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Worldcoin enables onboarding in the United States. Vitalik outlines decentralization goals for nodes. Developers present ERCs for interoperable addresses. And Pectra goes live on Gnosis Chain. Read more: https://ethdaily.io/694 Disclaimer: Content is for informational purposes only, not endorsement or investment advice. The accuracy of information is not guaranteed.
In this episode of 0xResearch, Steven Goldfeder, co-founder and CEO of Offchain Labs, joins to discuss Arbitrum's latest developments. To kick things off, Steven breaks down Timeboost, a new transaction ordering policy aimed at balancing fairness and MEV value capture. We also dive into Ethereum's interoperability challenges, governance dynamics, and the long-term vision for scaling and innovation. Thanks for tuning in! As always, remember this podcast is for informational purposes only, and any views expressed by anyone on the show are solely their opinions, not financial advice. -- Resources ARB: A Timeboost Turnaround?: https://app.blockworksresearch.com/flashnotes/arb-a-timeboost-turnaround -- Special thanks to our sponsor, dYdX! Stay up-to-date with DeFi's Pro Trading Platform by following dYdX on X: https://x.com/dYdX -- Follow Steven: https://x.com/sgoldfed Follow Darren: https://x.com/0xMims Follow Boccaccio: https://x.com/salveboccaccio Follow Blockworks Research: https://x.com/blockworksres Subscribe on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3foDS38 Subscribe on Apple: https://apple.co/3SNhUEt Subscribe on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3NlP1hA Get top market insights and the latest in crypto news. Subscribe to Blockworks Daily Newsletter: https://blockworks.co/newsletter/ Join the 0xResearch Telegram group: https://t.me/+z0H6y2bS-dllODVh -- Timestamps: (0:00) Introduction (3:55) What is Timeboost? (12:11) Feedback on the Timeboost Proposal (14:22) Achieving True Interoperability (20:28) Real-time Proving and Its Impact on Interop (26:56) The Evolution of Wallets (31:16) What Should Ethereum Enshrine? (39:32) dYdX Snippet (43:04) The L2 Landscape Today (48:51) Arbitrum Governance (59:34) Looking Forward -- Check out Blockworks Research today! Research, data, governance, tokenomics, and models – now, all in one place Blockworks Research: https://www.blockworksresearch.com/ Free Daily Newsletter: https://blockworks.co/newsletter -- Disclaimer: Nothing said on 0xResearch is a recommendation to buy or sell securities or tokens. This podcast is for informational purposes only, and any views expressed by anyone on the show are solely our opinions, not financial advice. Boccaccio, Danny, and our guests may hold positions in the companies, funds, or projects discussed.
In deze aflevering bespreken we de focuspunten voor Interop 2025, deelt Michele 10 toegankelijkheidsfouten die je gemakkelijk kunt voorkomen, hebben we het over CSS Grid in 3D, Figma slides, het pauzeren van CSS animaties en nog veel meer! 0:00 - Intro 01:03 - Usercrowd update 03:23 - OpenGraph afbeelding kunnen een alt-tekst hebben voor toegankelijkheid - https://stefanbohacek.online/@stefan/113640509943561271 04:48 - Animaties in CSS pauzeren met animation-play-station - https://www.amitmerchant.com/run-and-pause-animations-in-css 07:10 - UXTools Survey results zijn er nog (steeds) niet 09:10 - Figma Slides komt met code blocks - https://bsky.app/profile/figma.com/post/3ljq3kfokpc2y 12:10 - Atlassian Open Source Pragmatic Drag & Drop - https://atlassian.design/components/pragmatic-drag-and-drop/ 14:50 - Voxel Art met CSS Grid in 3D - https://tympanus.net/codrops/2025/03/03/css-meets-voxel-art-building-a-rendering-engine-with-stacked-grids/ 20:15 - Firefox Privacy Statement & Arc update 25:40 - Interop 2025 - https://web.dev/blog/interop-2025 30:43 - 10 toegankelijkheidsfouten die je eenvoudig kunt voorkomen - https://accessibility.blog.gov.uk/2025/02/04/10-digital-accessibility-mistakes-to-avoid/ 38:40 - Dead Internet theory is real - https://www.reddit.com/r/Wellthatsucks/comments/1j1cezm/ai_generated_video_and_comments_dead_internet/ 41:38 - Tapbot komt met Bluesky app - https://tapbots.com/phoenix/ 43:40 - Blink Twice - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt14858658/ 45:22 - The Wild Robot - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt29623480/
Show DescriptionWe're looking at the Interop 2025 announcements, Dave is hating on (and talking about) attributes, debating better ways to handle color inputs, following up on the implications of AI that is shaped by politics, and Dave mouthblogs the secret black boxes of AI. Listen on Website →Links interop/2025/README CSS Day 2025, 5th & 6th of June, Amsterdam Interop 2025 | Igalia Miriam's post Robin Sloan's post Michelle Barker's reply Baldur's post Robin's reply Baldur's reply Jeremy Keith's reply TechCrunch article OpenAI Model Spec Vale post Search Engine podcast GitHub link Sponsors
Dans cet épisode de Cryptoast Talks, on reçoit Andrea, Ecosystem Agent chez Polkadot, pour une discussion sans filtre sur l'avenir de la blockchain.
Eric and Brian discuss the announcement of Interop 2025
In this week's roundup, we discuss current market sentiment, Ethereum interoperability, and L2 pain points. We also cover rollup design, token value accrual, and private vs public companies. Finally, we end the episode with discussion on reducing Celestia's inflation, and the Ethereum tariff debate. Resources Solving Ethereum Interop: https://x.com/pumatheuma/status/1886483744053452851 -- Join us at DAS NYC 2025! Use code EXPANSION10 for a 10% discount: https://blockworks.co/event/digital-asset-summit-2025-new-york - - Follow Jill: https://x.com/jillrgunter Follow Nick: https://x.com/nickwh8te Follow Uma: https://x.com/pumatheuma Follow Mike: https://x.com/MikeIppolito_ Follow Expansion: https://x.com/ExpansionPod_ Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ExpansionPod Subscribe on Apple: http://apple.co/4bGKYYM Subscribe on Spotify: http://spoti.fi/3Vaubq1 Get top market insights and the latest in crypto news. Subscribe to Blockworks Daily Newsletter: https://blockworks.co/newsletter/ -- Timestamps: (00:00) Introduction (00:49) Market Sentiment (10:57) Ethereum Interop (26:38) L2 Pain Points (32:29) Rollup Designs & Token Value Accrual (45:50) Private vs Public Companies (54:55) Reducing Celestia's Inflation (01:04:06) The Ethereum Tariff Disclaimer Expansion was kickstarted by a grant from the Celestia Foundation. Nothing said on Expansion is a recommendation to buy or sell securities or tokens. This podcast is for informational purposes only, and any views expressed by anyone on the show are solely our opinions, not financial advice. Michael, Nick, and our guests may hold positions in the companies, funds, or projects discussed.
In today's episode Optimism co-founder Ben Jones and growth lead Ryan Wyatt discuss the Superchain vision. They explore how the OP Stack and Superchain are transforming Ethereum scaling through unprecedented collaboration between major players like Base, Coinbase, and Kraken. The conversation covers the strategic importance of interoperability, the role of open source development, and Optimism's innovative approach to building sustainable tokenomics and governance. Featuring candid insights about enterprise adoption, the future of data analytics in crypto, and how AI could change DAO governance. Thanks for tuning in! devcon https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Tds-Bik7zM - - Help us shape the future of Empire. Fill out our audience survey and give us your thoughts: https://empire-31ed59.beehiiv.com/forms/01a0ba12-61d0-4a12-a6c6-8bbcdb3b0060 Start your day with crypto news, analysis and data from Katherine Ross and David Canellis. Subscribe to the Empire newsletter: https://blockworks.co/newsletter/empire?utm_source=podcasts Follow Ben: https://x.com/ben_chain Follow Ryan: https://x.com/Fwiz Follow Jason: https://twitter.com/JasonYanowitz Follow Empire: https://twitter.com/theempirepod Subscribe on YouTube: https://tinyurl.com/4fdhhb2j Subscribe on Apple: https://tinyurl.com/mv4frfv7 Subscribe on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/wbaypprw Get top market insights and the latest in crypto news. Subscribe to Blockworks Daily Newsletter: https://blockworks.co/newsletter/ - - GEODNET's native token, GEOD, can be easily mined with a GEODNET Satellite Miner, presenting a unique opportunity to generate passive income. By setting up a GEODNET base station, you can join this groundbreaking Web3 ecosystem that is powering the future of AI and robotics. Join the revolution today and learn more at https://geodnet.com. - - Unichain is a fast, decentralized L2 that's built to be the home for DeFi and liquidity across chains. To stay updated on news including the upcoming launch of Unichain, visit www.Unichain.org or follow @Unichain on X. - - Petra Earn was designed to make DeFi more accessible for everyone—from seasoned pros to DeFi beginners. Manage your balance, claim rewards and deposit directly from the app. By supplying USDT to Aries lending pools, users have the potential to earn a higher yield compared to some traditional methods. Not financial advice. Participating in Defi carries risks. To learn more visit petra.app/earn - - Timestamps (00:00) Introduction (01:55) What is Optimism Today (14:55) Retaining L2s & Open Source (20:12) Kraken vs Coinbase Interop (26:10) Optimism's Stack in 5 Years (30:23) Interop as a Service (34:56) Customizability on the SuperChain (40:19) Geodnet Ad (41:17) Uniswap Ad (42:05) Aptos Ad (42:49) Leaving the SuperChain (46:27) Ecosystem Model (51:00) OP Mainnet's Place (55:38) Andreessen Horowitz's Impact (01:00:09) Enterprise Crypto (01:05:10) Open Data Investment (01:10:44) Optimism's 2025 - - Disclaimer: Nothing said on Empire is a recommendation to buy or sell securities or tokens. This podcast is for informational purposes only, and any views expressed by anyone on the show are solely our opinions, not financial advice. Santiago, Jason, and our guests may hold positions in the companies, funds, or projects discussed.
The first topic of conversation this week is an unexpected new area the Expo team is tackling: Expo Application Service Hosting. EAS Hosting is a new service for quickly deploying web projects built using Expo and React Native apps. It makes it easy to compile and sign apps with custom native code, upload apps to the Play Store or App Store, and push live app updates directly to users.The Interop project, which aims to improve interoperability between major browser engines, released its accomplishments from 2024 this week. The browsers took on 17 areas of focus in 2024, and went from 46% of tests passing in January, all the way to 95% of tests passing by the end of December.WordPress makes headlines once more, as Autommatic, the WordPress hosting company owned by WP creator Matt Mullenweg cuts its contributions back on the WP open-source project from 4,000 hours per week to 45 hours per week.News:Paige - Interop 2024 highlightsJack - Expo APIs (EAS Hosting)TJ - Automattic cuts WordPress contribution hours (WordPress Drama Timeline)Bonus News:Vitest 3.0 is outThe iPhone Air could be coming later this yearFire Starters:WebXR Device APIWhat Makes Us Happy this Week:Paige - Shrinking TV show and browser-based SwaggerEditorJack - fzf command-line fuzzy finderTJ - Switch 2Thanks as always to our sponsor, the Blue Collar Coder channel on YouTube. You can join us in our Discord channel, explore our website and reach us via email, or Tweet us on X @front_end_fire and BlueSky.Front-end Fire websiteBlue Collar Coder on YouTubeBlue Collar Coder on DiscordReach out via emailTweet at us on X @front_end_fireFollow us on Bluesky @front-end-fire.com
In deze aflevering blikken we terug op 2024 vanuit verschillende hoeken zoals techniek en statistieken. We bespreken Interop 2024 (laatste features binnen browsers), Pornhub's en Google's year in review en we kijken wat er in 2025 op de planning staat voor o.a. browsers 0:00 - Intro 01:08 - Nieuwe titel: Design Engineer - https://zeroheight.com/blog/design-engineer/ 02:55 - Bunq zoekt klanten die zich negatief uitlaten online op - https://www.ad.nl/economie/internetbank-bunq-dreigt-kritische-klanten-met-opzeggen-rekening~afdbcdc9 07:04 - CSS is 28 jaar geworden 08:00 - Lottielab - https://www.lottielab.com/ 12:52 - Interop 2024 Recap - https://webkit.org/blog/16413/the-success-of-interop-2024/ 17:14 - Chrome year in review - https://blog.google/inside-google/2024-at-google/ 24:31 - Pornhub 2024 in review (SFW) - https://www.pornhub.com/insights/2024-year-in-review#devices-tech 30:53 - Pixel Paranoia year in review 34:21 - CSS wensen voor 2025 - https://nerdy.dev/css-wishlist-2025 44:45 - Geld besparen tijdens het verbouwen bij de Hornbach of Bauhaus 47:36 - Churchill at war TV Serie - https://www.netflix.com/nl-en/title/81609374
In this episode, Luis, founder of Gelato and Abundance, presents a compelling argument for sovereign rollups while challenging composability. We explore how traditional L2 bridge designs may be holding back scalability, diving deep into Abundance's achievement of 1 giga gas throughput through a sovereign rollup approach. Luis makes the controversial case that liquidity fragmentation is a "skill issue" rather than a technical problem, and examines why the future of scaling may not require the complex bridge architecture common in today's L2s. We close out by diving into the evolving relationship between rollup frameworks and RaaS providers. Thanks for tuning in! - - Follow Luis: https://x.com/luis_0x Follow Mike: https://x.com/MikeIppolito_ Follow Expansion: https://x.com/ExpansionPod_ Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@expansionpod Subscribe on Apple: http://apple.co/4bGKYYM Subscribe on Spotify: http://spoti.fi/3Vaubq1 Get top market insights and the latest in crypto news. Subscribe to Blockworks Daily Newsletter: https://blockworks.co/newsletter/ -- Timestamps: (00:00) Introduction (02:39) Abundance Overview (08:26) What is Actually a Rollup? (12:17) Benefits of Sovereign Rollup (30:19) Giga Gas Production Ready (33:47) Abundant Blockspace Thesis (41:05) Rollup Framework Business Model (47:29) Benefit of Interop (54:51) RaaS vs Framework (1:02:14) Convergence of Solutions - - Disclaimer Expansion was kickstarted by a grant from the Celestia Foundation. Nothing said on Expansion is a recommendation to buy or sell securities or tokens. This podcast is for informational purposes only, and any views expressed by anyone on the show are solely our opinions, not financial advice. Rex, Jon, and our guests may hold positions in the companies, funds, or projects discussed.
Dans cet épisode, nous plongeons dans une conversation passionnante avec Thibauld Favre, CEO de Fairmint, qui nous dévoile comment son entreprise révolutionne l'onboarding des investisseurs pour les fondateurs de startups. Découvrez le concept de SPV (Special Purpose Vehicle) et comment Fairmint simplifie le processus d'investissement tout en respectant la réglementation américaine. Thibauld partage sa vision sur l'importance de la conformité, les défis d'accès aux investissements pour les petits investisseurs, et le projet ambitieux de FerMint : créer une véritable infrastructure de liquidité pour le marché privé. ☄️ Rejoindre notre service d'analyses exclusives ► https://pro.cryptoast.fr/
Trond Johannessen, CEO of Pexip, discusses the evolution of video conferencing, the increasing demand for interoperability between UCaaS solutions and the customer use case for secure self-hosted meeting.Pexip's Microsoft certified solution connects meeting rooms to cloud meeting platforms, enhancing collaboration and catering for both cloud and on-premise deployment needsWhy meeting platform interoperability is becoming essential as organizations use multiple platformsExplaining Pexip Secure meeting solutions and where they meet a need in regulated industries and the public sector
Welcome to episode 16 of EigenLayer Unlocked, for a further look into the interoperability endgame. In today's video, we are focused on the technical design of Hyperlane's open framework for interoperability. Joined by Jon Kol, we touched on why we believe that modular, horizontal scaling is key for the future of the crypto space and building towards that future is where Hyperlane is headed. Recently, Hyperlane announced 'Supelane' in collaboration with Velodrome that brings consistent security across Superchain L2s. Superlane aims to create unified experiences with customizable security that scales as each chain develops and grow over time. We also discussed Hyperlane's ISMs, which allow developers to pick and choose their security parameters, from basic setups to more sophisticated ZK bridging. What was really particularly interesting was their idea of enabling insurance for bridging using EigenLayer. Hyperlane is working to enable restakers to restake cryptoassets as a form of insurance for bridging as well as a security marketplace that lets you easily tap into trusted operators. We first heard of this idea earlier in the presentation series from Othentic, and its great to see it being built out as 'restaked interop' in Hyperlane. As you know, the interoperability fight is raging on and we are all doing what we can to play a significant role in the future of a composable crypto ecosystem. We're fighting the good fight, alongside great teams like Hyperlane. Website: https://therollup.co/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1P6ZeYd.. Podcast: https://therollup.co/category/podcast Follow us on X: https://www.x.com/therollupco Follow Rob on X: https://www.x.com/robbie_rollup Follow Andy on X: https://www.x.com/ayyyeandy Join our TG group: https://t.me/+8ARkR_YZixE5YjBh The Rollup Disclosures: https://therollup.co/the-rollup-discl
This episode kicks off with Celestia's massive $100 million raise and its implications for modular blockchains. We then dive into the evolving landscape of blockchain interoperability, examining Hyperlane's SVM expansion and Wormhole's Era 3 upgrades. The conversation shifts to TreasureDAO's controversial move from Arbitrum to zkSync, debating project loyalty and financial incentives. We close by discussing Athena's EUSD, exploring dollar-denominated restaking and stablecoin centralization concerns. Thanks for tuning in! - - Follow Rex: https://x.com/LogarithmicRex Follow nosleepjon: https://x.com/nosleepjon Follow Expansion: https://x.com/ExpansionPod_ Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@expansionpod Subscribe on Apple: http://apple.co/4bGKYYM Subscribe on Spotify: http://spoti.fi/3Vaubq1 Get top market insights and the latest in crypto news. Subscribe to Blockworks Daily Newsletter: https://blockworks.co/newsletter/ -- Join us at Permissionless III Oct 9-11. Use code: EXPANSION10 for a 10% discount: https://blockworks.co/event/permissionless-iii -- Timestamps: (00:00) Introduction (01:18) Celestia & Initia Raise (06:19) Kyle Samani & Vitalik Debate (12:00) SVM Adoption (16:53) Permissionless III Ad (18:25) Wormhole Era 3 (28:14) Issuance Centralization (40:00) Ethena Liquid Restaking LRT - - Disclaimer Expansion was kickstarted by a grant from the Celestia Foundation. Nothing said on Expansion is a recommendation to buy or sell securities or tokens. This podcast is for informational purposes only, and any views expressed by anyone on the show are solely our opinions, not financial advice. Rex, Jon, and our guests may hold positions in the companies, funds, or projects discussed.
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The future is multi-chain, scalable and modular. However, while Cosmos' IBC set the standard for interoperability, Ethereum's L2 shift revealed a huge problem of liquidity fragmentation across the many rollups fighting for market share. Polymer aims to bridge the two ecosystems and bring the best of both worlds: Ethereum's native liquidity and Cosmos' interoperability, through a modular framework using the OP-stack and IBC.Topics covered in this episode:Bo's background and the evolution of PolymerScaling limits of L1s vs. L2sThe ‘endgame' for rollup frameworksIBCInteroperability & network topology: 70's/80's vs. blockchainsPolymer hubMonomer frameworkPre-confirmation & finality trade-offsCross-rollup interoperabilityBuilding appchains with MonomerModularityEpisode links:Bo Du on TwitterPolymer Labs on TwitterSponsors:Gnosis: Gnosis builds decentralized infrastructure for the Ethereum ecosystem, since 2015. This year marks the launch of Gnosis Pay— the world's first Decentralized Payment Network. Get started today at - gnosis.ioChorus1: Chorus1 is one of the largest node operators worldwide, supporting more than 100,000 delegators, across 45 networks. The recently launched OPUS allows staking up to 8,000 ETH in a single transaction. Enjoy the highest yields and institutional grade security at - chorus.oneThis episode is hosted by Sebastien Couture.
In this episode, we dive deep into the world of Layer 1 ecosystems with the founders of Monad and Berachain. The conversation explores the intricacies of community building, brand development, and the challenges of attracting developers. Keone and Smokey share their strategies for ecosystem growth, discuss the importance of interoperability, and offer their vision for the future of decentralized applications. To close out we discuss the role of tokens in project development and the delicate balance between technical innovation and user adoption. Thanks for tuning in! - - Start your day with crypto news, analysis and data from Katherine Ross and David Canellis. Subscribe to the Empire newsletter: https://blockworks.co/newsletter/empire?utm_source=podcasts Follow Keone: https://x.com/keoneHD Follow Smokey: https://x.com/SmokeyTheBera Follow Jason: https://twitter.com/JasonYanowitz Follow Santiago: https://twitter.com/santiagoroel Follow Empire: https://twitter.com/theempirepod Subscribe on YouTube: https://tinyurl.com/4fdhhb2j Subscribe on Apple: https://tinyurl.com/mv4frfv7 Subscribe on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/wbaypprw Get top market insights and the latest in crypto news. Subscribe to Blockworks Daily Newsletter: https://blockworks.co/newsletter/ - - The 6th edition of Meridian, a web3 conference hosted by the Stellar Development Foundation is happening in London, England October 15-17, 2024. Learn more and get your early-bird priced tickets now at meridian.stellar.org by using the code BLOCKWORKSPOD. - - Step into MyPrize—the online multiplayer casino that lets you battle your friends and play alongside creators. On MyPrize, you're invited to get rowdy and share every victory and defeat with your pals. Because we know the only thing more fun than beating the house is beating your friends. Get started with $20 free when you deposit or purchase of $10 or more: https://myprize.com/invite/Empire - - Harpie sets the standard in on-chain security, actively monitoring and safeguarding your crypto wallet against theft in real time. It detects, blocks, and recovers stolen assets from risky transactions before they execute, shielding you from even the most advanced hacks and scams. Harpie is free to use and compatible with all Ethereum, Base, Polygon, and Arbitrum wallets. Protect your crypto today at harpie.io. - - Renaud Partners has built the most elite network of native crypto marketers globally. They create custom, expert teams to support founders with transformative strategy work. If you're a founder or a VC looking for support for your teams, head on over to RenaudPartners.com or give their co-founder Geoff a follow on x at https://x.com/ReoffGenaud - - Timestamps: (00:00) Introduction (02:19) Community & Culture of L1s (09:55) Ecosystem Exclusivity (13:33) Risk of Mercenary Devs (21:21) Founder Brand Building (27:51) Advice to App Builders (32:49) Differentiation in L1 Space (38:18) Crypto BD Today (46:09) Stellar Ad (47:00) Invisible North Ad (47:54) MyPrize (48:31) Harpie Ad (49:45) Future of Eco Apps (58:28) Role of Interop (01:03:12) What is App Success? (01:07:28) Monad & Berachain Competitors (01:19:28) Price & Tokens - - Disclaimer: Nothing said on Empire is a recommendation to buy or sell securities or tokens. This podcast is for informational purposes only, and any views expressed by anyone on the show are solely our opinions, not financial advice. Santiago, Jason, and our guests may hold positions in the companies, funds, or projects discussed.
In this week's roundup we dissect the EigenLayer airdrop scandal and its implications for industry practices. The conversation then shifts to the intricacies of shared sequencing and base sequencing, exploring their potential impact on endgame architecture. We also examine the recent wBTC custody drama and its ripple effects across DeFi. Finally, we discuss the evolution of airdrop strategies and their sustainability in the current crypto landscape. Thanks for tuning in! - - Follow Rex: https://x.com/LogarithmicRex Follow nosleepjon: https://x.com/nosleepjon Follow Expansion: https://x.com/ExpansionPod_ Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@expansionpod Subscribe on Apple: http://apple.co/4bGKYYM Subscribe on Spotify: http://spoti.fi/3Vaubq1 Get top market insights and the latest in crypto news. Subscribe to Blockworks Daily Newsletter: https://blockworks.co/newsletter/ -- Join us at Permissionless III Oct 9-11. Use code: EXPANSION10 for a 10% discount: https://blockworks.co/event/permissionless-iii -- Timestamps: (00:00) Introduction (01:03) EigenLayer Airdrop Scandal (08:35) Is Shared Sequencing Dead? (17:40) Permissionless III Ad (19:12) Pivoting to Interop (29:35) Trade Offs of Base Sequencing (32:59) wBTC Custody Drama (50:27) NFTFi & Airdrops - - Disclaimer Expansion was kickstarted by a grant from the Celestia Foundation. Nothing said on Expansion is a recommendation to buy or sell securities or tokens. This podcast is for informational purposes only, and any views expressed by anyone on the show are solely our opinions, not financial advice. Rex, Jon, and our guests may hold positions in the companies, funds, or projects discussed.
In this episode of Expansion, Rex and Jon sit down with Jon Kol, co-founder of Hyperlane, to unpack interop solutions today. Kol shares his journey from traditional finance to crypto, explaining the vision behind Hyperlane's open-source approach to crosschain communication. The conversation delves into the challenges of building sustainable infrastructure in a rapidly changing environment, the potential impact of z proofs, and the future of blockchains. Thanks for tuning in! - - Follow Jon Kol: https://x.com/thePalenimbus Follow Rex: https://x.com/LogarithmicRex Follow nosleepjon: https://x.com/nosleepjon Follow Expansion: https://x.com/ExpansionPod_ Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@expansionpod Subscribe on Apple: http://apple.co/4bGKYYM Subscribe on Spotify: http://spoti.fi/3Vaubq1 Get top market insights and the latest in crypto news. Subscribe to Blockworks Daily Newsletter: https://blockworks.co/newsletter/ -- Join us at Permissionless III Oct 9-11. Use code: EXPANSION10 for a 10% discount: https://blockworks.co/event/permissionless-iii -- Timestamps: (00:00) Introduction (01:47) What's Wrong with Banking (06:15) Inevitable Need for Interop (14:57) Permissionless III Ad (16:17) Where is the Value of Bridging? (25:27) Are Fees a Race to $0? (32:45) Differentiation of HyperLane (40:45) Why Enable Interop? (45:45) End Game of Communities (57:20) Impact of ZK - - Disclaimer Expansion was kickstarted by a grant from the Celestia Foundation. Nothing said on Expansion is a recommendation to buy or sell securities or tokens. This podcast is for informational purposes only, and any views expressed by anyone on the show are solely our opinions, not financial advice. Rex, Jon, and our guests may hold positions in the companies, funds, or projects discussed.
Summary In this week's episode, Anna (https://x.com/AnnaRRose) and Tarun (https://x.com/tarunchitra) sit down with Hart Lambur (https://x.com/hal2001) irl at EthCC week in Brussels. They start by exploring Hart's project Across (https://across.to/) - a cross-chain interoperability solution and sister project to Uma (https://uma.xyz/). They explore the Across construction, the tradeoff space and how this compares to other interop solutions. Then, in ZK Podcast tradition, the group shift gears with a few drinks and explore thoughtful observations on the week in Brussels. Here's some additional links for this episode: Hart Lambur's Twitter (https://x.com/hal2001) Uma Website (https://uma.xyz/) Uma Docs (https://docs.uma.xyz/) Across Protocol Website (https://across.to/) Across Protocol Medium (https://medium.com/across-protocol) Further links to follow ZK Hack Montreal has been announced for Aug 9 - 11! Apply to join the hackathon here (https://zk-hack-montreal.devfolio.co/). Episode Sponsors Launching soon, Namada (https://namada.net/) is a proof-of-stake L1 blockchain focused on multichain, asset-agnostic privacy, via a unified shielded set. Namada is natively interoperable with fast-finality chains via IBC, and with Ethereum using a trust-minimized bridge. Follow Namada on Twitter @namada (https://twitter.com/namada) for more information and join the community on Discord (http://discord.gg/namada). Aleo (http://aleo.org/) is a new Layer-1 blockchain that achieves the programmability of Ethereum, the privacy of Zcash, and the scalability of a rollup. As Aleo is gearing up for their mainnet launch in Q1, this is an invitation to be part of a transformational ZK journey. Dive deeper and discover more about Aleo at http://aleo.org/ (http://aleo.org/). If you like what we do: * Find all our links here! @ZeroKnowledge | Linktree (https://linktr.ee/zeroknowledge) * Subscribe to our podcast newsletter (https://zeroknowledge.substack.com) * Follow us on Twitter @zeroknowledgefm (https://twitter.com/zeroknowledgefm) * Join us on Telegram (https://zeroknowledge.fm/telegram) * Catch us on YouTube (www.youtube.com/channel/UCYWsYz5cKw4wZ9Mpe4kuM_g)
Hyperlane introduces its restaked interop AVS. Paradigm releases Reth 1.0. Privy launches cross-app wallet support. And the Blast airdrop goes live. Read more: https://ethdaily.io/495 Sponsor: Harpie is an onchain security solution that protects your wallet from theft in real time. Harpie helps you detect and block suspicious transactions before they execute, safeguarding your assets from malicious attacks and scams. Try Harpie for free at harpie.io/ethdaily.
Interop Tokyo Best of Show Award は「技術的新規性」「技術的優位性」「コンセプトの新規性」「動態 / デモ展示をしていること」「訪問審査に対応した説明員のプレゼンの的確さ」「Interop Tokyo の開催日にあわせて製品やサービスが発表されているか」「社会に与えるインパクト」等の項目によって評価される。
Episode 388: Join Francie from Wichita as she updates you on the first leg of her road trip in the VinFast out to Colorado. She talks about the stats along the way, charging stops highlights and lowlights, and pontificates about boutique EV charging stations vs. lifeless parking lot stations. Francie's ( @heyfrancie ) twitter: https://x.com/hey_francieShoutout to our sponsors for more information find their links below:- Fort Collins Kia: Visit focokia.com for full details. Disclaimer: *Delivery covers up to $1,000.Find us on all of these places:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/outofspecpodcastApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/out-of-spec-podcast/id1576636119Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0tKIQfKL9oaHc1DLOTWvbdAmazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/473692b9-05b9-41f9-9b38-9f86fbdabee7/OUT-OF-SPEC-PODCASTFor further inquiries please email podcast@outofspecstudios.com#vinfast #roadtrip #electricvehicle Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The SSI Orbit Podcast – Self-Sovereign Identity, Decentralization and Web3
Are you curious about how Germany is navigating the complex landscape of digital identity wallets and interoperability? In this episode of The SSI Orbit Podcast, host Mathieu Glaude sits down with guests Kristina Yasuda and Niels Klomp to explore Germany's ambitious wallet strategy, the development of interoperability profiles, and the influence of big tech on digital identity. Kristina and Niels bring a wealth of knowledge and firsthand experience to the discussion, making this episode a must-listen for anyone interested in the future of digital identity. They delve into Germany's approach to creating a secure and user-friendly wallet infrastructure, the challenges of achieving interoperability across different systems, and how major technology companies are shaping the digital identity space. Get ready to uncover: The strategic objectives behind Germany's wallet initiative Key considerations for developing and implementing interoperability profiles The role of big tech in driving innovation and potential risks Insights into the regulatory landscape and its impact on digital identity projects Join us for an engaging and informative conversation highlighting the complexities and opportunities within the digital identity ecosystem. Tune in to The SSI Orbit Podcast to stay ahead of the curve and gain valuable insights into the future of digital identity. Chapters: 00:00 - What wallet solutions are the German government funding, how it fits into eIDAS 2.0 11:58 - Governments x Wallets x Governance Frameworks 18:02 - Technical interop profiles from an adoption cycle lens, adoption being 27:08 - eIDAS 2.0 Personal ID adoption can happen quicker because of Org ID 30:00 - More on technical interoperability profiles: HAIP, DIIP, and the future of interop profiles 41:05 - Japanese government national ID, implications of governments issuing into Big Tech Wallets 46:00 - The Browser API for credential presentation 50:31 - Is there anything missing on top of eIDAS 2.0? 55:48 - About Presentation Exchange and its current/future roadmap in OpenID4VP
GMOサイバーセキュリティ byイエラエ株式会社は6月7日、同社エンジニアの市川遼氏が「Interop Tokyo 2024」で基調講演を行うと発表した。
In this episode, Jason sits down with Jake Brukhman and Seth Ginns, co-founders and managing partners at CoinFund. They dive deep into CoinFund's origin story, investment philosophy, and how the firm navigates the complex landscape of liquid and venture investing in the crypto space. Jake and Seth share their insights on the current crypto market cycle, drawing comparisons to previous cycles and discussing potential scenarios for how this one may unfold differently. They explore the intersection of AI and crypto, with Jake highlighting the importance of decentralization and democratization in the development of AI to avoid dangerous centralized control by a few big tech companies. Stay tuned for all of this and much more! - - Follow Jake: https://twitter.com/jbrukh Follow Seth: https://twitter.com/sethginns Follow Jason: https://twitter.com/JasonYanowitz Follow Santiago: https://twitter.com/santiagoroel Follow Empire: https://twitter.com/theempirepod Subscribe on YouTube: https://tinyurl.com/4fdhhb2j Subscribe on Apple: https://tinyurl.com/mv4frfv7 Subscribe on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/wbaypprw Get top market insights and the latest in crypto news. Subscribe to Blockworks Daily Newsletter: https://blockworks.co/newsletter/ - - Monad is a fully EVM compatible Layer 1 blockchain that can support 10,000 real transactions per second. Monad aims to open up the design space for the EVM to support high fidelity defi, consumer facing applications, and more generally allow crypto to scale to the masses. If you are interested in participating in Monad's journey, follow: https://twitter.com/monad_xyz and join: https://discord.gg/monad - - Marinade is the leading Solana staking service that spreads your stake across 100+ top validators, distributes MEV rewards, and provides automatic downside protection with new Protected Staking Rewards. Choose to liquid stake for mSOL for use in DeFi, or delegate your stake through Marinade Native, which gives you full custody of your SOL and no smart contract risk. Max performance for you, max performance for Solana. https://blckwrks.co/Marinade - - Timestamps: (00:00) Introduction (01:50) CoinFund Origin Story (12:53) Web2 vs Crypto Venture (27:28) Liquid Investing (36:00) Determining Valuations (44:54) Monad Ad (45:53) Marinade Ad (47:00) Opportunity in Interop (55:32) Market Cycles (01:11:16) Crypto & AI Thesis - - Disclaimer: Nothing said on Empire is a recommendation to buy or sell securities or tokens. This podcast is for informational purposes only, and any views expressed by anyone on the show are solely our opinions, not financial advice. Santiago, Jason, and our guests may hold positions in the companies, funds, or projects discussed.
What are Zero Trust, SSE, and SASEZero Trust - everything behind it was trusted in the past, now we think everything is untrustworthy.Poor handling of data by vendorsSASE - Secure Access Service Edge - a framework that combines network security functions with WAN capabilities to support the dynamic, secure access needs of organizations. It is particularly relevant in today's distributed and cloud-centric environments.SSE - Server Side Encryption. Anonymous vs. identifiedResponsibilities of bringing them up as digital citizens. Examining the strength of your identity program.Student Privacy - VPNs, MFA, Zero trust eliminates the doors they don't need to see. ZTNA Zero Trust Network AccessRaising a hacker child. The impact of AI on cybersecurity - AI is only as good as the data it is trained on. IT Admins have all the power. Delivering an agentless solution so people can get the work done without leaving a mark on the user device.Using copilots to help with security, safety, reporting, etc. About John SpiegelJohn Spiegel has 25 years of experience running global networks and managing infrastructure. He is an industry pioneer in software defined networking (SDN) and software defined WANs (SD-WAN). John has spoken on the topic network transformation at industry conferences such as Gartner, InterOp, VMWorld, Palo Alto Networks Ignite as well as executive roundtable discussions. He has also been a customer advisor to companies like VMware, Palo Alto Networks and Cisco Systems. Disruptive startups have also leveraged John's knowledge to bring products to market resulting in successful exits. He hosts a podcast called ‘The Edge' where he discusses the role of the CISO, Zero Trust and explores the emerging SASE landscape. When not helping companies on their journey to modernize and secure their networks, John can be found cycling on the backroads of Oregon. We're thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. IXL's comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:Simplify and streamline technologySave teachers' timeReliably meet Tier 1 standardsImprove student performance on state assessments
Episode 306: Join Francie and Jose @riviantrackr on today's episode to talk about what we can all expect if we go out and charge a Rivian on the Tesla Supercharger network. They talk about the easy charging experience, data displayed, adapters, and interoperability. Jose's twitter/X account: https://x.com/RivianTrackr/status/1770846261026971701?s=20Shoutout to our sponsors for more information find their links below:- Fort Collins Kia: Visit focokia.com for full details. Disclaimer: *Delivery covers up to $1,000. - Star Charge: https://www.starcharge.com/charging/ - Kempower: https://kempower.com/america/charging-solutions/Find us on all of these places:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/outofspecpodcastApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/out-of-spec-podcast/id1576636119Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0tKIQfKL9oaHc1DLOTWvbdAmazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/473692b9-05b9-41f9-9b38-9f86fbdabee7/OUT-OF-SPEC-PODCASTFor further inquiries please email podcast@outofspecstudios.com#rivian #tesla #supercharger Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Igalia's Brian Kardell and Eric Meyer chat about the Interop Project and the complexities of organizing it.
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Show DescriptionJen Simmons, Apple Evangelist on the Web Developer Experience team for Safari & WebKit, stops by to talk about what Interop is, and a look ahead at new CSS features in Webkit and Safari such as JPEG XL, masks, a round function, JavaScript improvements, styling form controls, content unblocks, masonry, and more! Listen on Website →GuestsJen SimmonsGuest's Main URL • Guest's Twitter Apple Evangelist on the Web Developer Experience team for Safari & @webkit. Member of CSS Working Group. Links Can I use... Support tables for HTML5, CSS3, etc Apple Developer JPEG - JPEG XL WebKit Bugzilla Main Page SponsorsJam.devYou've probably heard of Jam.dev, it's used by more than 60,000 people. It's a free tool that saves developers a ton of frustration. It forces your teammates to make the perfect bug report. They can't do it wrong because it automatically includes a video of the bug, console logs, network requests, everything you need to debug. It automatically lists out the steps to reproduce. It's so easy to get your teammates to use. It's just a Chrome extension. When they see a bug, they click a button and right away it creates a ticket. So it saves time for them.
Die Aufgabe, die wir uns in dieser Folge selbst gegeben haben, ist nicht weniger als möglichst alle Interoperabilitäts-Themen aus dem Bereich der Medizininformatik in eine Podcast-Folge zu packen. Sie sollen in einen möglichst sinnvollen Zusammenhang gebracht werden. Und alles soll von einer nachvollziehbaren Geschichte eingerahmt werden. Ob es Christian und Renato gelungen ist, dieses Vorhaben umzusetzen? Hört selbst... Die Folge ist ein gutes Sprungbrett, um von hier aus die Themen zu vertiefen. Und zu fast allen der angerissenen Themen gab es schon mal eine Podcast-Folge, in der wir das entsprechende Thema näher beleuchtet haben. Daher kann man diese Folge sehr gut als eine Art Hub verwenden, von dem aus die anderen Folgen angesprungen werden können. Die entsprechenden Links zu den Folgen gibts weiter unten. Leider bleibt es bei einer solchen Themenfülle nicht ganz aus, dass uns die ein oder andere Ungenauigkeit oder Oberflächlichkeit durchrutscht. Z.B. macht es zwischendurch den Eindruck, als ob in Deutschland irgendwann mal CDA-Dokumente in der EPA landen würden. Da die gematik begzüglich strukturierter Daten aber auf FHIR setzt, ist das eher unwahrscheinlich. Als Eastereggs haben wir noch ein paar andere kleinere Fehler eingebaut. Wer sie findet, bekommt ein Selfi mit uns auf der DMEA :-) Links: §301-Daten - Folge 34 ICD-10, OPS - Folge 50, Folge 87 HL7v2 - Folge 25 SNOMED-CT - Folge 23, Folge 87 CDR - Folge 136 openEHR - Folge 63 Pflegedokumentationsstandards - Folge 12 MIO42 - Folge 150 FHIR - Folge 4, Folge 118 LOINC - Folge 73, Folge 87 xDT - Folge 38 DICOM - Folge 52 CDA - Folge 9 IHE-XDS - Folge 11 EPA - Folge 41, Folge 58 eRezept - Folge 142 Medikation (PZN, ATC) - Folge 24, Folge 87
Tune in to The Dish on Health IT's captivating 2023 end-of-year recap where Point-of-Care Partners' experts—Pooja Babbrah, Jocelyn Keegan, and Kim Boyd—share their top three health IT milestones for 2023 and predictions for 2024. The discussion dives into the highly anticipated Interop 3 or Advancing Interoperability & Improving Prior Authorization rule, shedding light on its nuances and implications. Delving into the proposed rule's industry impact, the trio guides listeners on navigating its intricacies and approaching the review process effectively. With expertise spanning pharmacy, payer-provider dynamics, policy landscapes, and regulatory intricacies, this episode offers an enlightening exploration of healthcare's transformative trends. Don't miss their insightful predictions and practical advice as they set the stage for a dynamic year ahead. Join the conversation and gain valuable insights into the evolving healthcare landscape. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
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On this episode of Archebyte, Katherine Wu and fellow Archetype team member, Nick Pai, are joined by the CEO and co-founder of Risk Labs, Hart Lambur, to talk bridges, L2s, and interoperability.Hart and Risk Labs are best known for creating UMA, an optimistic oracle, and Across Protocol, a crosschain bridge. In the multichain future that is quickly becoming the present, infrastructure like oracles, bridges, and sequencers play crucial roles. But, these tools that are meant to facilitate interoperability between blockchains still have plenty of room for improvement.During our conversation, we dig into the problems that bridges currently face, how Across is designed to mitigate them, and what a safer multichain ecosystem looks like. Hart and Nick give their thoughts on centralized, decentralized, and shared sequencers, intents, and the role aggregators play in regards to bridges. They also answer the loaded question - are bridges L2s?
Thank you for tuning into The Dish on Health IT's 2023 end-of-year recap. Point-of-Care Partners' (POCP) subject matter experts, including, Pooja Babbrah, Pharmacy and PBM Practice Lead; Jocelyn Keegan, Payer Provider Practice Lead; and Kim Boyd, Regulatory Resource Center Lead, gathered to discuss their top 3 health IT milestones for 2023 and their expectations for 2024. They also delved into the highly anticipated final version of the Interop 3, focused on advancing interoperability and improving prior authorization rules. Offering insights and advice, they guided listeners on approaching the initial review of this significant final rule. Point-of-Care Partners extends warm holiday wishes and a Happy New Year to all. Host, Pooja Babbrah kicked off the episode informing listeners that this episode will be a special format. POCP has subject matter experts galore so this episode will bring together a small group of POCPers to look back at 2023, discuss what 2024 will have in store and talk a bit about the anticipated final Interop 3 rule.Cohosts Jocelyn Keegan, recently honored as the DirectTrust Interoperability Hero, and Kim Boyd, a contributor steeped in policy knowledge and serving as POCP's Regulatory Resource Center Lead, introduced themselves before the trio transitioned to the main discussion.They contemplated a format for the day, aiming to dedicate the first half of the conversation to a round-robin, where each would share their personal top three events or trends from 2023. Pooja referenced the HIT Perspectives 2023 trends article, outlining POCP's collective trends. However, today's discussion allowed each participant to present their individual lists before delving into the much-anticipated final rule.Top of FormKim initiated the round robin by expressing that her top priority is healthcare interoperability, acknowledging its vast scope emerging from the 21st Century Cures Act and beyond. Within this expansive interoperability landscape, she highlighted the advancements within the FHIR community, predicting a swifter adoption of FHIR than previously witnessed. Her second ranking milestone revolves around artificial intelligence and machine learning, particularly their rapid uptake and integration into policy. Kim anticipated a more robust policy oversight of AI in the future. Her third notable milestone encompasses telehealth and telepharmacy, noting that the COVID-19 pandemic significantly increased patient reliance on remote visits for healthcare.Jocelyn followed, emphasizing that her list complemented Kim's perspective, offering a different angle. Her primary inclusion highlighted the industry's transition into implementation mode in 2023, witnessing real-world progress and widespread adoption of FHIR at scale.Jocelyn provided examples supporting these observations. The first involves the reaction to the proposed attachments rule, released alongside the prior authorization proposed rule. While many organizations expressed their belief that attachments might not be crucial for future progress, the responses to the Interop 3 proposed rule were predominantly positive.Her second HIT milestone relates to AI but primarily focuses on acknowledging and addressing the baked-in bias potentially inherent in AI and other advanced technologies. She highlighted the steps included in the HTI-1 proposed rule, aiming to mitigate bias and initiate discussions on ensuring the unintentional disruption of the path towards equity.Jocelyn's third milestone centers on TEFCA, highlighting the progress made and the anticipated clarification expected in 2024 regarding its scope and limitations.She connected TEFCA back to the first topic, emphasizing the necessity for alignment between the TEFCA infrastructure, rule framework, and the emerging API world. There have been ongoing discussions and industry feedback stressing the need for better alignment between the FHIR roadmap and the TEFCA roadmap as the industry shifts towards more real-time interactions.Finally, Pooja presented her list, with pharmacy interoperability holding the top spot as her absolute milestone. She expressed her honor in participating in the HITAC Pharmacy Interoperability Task Force, emphasizing POCP's long-standing advocacy for integrating pharmacists into continuity of care discussions. She highlighted the importance of this focus in bridging access gaps, facilitating genomics testing, and building momentum for sharing data with pharmacists. This includes ensuring their access to patient records and their ability to share data with the broader care team, a significant development.Her second and third priorities revolved around emerging trends in pharmacy with broader implications. Second on her list was Pharmacogenomics, involving genetic testing to discern the effectiveness or ineffectiveness of certain medications for specific patients. Pooja's third priority was digital therapeutics, an area where POCP has already made strides. She noted the growing emphasis, not only for pharmacies in understanding how to administer these therapeutics but also for payers in determining coverage policies.The discussion then pivoted to sharing reactions and perspectives on each other's lists. Kim expressed her delight in hearing pharmacy interoperability as Pooja's top priority. She highlighted the dichotomy within the healthcare ecosystem, emphasizing the divide between pharmacy services and NCPDP standards on one side, and clinical services with HL7 standards, including FHIR, on the other. Kim noted the increasing convergence between these realms, particularly with enhanced collaboration between NCPDP and HL7. She anticipated continued advancements in NCPDP concerning pharmacogenomics, digital therapeutics, social determinants, and the flow of relevant health data.When questioned, Jocelyn emphasized the criticality of integrating pharmacy into data flow and recognizing pharmacists as integral members of the care team. She stressed the impact of provider shortages in recent engagements with the US healthcare system.Jocelyn echoed Kim's perspective on the alignment of pharmacy and clinical standards, emphasizing their collaborative synergy rather than competition. She emphasized the need to ensure the right patient data reaches the appropriate care team members, including pharmacists, at the opportune moment, asserting that this alignment significantly enhances patient care.Jocelyn highlighted that technology is designed to facilitate transitioning from one standard to another. She emphasized the increasing significance of robust data exchange, particularly the exchange of quality data, between payers and pharmacies as the industry transitions towards value-based care.Agreeing with Jocelyn, Pooja explained the challenges in integrating pharmacists into value-based care contracts consistently. However, she noted that as data exchange between pharmacies, other healthcare settings, and payers improves, barriers diminish. Pooja underscored the broader benefits of enhancing pharmacy interoperability, emphasizing advantages not only for pharmacists but also for providers and payers.Highlighting the pivotal role of pharmacists, Pooja stressed their potential as invaluable resources for gathering social determinants of health data. She emphasized their significance in care delivery, identifying patient needs, and facilitating connections with community services. Given the frequency of pharmacist-patient interactions, she emphasized the criticality of collecting and sharing this information with the broader provider team.The conversation then shifted to the Interop 3 – Advancing Interoperability and Improving Prior Authorization rule, expected to be released by the end of 2023 or early 2024. Kim initiated the discussion, focusing primarily on the prior authorization aspect of the rule, acknowledging its broader scope.Kim emphasized the crucial need to establish transparency and automation to address the delays in treatment caused by prior authorization or impeding patients' understanding of their coverage when a PA is not approved. The rule encompasses various APIs facilitating exchanges among payers, providers, and patients, utilizing the Da Vinci implementation guides.Regarding industry feedback on the proposed Interop 3 rules, Kim highlighted the notably high volume of comments, predominantly expressing overwhelming positivity. Approximately 68% of the comments agreed with the rule's intent. Although some HIPAA-related concerns were expressed, very few disagreed with the rule overall, which was intriguing given its extensive scope. Providers consistently voiced their desire for a more efficient prior authorization process, advocating for faster turnaround times and increased transparency regarding reasons for denial.Kim underscored the significance of the inclusion of the patient access API, stressing its value for all individuals as patients. She emphasized the importance of augmented access and transparency, not only concerning clinical information like test results but also regarding payer information related to coverage and reasons for prior authorization denial.Jocelyn aligned with Kim's overall assessment and expressed disappointment over the proposed rules' omission of automation for specialty medications or treatments covered under the medical benefit. She highlighted this overlooked area, expressing disappointment at its continued exclusion.One thing that brought Jocelyn immense satisfaction was the inclusion and acknowledgment of the Da Vinci Guides' role, which significantly boosted morale. There has been noticeable maturity and widespread adoption of Da Vinci guides this year.Jocelyn expressed surprise at the absence of staggered deadlines in the proposed Interop 3 rule. From the Da Vinci community perspective, strong opinions have been consistently voiced to all HHS colleagues—ONC and CMS—over the past couple of years, emphasizing the importance of promoting gradual progress rather than imposing substantial leaps. Hence, the alignment of everything with the 2026 deadline was quite unexpected.Pooja expressed her appreciation for Jocelyn's mention of the absence of specialty medication. She highlighted the stakeholders' growing interest in addressing specialty automation. Notably, many specialty medications require prior authorization, making it surprising that a proposed rule focused on prior authorization didn't include items covered under the medical benefit, such as specialty medications.The discussion shifted towards offering advice to listeners on how to approach their initial review of the final rule when it's released. Pooja inquired if there were any specific strategies to consider. Jocelyn openly admitted that she would start her review by performing a search using control + F for the words "Da Vinci" before delving into noting the specific IGs named and understanding the timeline. Additionally, she highly recommended reviewers commence with the rule's introduction, as it sets the expected scope for the details.Kim humorously mentioned her plan to break out the eggnog before diving into the review, expressing eagerness due to its overdue nature. She echoed Jocelyn's emphasis on paying special attention to standards requirements, specifications, and particularly the timelines. She's curious if any staggering will be introduced.Kim highlighted her interest in uncovering any mentions of TEFCA and seeking details regarding prior authorization. Anticipating stakeholders' keenness for the timeline, she pondered how organizations less proactive in their approach might adjust their interoperability roadmaps.The trio acknowledged the waiting game as they anticipated the final rule, expecting it to drop within a week or a few weeks. In closing the episode, they shifted focus to their expectations for progress in 2024, sharing their final thoughts.Expressing gratitude, Jocelyn thanked Pooja, Kim, and all the dedicated Da Vinci members committed to transforming healthcare. She emphasized the privilege of their work and the influential role they play in driving industry progress forward.Continuing, Jocelyn emphasized the importance of stakeholders having a plan in place, having selected partners, and scoped out project requirements, considering the multiple requirements in proposed rules like HTI-1 or disincentives related to information blocking. With policy activity accumulating, starting work becomes increasingly challenging if stakeholders haven't initiated their projects.She highlighted that interoperability and emerging policies transcend mere technology, impacting fundamental business transformation. It's about establishing collaborative frameworks with partners, providers, suppliers, pharmacies, and community members.Recognizing the learning curve, Jocelyn stressed the need to leverage collective experience, emphasizing the necessity of investing in building skilled professionals for this transformative journey.Additionally, Jocelyn pointed out the considerable activity at the state level, highlighting states like Washington, California, and Utah potentially setting more aggressive deadlines than anticipated by CMS.Kim contributed by mentioning the Office of the National Coordinator's rule-making efforts around certification. Specifically, she referenced the FY2025 rule encompassing real-time prescription benefit and the new SCRIPT standard, particularly pertinent to pharmacy interoperability.Agreeing with Jocelyn's state-level observation, Kim highlighted a Wisconsin Bill allocating $500,000 annually to drive the adoption of real-time prescription benefit tools. States like Wisconsin actively support moving patient empowerment solutions forward where progress has been slower.In 2024, increased AI-related policy activity is expected, not only at the federal level but also within certain states as they unveil details regarding the integration of artificial intelligence in healthcare. Privacy and security will be pivotal aspects of these developments. TEFCA's prominence, especially in the initial six months of 2024, cannot be overstated.POCP houses experts deeply entrenched in these areas, dedicating their days to aiding organizations in navigating the landscape, aligning strategies with competitive trends and policy shifts, as they are intrinsically intertwined. Further industry consolidations are anticipated, influencing healthcare interoperability and patient care delivery.Looking ahead, there's a breadth of promising developments on the horizon, but staying abreast of these changes requires daily vigilance—a facet in which we aim to empower and assist. Pooja echoed these sentiments about 2024, emphasizing the significance of pharmacy interoperability.She highlighted the recent recommendations from high-tech quarters, advocating for pharmacy inclusion at the table. Pooja referenced the Sequoia annual conference, where the importance of not overlooking pharmacists was underscored. She hinted at discussions swirling around the potential formation of a pharmacy workgroup under the Sequoia project.The recommendations stemming from the HITAC pharmacy interoperability task force aimed to unite stakeholders and emphasize various focal points in the field.Reflecting on 2024, Pooja's closing thoughts emphasized the importance of collaboration. Encouraging individuals with substantial pharmacy knowledge and hands-on experience in operability to step up and contribute, she urged for their active involvement to ensure the comprehensive inclusion of this expertise.Closing the episode, Pooja extended her gratitude to her esteemed colleagues, Jocelyn Keegan and Kim Boyd, and expressed sincere appreciation to the audience for their unwavering support of The Dish on Health IT, underscoring its immense value to everyone involved.
This week Anna (https://twitter.com/annarrose) and cohost Kobi (https://twitter.com/kobigurk) chat with both Kostas Kryptos (https://twitter.com/kostascrypto) from Mysten Labs (https://mystenlabs.com/), discussing the zkLogin project and Aayush Gupta (https://twitter.com/yush_g) representing the ZK Email + Email Wallet (https://twitter.com/zkemail) projects. They explore the use case of web2 onboarding into web3, through the lens of these two different projects which emerged independently but share a lot of the same characteristics. They discuss the way this use case problem was first identified, the solution that each project came up with independently, the decisions that each project took and the future use cases they would enable. Here's some additional links mentioned in this episode: Sui by zkLogin (https://sui.io/zklogin) zkSend by Mysten Labs (https://zksend.com/auth) ZK Email (https://prove.email/) Email Wallet (https://emailwallet.org/) Aayush G's ZK Email Blog (https://blog.aayushg.com/zkemail/) JSON Web Token (https://jwt.io/introduction) Winterfell STARK prover and verifier (https://docs.rs/winterfell/latest/winterfell/) Contract Wallet Using Emails by Suegami and Shibano (https://arxiv.org/abs/2312.04173) xJsnark: A Framework for Efficient Verifiable Computation by Kosba Papamanthou and Shi (https://akosba.github.io/papers/xjsnark.pdf) RSA Algorithm in Cryptography (https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/rsa-algorithm-cryptography/) Further relevant links: Episode 227: Move & Sui with Sam Blackshear from Mysten Labs (https://zeroknowledge.fm/228-2/) Episode 257: Proof of Solvency with Kostas Chalkias (https://zeroknowledge.fm/257-2/) ZK8: A New ZK Nullifier Signature for ECDSA - Aayush Gupta - 0xPARC (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ajBnMdJGoY) ZK10: ZK for authentication: How to SNARK sign-in w/ Google, Apple & Facebook - Kostas (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FrihpBU4MzY) Check out the latest in ZK Jobs on our Jobs Board here (https://jobsboard.zeroknowledge.fm/). Launching soon, Namada (https://namada.net/) is a proof-of-stake L1 blockchain focused on multichain, asset-agnostic privacy, via a unified shielded set. Namada is natively interoperable with fast-finality chains via IBC, and with Ethereum using a trust-minimised bridge. Follow Namada on Twitter @namada (https://twitter.com/namada) for more information and join the community on Discord discord.gg/namada (http://discord.gg/namada) If you like what we do: * Find all our links here! @ZeroKnowledge | Linktree (https://linktr.ee/zeroknowledge) * Subscribe to our podcast newsletter (https://zeroknowledge.substack.com) * Follow us on Twitter @zeroknowledgefm (https://twitter.com/zeroknowledgefm) * Join us on Telegram (https://zeroknowledge.fm/telegram) * Catch us on YouTube (https://zeroknowledge.fm/)
September 22, 2023 Ray, Mark, and Scott discuss questions that came into the Urology Coding and Reimbursement Group:We are looking to hire a certified coder. We are open to the position being remote if the candidate has urology experience. If you know anyone interested, please send them my way. Also, feel free to email me your resume or if you have any questions.Patient has a nurse visit for removal of a foley catheter that was placed during a procedure with a 00-day global (i.e TURBT). Visit was 2 days after surgery. Documentation by nurse states; Pt in for foley cath removal. 10 ml sterile water removed from balloon, balloon deflated, foley cath removed. Pt tolerated well. Should we be billing a 99211 nurse visit, a 51700 for bladder irrigation or considered part of the surgical package and would not be billable? My question is what if I use a modifier that Coding Today indicates a modifier is required, and the insurance company still denies the second procedure with the modifer as included in the primary procedure, such as CPT's 52332 and 52005-59. Is this appealable?To clarify the Assistant Surgeon, is this is completely separate from a pre op consult to place stents for ureteral identification or an intraop consult for cystoacopy or foley placement or to repair a bladder injury?Mark Painter and PRS ConsultingSchedule a call with Mark Painter / PRS ConsultingUrology Documentation, Coding, and Billing CertificationFor Urologists and APPs (Click Here for Pricing, More Information, and Registration)Documentation, Coding, and Billing Fellowship - Urology (DCB-FS) For Coders, Billers, and Admins (Click Here for Pricing, More Information, and Registration)Documentation, Coding, and Billing Specialist Certification (DCB-SC)Documentation, Coding, and Billing Master Certification (DCB-MC)Urology Advanced Coding and Reimbursement Seminar(Click Here for More information and Registration) Las Vegas, December 1 & 2, 20238 am - 4:30 pm Friday, 8 am - 3:30 pm SaturdayNew Orleans, January 26 & 27, 20248 am - 4:30 pm Friday, 8 am - 3:30 pm SaturdayReserve your spot and save!As a Urology Coding and Reimbursement Podcast listener, you get access to a discount (expires 8/31/23).Use code: 24UACRS733Get signed up today and get peace of mind knowing you will be prepared for all the upcoming changes.The Thriving Urology Practice Facebook group.The Thriving Urology Practice Facebook Group link to join:https://www.facebook.com/groups/ThrivingPractice/ Join the discussion:Urology Coding and Reimbursement Group - Join for free and ask your questions, and share your wisdom.Click Here to Start Your Free Trial of AUACodingToday.com
Resources: ----------------- Devnet 8 specs - https://notes.ethereum.org/@ethpandao... How to join - https://dencun-devnet-8.ethpandaops.io/ Slides - https://docs.google.com/presentation/... PEEPanEIP - • PEEPanEIP Dencun - • Dencun Check out upcoming EIPs in Peep an EIP series at https://github.com/ethereum-cat-herde... Follow at Twitter -------------------------- Parithosh Jayanthi @parithosh_j | Mario Vega @elbuenmayini | Barnabas Busa @BarnabasBusa | Pooja Ranjan @poojaranjan19 Topics covered ------------------------- 0:57 - Skip intro 1:27 - Meet Barnabas Busa 2:05 - Meet Mario Vega 2:46 - Meet Parithosh Jayanthi 4:06 - Introduction to Dencun Testing 6:19 - Testing flow 14:40 - What kind of test we will run? 18:53 - Execution Specs Tests (Python EVM Tests) 20:31 The Pytest generation flow 24:24 - What do these tests contain? 27:41 - PyTest for Cancun - EVM changes 31:08 - EIP-4844 tests 34:40 - Current state of Functional Testing for Cancun 35:55 - What is Kurtosis? Why do we care? 37:42 - Example of Kurtosis configuration 38:57 - Background - Kurtosis engine and how we interact? 39:50 - Interop issues identified with Kurtosis 40:35 - Dencun - Devnet 8 41:58 - Holesky Coming soon 42:10 - Inviting name ideas for public testnet 42:30 - End of presentation 43:28 - Q&A 43:50 - Testing sequence 45:01 - Testing EIP-7044 & EIP-7045 47:17 - When public testnet? Will it be Holeski? 50:00 - If the testnet is broken with 3/6, what will it going to be? 51:21 - Where are we with Execution specs? Are we ready for Dencun? 54:04 - What can be done to move forks faster? 59:32 - Testnet participation - how can solo validators can participate? 1:01:00 - How far do we see Goerli in the future? 1:02:34 - Success story & road blocker 1:06:12 - When Dencun? 1:07:20 - Message for the community
« Pendant une étude clinique, on peut parfois perdre 30% à 50% des patients qu'on doit réengager. » Pierre-Antoine Dejace, Directeur Projets Transverses chez Business&Decision Life Sciences Cette semaine, nous écoutons Pierre-Antoine Dejace, directeur des projets transverses chez Business&Decision Life Sciences [BDLS], une société basée à Bruxelles qui opère en tant que Clinical Research Organization (CRO) pour les plus grands groupes pharmaceutiques d'Europe, les Big Pharmas. En sciences de la vie, le processus de validation subit une complexité inhérente aux: (1) protocole de validation clinique ; (2)sélection des cohortes de patients à sélectionner ; ce qui explique l'implication d'un acteur externe et indépendant comme la CRO dans la phase de recherche que constitue la validation d'un médicament. Entre pandémie, transformation digitale et décentralisation des activités de recherche, les métiers de CRO ont passablement évolué, tandis que les appareils médicaux - ou medical devices - embarquent plus de technologie et génèrent plus de données exploitables. Autant d'enjeux abordés avec Pierre-Antoine dans ce nouveau podcast: - Quels sont les domaines d'activités d'une CRO comme BDLS et comment ces activités ont-elles évolué au cours des (5) dernières années ? - Une recherche clinique suppose un encadrement médical: d'où provient cet encadrement, d'un hôpital universitaire ou d'ailleurs ? - On peut commettre des erreurs lors de la détermination des critères d'éligibilité et la conception d'un essai (i.e. biais dans l'élaboration des critères d'éligibilité, manque d'attention portée au patient ou manque de souplesse sur la participation des patients). Comment gérer l'écart entre l'idéal de la recherche et la réalité ? - Au sujet des medical devices: qui dit technologies connectées dit génération de data. Quels sont les défis posés par les appareils mesurant des données à la fois personnelles et sensibles ? - Des données personnelles et sensibles de patients sont traitées par le CRO. Depuis l'avènement du RGPD, la perception de risque associée à la gestion des données sensibles a-t-elle changé ? - Dans l'hôpital du futur, les données de recherches pourraient se mêler aux données opérationnelles de patients participant au processus de validation. Quelle(s) contribution(s) cela pourrait-il apporter ? - L'IA est de plus en plus présente dans les activités médicales. Quels sont les exemples tangibles d'utilisation d'IA par les Big Pharmas ? Parmi les sujets de la prochaine édition des conférences Medicalytics qui se tiendront le 28 septembre 2023 à Lausanne, Pierre-Antoine Dejace abordera la Décentralisation du processus de validation clinique, vue d'un CRO dans la salle plénière de la Haute Ecole de la Santé La Source. Interopérabilité des données de santé, digitalisation des prestations de soins, anticipation des parcours patients, hôpital du futur, intelligence artificielle, consultations à distance ou encore télémédecine seront au rendez-vous! Plus d'informations et inscriptions sur https://www.medicalytics.ch. Retrouvez les notes complètes de cet épisode, ainsi que tous nos podcasts sur le site de l'association Odiolab: www.odiolab.ch/series/l-hopital-du-futur
« Ce bracelet avec ‘tag' est aussi là pour sécuriser le patient: au niveau de l'identitovigilence, des données aux différentes étapes de son parcours permettent de valider qu'il s'agit bien de lui. » Etienne Thenon, CEO de Kheops Technologies Dans L'hôpital du futur, WarcoBrienza - cette fois sans son acolyte Karim Bensaci - part à la rencontre des acteurs de la santé. Cette semaine, il reçoit 2 passionnés de technologies: - M. Etienne Thenon, CEO de la société Kheops Technologies basée à Genève, éditrice notamment du dossier patient informatisé (DPI) ClevEHR et K-LS, solution permettant de géolocaliser en temps réel tous les éléments mobiles (patients + matériel médical) au sein de l'établissement de santé. - M. Mathieu Lorenzato, COO de la société Calyps basée à Martigny, éditrice des solutions Qlinik for Mediway pour la gestion des cabinets de médecins et des centres médicaux (avec ou sans urgences) et Saniia, l'intelligence artificielle dédiée à l'anticipation des flux dans l'hôpital. Comme évoqué dans le 1er épisode de ce podcast avec Dr. Maisonneuve, les systèmes sanitaires des pays dits développés assistent à une digitalisation progressive des établissements hospitaliers depuis la fin des années 90. Au final, seuls 60% des établissements médicaux en France étaient équipés d'un Dossier Patient Informatisé (DPI) achevé à 100% en 2017. Les hôpitaux sont-ils prêts à réaliser leur transformation ? Les questions posées à Etienne Thenon et Mathieu Lorenzato: - Un tour de table s'impose: pouvez-vous nous résumer vos parcours respectifs dans le domaine de la santé, Etienne & Mathieu ? - Les grands hôpitaux utilisent jusqu'à 300 applications informatiques entre DPI, GAM (Gestion Administrative du Malade), PMSI (Programme de Médicalisation des Systèmes d'Information) et tant d'autres encore. En pratique, comment un DPI comme ClevEHR se connecte-t-il à ces solutions externes ? - Le parcours patient est normé grâce aux données relevées par ces systèmes d'information. Qu'est-ce que la data peut apporter à la prise de décision du personnel soignant ? - Des exemples concrets vous viennent-ils à l'esprit ? - L'hébergement de données personnelles et sensibles est un gros sujet pour les cliniques et les hôpitaux. En général, ces derniers excluent les données cliniques hébergées sur un cloud. Comment cela se passe chez Kheops Technologies? - Pour avoir échangé à ce sujet avec des architectes et des médecins, je sais que la notion de ‘tracking' est généralement peu appréciée du personnel soignant. Arrivez-vous à convaincre vos interlocuteurs des bénéfices de la géolocalisation du matériel, voire du patient ? - Le 28 septembre 2023, vous allez présenter un sujet autour du parcours patient lors de l'événement Medicalytics. Pouvez-vous déjà nous teaser vos propos? Parmi les sujets de la prochaine édition des conférences Medicalytics qui se tiendront le 28 septembre 2023 à Lausanne, Etienne Thénon et Mathieu Lorenzato présenteront le "Parcours patient, de l'accueil à la sortie du bloc opératoire" en salle plénière de la Haute Ecole de la Santé La Source. Interopérabilité des données de santé, digitalisation des prestations de soins, anticipation des flux patients, intelligence artificielle ou télémédecine seront également au rendez-vous! Plus d'informations et inscriptions sur https://Medicalytics.ch
Google is back at it with a mega week of announcements ready to go. We skipped our In The News section this week since the show is an hour long and we didn't want to make it even longer. Thank you to every one of you who subscribed to the channel and have allowed us to reach the 500 subscribers milestone, on to 1000! Please share us with your friends!
Igalia's Brian Kardell and Eric Meyer chat with Google's Philip Jägenstedt about Interop 2023
Today on the Ether we have The Kusamarian hosting Sama Nights Interop Jams: Polkadot & Cosmos. You'll hear from Jay Chrawnna, Csaint02, Cosmos Joe, Alpha Airdrop, Peter, Mayor Ed Dantes, DeStore, and more! Recorded on March 16th 2023. If you enjoy the music at the end of the episodes, you can find the albums streaming on Spotify, and the rest of your favorite streaming platforms. Check out Project Survival, Virus Diaries, and Plan B wherever you get your music. Thank you to everyone in the community who supports TerraSpaces.
Topics covered ------------------------- 01:21 - Guest Introduction(Mario Vega) 02:00 - Guest Introduction(Pari) 02:59 - Mario Vega's Presentation 03:21 - What EIPs are included in Shapella? 05:42 - What are the Key Changes? 11:56 - What has been challenging to test? 15:03 - What tools are we using to test Shapella? 17:25 - Spec tests 18:46 - Hive Tests 20:31 - Pari's Presentation 20:31 - What changes were needed to support the testing? 22:31 - Kurtosis Tests 24:10 - Shadow Forks & Testnets 26:20 - What uses what? 29:57 - How did testing happen for Shapella? 32:24 - New-ish tools you can re-use 35:04 - Timeline Flowchart 38:46 - How can i help #TestingTheWithdrurge? 40:52 - What is the Plan to simulate the test to have overall upgrade process? 41:53 - What is the Key Feature and What about the client performing there? 45:18 - Thoughts on Substantial discussion on withdrawal commitment to better support light client 47:36 - fork version 52:25 - Talk on define Payload Request 53:45 - Is Changes Effect Timeline 55:09 - Talks on Interop sessions 58:19 - to Ethereum Community Resources: ----------------- Slides - https://docs.google.com/presentation/... PEEPanEIP - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list... Questions for Guests - https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FA... Check out upcoming EIPs in Peep an EIP series at https://github.com/ethereum-cat-herde... Follow at Twitter Parithosh Jayanthi @parithosh_j | Mario Vega @elbuenmayini | Pooja Ranjan @poojaranjan19 Client Diversity Survey - http://tiny.cc/ECHsurvey Contact Ethereum Cat Herders --------------------------------------------------- Discord: https://discord.io/ethereumcatherders Twitter: https://twitter.com/EthCatHerders Medium: https://medium.com/ethereum-cat-herders Website: https://www.ethereumcatherders.com/
In this episode, we talk to Sébastien Couture, the co-founder and the host of the Epicentr.tv and Interop podcast. Epicentr.tv is the OG of crypto podcasts, making sense of cryptocurrencies and blockchain since before they became mainstream. Epicentr explores this game-changing industry's technical, economic, and social implications through interviews with founders and builders. They have recorded more than 400 episodes. The Interop is Sébastien's new project. In this podcast, he discusses building the decentralized networks that make up the Interchain with the entrepreneurs and developers. Sébastien's Twitter (https://twitter.com/seb3point0) We spoke to the Sébastien about Epicentr.tv and: Crypto podcasts & podcast recording Sébastien's biography Crypto regulation in France & KYC Transactions & Bitcoin white paper Moving to France How did he get into crypto Money making and the philosophy of the web3 Investments, Interop Ventures, ICO & Bullrun Interop Podcast Validating & Delegating Nebular summit Cosmoverse The projects and people that have been mentioned in this episode: | Cosmos (https://cosmos.network/) | Nebuler.paris (https://nebular.paris/) | Terra (https://www.terra.money/) | DAO (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_DAO_(organization)) | Interop (https://theinterop.show/) | epicentr.tv (http://epicentr.tv/) | Let's Talk Bitcoin (https://letstalkbitcoin.com/) | Bankless (http://podcast.banklesshq.com/) | Osmosis (https://www.citizencosmos.space/osmosis) | Evmos (https://www.citizencosmos.space/evmos) | ADEN (https://adan.eu/) | Zcash (https://z.cash/) | Stakefish (https://www.citizencosmos.space/stakefish-adoption) | Do Kwon (https://twitter.com/stablekwon) | Juno (https://www.citizencosmos.space/juno) | Interop Ventures (https://interop.ventures/) | BTC (https://www.bitcoin.org/) | Celestia (https://celestia.org/) | ETH (https://ethereum.org/en/) | Cosmoverse (https://cosmoverse.org/) | If you like what we do at Citizen Cosmos: Stake with Citizen Cosmos validator (https://www.citizencosmos.space/staking) Help support the project via Gitcoin Grants (https://gitcoin.co/grants/1113/citizen-cosmos-podcast) Listen to the YouTube version (https://youtu.be/ks7YvKgzDGQ) Read our blog (https://citizen-cosmos.github.io/blog/) Check out our GitHub (https://github.com/citizen-cosmos/) Join our Telegram (https://t.me/citizen_cosmos) Follow us on Twitter (https://twitter.com/cosmos_voice) Sign up to the RSS feed (https://www.citizencosmos.space/rss) Special Guest: Sébastien Couture.
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about why we need Web Interop? Yet another standards body? Our thoughts on Serverless, Edge Compute, and more. Sentry - Sponsor If you want to know what's happening with your code, track errors and monitor performance with Sentry. Sentry's Application Monitoring platform helps developers see performance issues, fix errors faster, and optimize their code health. Cut your time on error resolution from hours to minutes. It works with any language and integrates with dozens of other services. Syntax listeners new to Sentry can get two months for free by visiting Sentry.io and using the coupon code TASTYTREAT during sign up. Sanity - Sponsor Sanity.io is a real-time headless CMS with a fully customizable Content Studio built in React. Get a Sanity powered site up and running in minutes at sanity.io/create. Get an awesome supercharged free developer plan on sanity.io/syntax. Show Notes 00:23 Welcome 01:25 Sponsor: Sentry 02:25 Sponsor: Sanity 04:10 The Syntax Lift adventure 06:04 A new Community Group for Web-interoperable JavaScript runtimes. 07:07 JavaScript environments 09:19 What's bun? Bun 13:28 Are we excited about this? 16:27 What's the future of this? Tweet us your tasty treats Scott's Instagram LevelUpTutorials Instagram Wes' Instagram Wes' Twitter Wes' Facebook Scott's Twitter Make sure to include @SyntaxFM in your tweets
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Leveraging the Cosmos SDK, Evmos is the first IBC-compatible EVM-based blockchain, bringing composability, interoperability, and fast finality to Ethereum. While much of the Cosmos ecosystem has embraced CosmWasm to deploy smart contracts, Evmos brings EVM capabilities to the Interchain and allows developers to write contracts in Solidity, the most widely used language in crypto. While the Evmos launch was halted in early March due to a critical vulnerability and a failed chain upgrade, the project is highly anticipated by the Cosmos community as it promises to bring speed, scale, and interoperability to Ethereum. This week, Sebastien was joined by the co-founder of Evmos, Federico Kunze Küllmer, to chat about the innovation that Evmos is bringing to the EVM ecosystem and the long-term vision for the project.This episode is an excerpt of an extended interview with Federico released on The Interop, a new podcast hosted by Sebastien Couture. To hear the full interview and subscribe to The Interop, check the episode links.Topics covered in this episode:Fede's background and how he got into cryptoThe early days at Tendermint and contributing to Ether MintThe delayed launch of the Evmos upgrade and how that has affected the projectWhat innovation does Evmos bring to the EVM now and in the futureEvmos' interoperability with other chainsBridges and the issue asset fungibilityHow sovereign chains will interact with smart contracts or addresses on EvmosWhat DeFi applications will be launched on EvmosStandout features of the token modelIs fragmentation on the Interchain a good approach?Episode links: Hear the full interview on The Interop podcastEvmosEvmos on TwitterFederico on TwitterSponsors: ParaSwap: ParaSwap aggregates all major DEXs and makes sure you beat the market price at every single swap and with the lowest slippage - paraswap.io/epicenterChorus One: Chorus One runs validators on cutting edge Proof of Stake networks such as Cosmos, Solana, Celo, Polkadot and Oasis. - https://epicenter.rocks/chorusoneThis episode is hosted by Sebastien Couture. Show notes and listening options: epicenter.tv/437
Disney Plus announced its launching an ad-supported version of its service. Apple, Google, Microsoft and Mozilla are working together on Interop 2022 which will “improve the experience of developing for the web in 15 key areas. And we look at several more ways the war in Ukraine is affecting the technology world, including chips and internet operations.Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Robb Dunewood, Roger Chang, Joe.Link to the Show Notes. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/dtns.