp/ 」がおくる、ラジオ番組です。毎日最新ニュース解説とコラムをお届けします。 ・マイクロソフトがERC721ベースのデジタルグッズ「Azure Heroes」を開発 ・中国が世界で一番ブロックチェーン技術を証券化に適応していると、Fitch Ratingsが明らかに ・ビットフライヤーユーロでクレジットカードを使って仮想通貨が購入可能に ・ブロックチェーントレーディングカードゲーム「コントラクトサーヴァント」のプレセール開始が12月18日に決定 ニュースの詳細や、アーカイブやその他の記事はこちらから https://www.neweconomy.jp/

Infinita Podcast (variedades)
d/t podcast, episodio #37 (Blockchain Talks)

Infinita Podcast (variedades)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2019 47:35


Bitcoin, ERC721 y la adopción masiva del Blockchain junto a: Esteban de la Peña (@yengmo) y Cody Marx Bailey (@superphly)

Not Another Bitcoin Podcast
Gods Unchained // Blockchain Gaming // Crypto Trading Card Game // ERC721 NFT // 2019 Review

Not Another Bitcoin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2019 6:22


Hey, How goes it? My name is Kenn Bosak and I'm here to talk about bitcoin, cryptocurrency and crypto products and accessories. Please subscribe, and make sure to give me a 5 star rating on iTunes. 

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Zero Knowledge
Episode 62: The path to an ERC standard

Zero Knowledge

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2019 55:30


In this episode, we discuss tokens, token standards and the sometimes confusing ERC process. We cover some of the most popular token standards and discuss what it takes to design a standard and get this accepted by the community. We also have a chat with Matt Lockyer about his experience submitting ERC998 (https://github.com/ethereum/EIPs/issues/998) To see the full list of ERCs in draft and final state, check out https://eips.ethereum.org/erc Catch up with Matt Lockyer on Twitter (https://twitter.com/mattdlockyer) or Medium (https://medium.com/@mattdlockyer) Thank you to our sponsor Least Authority (https://leastauthority.com). If you would be interested in using P4 - the Private Periodic Payment Protocol - for subscription payments with your token or blockchain GDPR-compliant, reach out to Least Authority P4@leastauthority.com. A more detailed specification can be found here —> P4 paper (https://leastauthority.com/static/publications/LeastAuthority-P4-Private-Periodic-Payment-Protocol.pdf) If you like what we do: Follow us on Twitter - @zeroknowledgefm Join us on Telegram - https://t.me/joinchat/B_81tQ57-ThZg8yOSx5gjA Support our Gitcoin Grant - https://gitcoin.co/grants/38/zero-knowledge-podcast Support us on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/zeroknowledge Or directly here: ETH: 0xC0FFEE1B5083230a5154F55f253B6b6ae8F29B1a BTC: 1cafekGa3podM4fBxPSQc6RCEXQNTK8Zz

Blockchain Gaming World
BCGW Special: Hedgie - how to make an accessible blockchain game

Blockchain Gaming World

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2018 18:34


We talk Hedgie, the forthcoming casual strategy blockchain game, which combines ERC721 hedgehog characters, the game's ERC20 Curio token, a real-world payment system, and a strong focus on onboarding players without requiring any crypto payment or wallet registration. Jon Jordan talks to Stas Zlobinski and Madeleine Cruickshank from developer Hedgie Inc. You can find out more about Hedgie at https://www.hedgie.io/ The Hedgehog in the Fog cartoon at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedgehog_in_the_Fog And contact us at https://twitter.com/blockchaingmg

Crypto Authority
#6 | ERC20 vs ERC223 vs ERC721 (Blog Broadcasts)

Crypto Authority

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2018 17:02


In this episode, we explain the differences between the 3 different Ethereum Token Types that most ICOs opt for. The most popular one being the ERC20 standard which almost every ICO using the Ethereum Blockchain uses. ERC20 - Most Basic & Functional Token ERC223 - Similar to ERC20 but allows for transfers to be cancelled ERC721 - Non-fungible tokens. Beneficial for tangible assets that one wants to tokenise. You can listen to our Podcast Show on any major Podcast platform including Apple Podcasts and Spotify. If you want to support the channel, just click 'Subscribe,' that way we can grow and bring you even better content in the future! Our Site: www.cryptoauthority.co.uk Our Twitter: twitter.com/cryptoauthorit

Secrets d'investisseur - Leonis
#286 Qu'est-ce que le standard ERC ? Explications : ERC20 | ERC721 | ERC1155 | ERC223 | ERC621 | $ETH

Secrets d'investisseur - Leonis

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2018


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Blockchain Insider by 11:FS
Ep. 23. Bitcoin goes stratospheric, Ethereum Cryptokitties and R3 CEO interview

Blockchain Insider by 11:FS

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2017 71:10


Colin has returned to the UK from his Australian adventure to join Simon back at our home in WeWork, Aldgate Tower. Once more, Bitcoin has hit a record high. But could the cryptocurrency's price be losing momentum? Bitcoin exchange Coinbase now has more users than stock brokerage Schwab, so what are the implications for its price? And, following its lawsuit defeat, Coinbase was forced to report some users to the IRS. Plus, as Bitcoin futures trading gets nearer, we ask why the price is still rising and what will contribute to its maturity? Five blockchain predictions for 2018, including non-financial applications, the internet of things and smart contracts. But will governments advance cryptocurrency tax rules? The cryptocurrency flash crash on the Bitfinex exchange caused uproar last week. So what caused it and could it have been avoided? Plus, was it really that bad? And, why did Bitfinex hire a law firm and team up with Tether? So many questions. And - it's finally here...the story of the week. Ladies and gentlemen. Boys and girls. We bring you - CryptoKitties. Sims for Bitcoin. We explore why oh why one special CryptoKittie sold for $117,000. One hundred and seventeen. Thousand. US dollars. But please, don't fork your kitties. And how is "a silly game about cats" accounting for 17% of the Ethereum network? We also consider the more serious implications, including why the ERC721 contracts are going to displace Ethereum ICOs in 2017. This week we are delighted to bring you an interview with R3 CEO David Rutter. Simon and David talk about blockchain's arrival, the joys of gardening leave and R3's journey from start up to leading blockchain firm. They also discuss the development of R3's platform, Corda, and their work with the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) on Project Ubin. We hear about the significance of anti-trust law, going through Series A fundraising and the advantages of being a network business. Don't forget, this episode is sponsored by ZILLA, a new ICO marketplace app. Browse ICOs, upvote or downvote so the good ones rise to the top and, if you like an ICO, participate with one-click! Pre-register for the limited ZILLA beta app at ZLA.io/bi (https://www.zla.io/bi). We hope you enjoy the show and, as ever, don't forget to subscribe. Missing out on the conversation? Tweet the show @bchaininsider or to read more about the news stories and have your say visit fintechinsidernews.com (https://fintechinsidernews.com/). Special Guest: David Rutter.