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In dieser besonderen Folge spricht Stella Ureta Dombrowsky mit Dr. Marlene Waske und Martin Künzler über ein zentrales Thema unserer Zeit: Werte und Haltung – persönlich, politisch und wirtschaftlich. Die Diskussion zeigt, wie Werte in Zeiten des Wandels als Kompass dienen und wie sie dabei helfen, Orientierung zu finden – sowohl individuell als auch gesellschaftlich. Zugleich wird deutlich: Nachhaltigkeit ist keine rein technische oder wirtschaftliche Frage, sondern vor allem eine Haltungsfrage. Dabei geht es um Verantwortung, Respekt, Offenheit – und darum, nachhaltiges Handeln intrinsisch zu motivieren, statt es nur zu fordern. Zentrale Themen: Werte wie Freiheit, Gerechtigkeit und Ehrlichkeit sind zentrale Leitlinien für Veränderung Haltung bedeutet, für die eigenen Überzeugungen einzustehen – ohne dogmatisch zu sein Eine gesunde Streitkultur braucht Offenheit, Zuhören und gemeinsame Werte als Grundlage Wirtschaftswachstum darf nicht alleiniger Maßstab für Fortschritt sein Die negativen Folgen von Mikroplastik auf Umwelt und Gesundheit werden zunehmend sichtbar Nachhaltige Alternativen zu Plastikverpackungen sind dringend notwendig Unternehmen müssen Verantwortung für die ökologischen Auswirkungen ihrer Produkte übernehmen Nachhaltigkeit beginnt bei kleinen Veränderungen im Alltag, wie bewusster Konsum In der Geldanlage sollten Werte und Wirkung stärker im Fokus stehen als reine Rendite Vorausschau auf 2035: Die Gesprächspartner:innen wünschen sich eine Gesellschaft, die von Verantwortungsbewusstsein, Respekt für Natur und Mitmenschen und einem konstruktiven Dialog geprägt ist. Nachhaltigkeit soll nicht nur reguliert, sondern gelebt werden – durch Haltung, Vorbilder und echtes Engagement.
Fast alle von uns haben etwas von IKEA zu Hause. Aber was taugt die Ware? Das hat Martin Küstermann getestet.
Reece & Nate once again sit down with Martin Käos to discuss the month of April in the Estonian Premium Liiga.You're number 1 source of Estonian football in English We talk about each teams performance, what pleased us, what surprised us and what pissed us off.We also discuss our favourite players of the month at the end of the episode
Reece & Nate are once again joined by Martin Käos, as they round up the month of March in the Premium Liiga.We give a round up of all 10 teams and how we think the start of the season has been, as well as scandals and funny moments
Reece & Nate and joined by former Levadia, Narva and Vaprus defender Martin Käos to discuss the upcoming 2025 Premium Liiga season.A nice relaxed talk about the 10 clubs competing in the league this season, as well as players who could surprise us and top goal scorer picks. Our Fantasy Football will be back also this year with the Fantasy Cup, with a prize for the winner
"Glutkern und Dreckecke. Brechts Notizbücher" - das ist der vielversprechende Titel der Brecht-Tage 2025, die ab heute Abend im Literaturforum im Brecht-Haus stattfinden. Welche "Glutkerne" bei Brecht leuchten und was man in den "Dreckecken" findet, weiß Martin Kölbel. Er beschäftigt sich seit über fünfzehn Jahren mit Brechts Notizbüchern und gibt zusammen mit Peter Villwock die Notizbücher in einer Reihe bei Suhrkamp heraus.
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Das Ende des Jahres ist auch dafür da, zurückzuschauen auf das, was in den vergangenen Monaten geleistet wurde. Wir haben dazu vor einiger Zeit die RG Awards ins Leben gerufen, die die besten Leistungen am, im und außerhalb vom Netz honorieren. Martin und Joel aus dem Awards-Team stellen die diesjährigen Kategorien und vor allem Nominierten vor, für die Ihr ab jetzt abstimmen könnt!
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Ethereum has been left behind in this bull market. As rivals like Solana gain ground in metrics such as speed, cost, and developer mindshare, questions are being raised about whether Ethereum's reliance on Layer 2 solutions is the right path forward—or if it needs a more fundamental redesign. In this episode, Martin Köppelmann, co-founder of Gnosis, and Justin Drake, researcher at the Ethereum Foundation, discuss the trade-offs of native and based rollups, execution capacity, and Ethereum's ability to maintain its dominance. They debate how Ethereum should address fragmentation across rollups, whether ETH has strayed from its ultrasound money narrative, and whether its deliberate pace of innovation could make it vulnerable in an increasingly competitive landscape. Whose ideas will lead Ethereum out of this dark forest? Show highlights: 03:10 Why Justin is so optimistic about pre confirmations and Ethereum scaling its throughput 06:15 Whether Ethereum could reach “maintenance mode” within 5 years 08:20 Whether Ethereum can solve the problem of fragmentation 20:21 The difference between based rollups and native rollups 25:29 Why Martin believes that Ethereum is not building for developers 34:21 What real-time proving is and why it is relevant 37:46 How programmable native rollups could have different business models from Ethereum but the same security 44:51 Why most assets on L2s might not actually be secured by Ethereum 50:24 Whether Ethereum's consensus layer might see a “clean slate” redesign with the Beam Chain 58:59 Whether Ethereum's slow pace of change could leave it vulnerable to competition 01:06:55 How Ethereum's shift to rollups and blob data has reshaped its ultrasound money narrative by transforming the primary sources of fee burn Visit our website for breaking news, analysis, op-eds, articles to learn about crypto, and much more: unchainedcrypto.com Thank you to our sponsors! Polkadot Robinhood & Arbitrum iYield Guests: Martin Köppelmann, Co-founder and CEO of Gnosis Previous appearances on Unchained: Are Layer 2s Failing Ethereum? A New Proposal Advocates for Native L2s Given the Sanctions on Tornado Cash, Is Ethereum Censorship Resistant? Justin Drake, Researcher at the Ethereum Foundation Previous appearances on Unchained: Why MEV Will Always Be Controversial Did the Merge Make Ethereum ‘the Most Secure Blockchain in the World'? Can Bitcoin Be Secured Only by Transaction Fees? Two Researchers Sound Off Is ETH on Its Way to Becoming Ultra-Sound Money? Yes, Says Justin Drake Links Previous coverage of Unchained on Ethereum layer 2s: ETH Is Down Bad, While Layer 2s Are Ripping. Are L2s Parasitic to Ethereum? Are L2s ‘Parasitic'? Analysis Shows Ethereum Only Gets a Tiny Percentage of Fees Are Solana's ‘Network Extensions' Just Like Ethereum's Layer 2s But by a Different Name? Ethereum Has Had a Banner Year in Most Areas. Except Price. Should Ethereum Layer 2s Urgently Decentralize Their Sequencers? Ethereum Scaling With L2s Has Damaged Its Tokenomics. Is It Possible to Fix It Beam Chain: Unchained: Ethereum Researcher Justin Drake Proposes Beam Chain Redesign, but Not All OGs Are Onboard Bankless: You're Not Bullish Enough! Ethereum Roadmap & Beamchain with Justin Drake Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ethereum has been left behind in this bull market. As rivals like Solana gain ground in metrics such as speed, cost, and developer mindshare, questions are being raised about whether Ethereum's reliance on Layer 2 solutions is the right path forward—or if it needs a more fundamental redesign. In this episode, Martin Köppelmann, co-founder of Gnosis, and Justin Drake, researcher at the Ethereum Foundation, discuss the trade-offs of native and based rollups, execution capacity, and Ethereum's ability to maintain its dominance. They debate how Ethereum should address fragmentation across rollups, whether ETH has strayed from its ultrasound money narrative, and whether its deliberate pace of innovation could make it vulnerable in an increasingly competitive landscape. Whose ideas will lead Ethereum out of this dark forest? Show highlights: 03:10 Why Justin is so optimistic about pre confirmations and Ethereum scaling its throughput 06:15 Whether Ethereum could reach “maintenance mode” within 5 years 08:20 Whether Ethereum can solve the problem of fragmentation 20:21 The difference between based rollups and native rollups 25:29 Why Martin believes that Ethereum is not building for developers 34:21 What real-time proving is and why it is relevant 37:46 How programmable native rollups could have different business models from Ethereum but the same security 44:51 Why most assets on L2s might not actually be secured by Ethereum 50:24 Whether Ethereum's consensus layer might see a “clean slate” redesign with the Beam Chain 58:59 Whether Ethereum's slow pace of change could leave it vulnerable to competition 01:06:55 How Ethereum's shift to rollups and blob data has reshaped its ultrasound money narrative by transforming the primary sources of fee burn Visit our website for breaking news, analysis, op-eds, articles to learn about crypto, and much more: unchainedcrypto.com Thank you to our sponsors! Polkadot Robinhood & Arbitrum iYield Guests: Martin Köppelmann, Co-founder and CEO of Gnosis Previous appearances on Unchained: Are Layer 2s Failing Ethereum? A New Proposal Advocates for Native L2s Given the Sanctions on Tornado Cash, Is Ethereum Censorship Resistant? Justin Drake, Researcher at the Ethereum Foundation Previous appearances on Unchained: Why MEV Will Always Be Controversial Did the Merge Make Ethereum ‘the Most Secure Blockchain in the World'? Can Bitcoin Be Secured Only by Transaction Fees? Two Researchers Sound Off Is ETH on Its Way to Becoming Ultra-Sound Money? Yes, Says Justin Drake Links Previous coverage of Unchained on Ethereum layer 2s: ETH Is Down Bad, While Layer 2s Are Ripping. Are L2s Parasitic to Ethereum? Are L2s ‘Parasitic'? Analysis Shows Ethereum Only Gets a Tiny Percentage of Fees Are Solana's ‘Network Extensions' Just Like Ethereum's Layer 2s But by a Different Name? Ethereum Has Had a Banner Year in Most Areas. Except Price. Should Ethereum Layer 2s Urgently Decentralize Their Sequencers? Ethereum Scaling With L2s Has Damaged Its Tokenomics. Is It Possible to Fix It Beam Chain: Unchained: Ethereum Researcher Justin Drake Proposes Beam Chain Redesign, but Not All OGs Are Onboard Bankless: You're Not Bullish Enough! Ethereum Roadmap & Beamchain with Justin Drake Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Martin Köppelmann, co-founder of Gnosis, has proposed that Ethereum should have native rollups—a vision aimed at addressing scalability and decentralization. Köppelmann critiques the current state of layer 2 solutions, highlighting their limitations in fully inheriting Ethereum's security and composability. He proposes a bold alternative: 128 Ethereum-native rollups designed to expand block space, strengthen alignment with Ethereum's core principles, and ensure long-term viability for developers and users. Plus, Martin tackles the controversies: Are L2s parasitic? Could native rollups spell the end for existing solutions? And why should they rely on zero-knowledge proofs instead of Optimism? Show highlights: Whether the Ethereum scaling roadmap is accomplishing its goals Why based rollups are not a full solution, according to Martin What Martin proposes instead Why Martin is proposing these rollups to be ZK-rollups instead of optimistic Whether the proposed solution would focus on privacy What it is about chain abstraction that Martin doesn't like How he envisions that these native rollups will solve many composability issues across L2s Whether the community has embraced this proposal and how likely it is to be implemented What would happen to current L2s if native rollups get implemented Why despite being against the current state of L2s, Martin says that they are not parasitic to Ethereum Visit our website for breaking news, analysis, op-eds, articles to learn about crypto, and much more: unchainedcrypto.com Thank you to our sponsors! Polkadot Robinhood & Arbitrum iYield Guest: Martin Köppelmann, Co-founder and CEO of Gnosis Links Previous coverage of Unchained on prediction markets: ETH Is Down Bad, While Layer 2s Are Ripping. Are L2s Parasitic to Ethereum? Are L2s ‘Parasitic'? Analysis Shows Ethereum Only Gets a Tiny Percentage of Fees Are Solana's ‘Network Extensions' Just Like Ethereum's Layer 2s But by a Different Name? Ethereum Has Had a Banner Year in Most Areas. Except Price. Should Ethereum Layer 2s Urgently Decentralize Their Sequencers? Blockworks: Gnosis founder argues Ethereum needs native L2s Martin's tweet on USDC yields Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 01:47 Is Ethereum's scaling roadmap meeting its goals? 04:07 Why Martin believes based rollups aren't the full solution 08:11 Martin's bold proposal for native rollups 12:07 Why ZK-rollups over optimistic rollups 15:56 Whether these rollups should also preserve privacy 17:11 Martin's issue with chain abstraction 22:35 How native rollups could solve L2 composability problems 26:49 Has the community embraced Martin's vision? 30:52 What happens to existing L2s if native rollups win 36:06 Whether Martin thinks L2s are parasitic to Ethereum Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Martin Köppelmann, co-founder of Gnosis, has proposed that Ethereum should have native rollups—a vision aimed at addressing scalability and decentralization. Köppelmann critiques the current state of layer 2 solutions, highlighting their limitations in fully inheriting Ethereum's security and composability. He proposes a bold alternative: 128 Ethereum-native rollups designed to expand block space, strengthen alignment with Ethereum's core principles, and ensure long-term viability for developers and users. Plus, Martin tackles the controversies: Are L2s parasitic? Could native rollups spell the end for existing solutions? And why should they rely on zero-knowledge proofs instead of Optimism? Show highlights: Whether the Ethereum scaling roadmap is accomplishing its goals Why based rollups are not a full solution, according to Martin What Martin proposes instead Why Martin is proposing these rollups to be ZK-rollups instead of optimistic Whether the proposed solution would focus on privacy What it is about chain abstraction that Martin doesn't like How he envisions that these native rollups will solve many composability issues across L2s Whether the community has embraced this proposal and how likely it is to be implemented What would happen to current L2s if native rollups get implemented Why despite being against the current state of L2s, Martin says that they are not parasitic to Ethereum Visit our website for breaking news, analysis, op-eds, articles to learn about crypto, and much more: unchainedcrypto.com Thank you to our sponsors! Polkadot Robinhood & Arbitrum iYield Guest: Martin Köppelmann, Co-founder and CEO of Gnosis Links Previous coverage of Unchained on prediction markets: ETH Is Down Bad, While Layer 2s Are Ripping. Are L2s Parasitic to Ethereum? Are L2s ‘Parasitic'? Analysis Shows Ethereum Only Gets a Tiny Percentage of Fees Are Solana's ‘Network Extensions' Just Like Ethereum's Layer 2s But by a Different Name? Ethereum Has Had a Banner Year in Most Areas. Except Price. Should Ethereum Layer 2s Urgently Decentralize Their Sequencers? Blockworks: Gnosis founder argues Ethereum needs native L2s Martin's tweet on USDC yields Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 01:47 Is Ethereum's scaling roadmap meeting its goals? 04:07 Why Martin believes based rollups aren't the full solution 08:11 Martin's bold proposal for native rollups 12:07 Why ZK-rollups over optimistic rollups 15:56 Whether these rollups should also preserve privacy 17:11 Martin's issue with chain abstraction 22:35 How native rollups could solve L2 composability problems 26:49 Has the community embraced Martin's vision? 30:52 What happens to existing L2s if native rollups win 36:06 Whether Martin thinks L2s are parasitic to Ethereum Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Har tanken någon gång slagit dig att resa till alla världens länder? Vi har absolut tänkt tanken, men låtit den stanna där. Det är för tidskrävande, för dyrt, för krångligt och för farligt. Eller? I det här avsnittet gästas vi av Martin Källstrand som faktiskt har lyckats att ta sig till alla världens länder. Och inte bara det, utan även som en av de yngsta personerna någonsin att ha klarat av bedriften. Under intervjun märker vi snabbt att Martin drivs […] The post 123: Att resa till alla världens 195 länder first appeared on Att resa-podden. Inlägget 123: Att resa till alla världens 195 länder dök först upp på Att resa-podden.
Martin Källström är VD för Nordens största hedgefondbolag Lynx, och han gästar idag Sparpodden för att ge oss en djupgående inblick i hur bolaget jobbar med sina systematiska strategier som skiljer sig väsentligt från hur vanliga småsparare tar sig an börsen. Genom forskning, vetenskapliga metoder, och massor av data så utesluter de sina egna känslor och låter istället genomarbetade modeller och teorier fatta besluten. Disclaimer: Kom ihåg att investeringar alltid innebär en risk.
Mitte Juli haben die großen Generalsanierungen bei der Bahn begonnen. Die hohen Investitionenskosten werden über Trassenpreise an die Bahn und ihre privaten Wettbewerber weitergereicht. Die sind sich einig: Es wird zu teuer. Von Jan Pallokat und Martin Küper
Attention Earthlings and Saiyans alike! Power up your podcasting devices to over 9000 because it's time for another electrifying episode of Play Comics! Today we're diving headfirst into the pixelated world of Dragon Ball Z Legendary Super Warriors on the Game Boy Color. Prepare for a journey through time space and nostalgic handheld gaming that'll make your hair stand on end (and possibly turn golden). Joining us on this epic quest is none other than our legendary recurring guest Karrington Martin from K&K Indie Gaming Corner. He's back faster than you can say “Instant Transmission” ready to unleash his wealth of knowledge like a perfectly timed Spirit Bomb. So grab your senzu beans, polish your dragon balls, and get ready to explore a game that squeezed the entire DBZ saga into a tiny cartridge. It's time to go beyond the manga pages and into the realm of pocket-sized martial arts mayhem. Let's see if this game is truly legendary or if it'll leave us wishing for the dragon to grant us a better adaptation! Learn such things as: Is Dragon Ball the most important anime/manga franchise in the history of anime/manga that we got in North America? How many different versions of the same character do you need in a game? Did the smaller number of available things in the past help to give us a more centralized zeitgeist, and if so is that a better situation than the overwhelming number of choices that we have today? And so much more! You can find Karrington at K&K Indie Gaming podcast website. You can also find him on Twitter @Desertfury90. If you want to be a guest on the show please check out the Be a A Guest on the Show page and let me know what you're interested in. If you want to help support the show check out the Play Comics Patreon page or head over to the Support page if you want to go another route. You can also check out the Play Comics Merch Store. Play Comics is part of the Gonna Geek Network, which is a wonderful collection of geeky podcasts. Be sure to check out the other shows on Gonna Geek if you need more of a nerd fix. You can find Play Comics @playcomics.bsky.social on Bluesky, @playcomicscast on Twitter and in the Play Comics Podcast Fan Group on Facebook. A big thanks to the Glitterjaw Queer Podcast Collective and Cast A Role for the promos today. Intro/Outro Music by Best Day, who is still waiting for his saiyan powers to kick in. Support Play Comics by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/playcomicsRead transcript
Í sendingini hoyra vit um veðrið, dýr atgongumerki, stuðulskonsert og nýggjan sang. Gestir eru Turið Poulsen, Janus Mouritsson Joensen, Martin Kúrberg og Niclas Heri Jákupsson
This is my conversation with Martin Köppelmann, cofounder of Gnosis.Timestamps:- 00:00:00 intro- 00:01:47 sponsor: Privy- 00:03:08 Gnosis Pay as an onchain bank account- 00:13:49 security, passkeys and recovery- 00:21:19 privacy, Tornado Cash- 00:28:25 sponsor: Optimism- 00:29:35 AI agents as a new form of life- 00:36:43 training with prediction markets as RLHF- 00:46:00 agents and prediction markets as interconnected concepts- 00:56:21 why now for prediction markets- 01:09:08 outroShow notes:- Martin Köppelmann: https://twitter.com/koeppelmann- Prediction Prophet, an agent by Polywrap in collaboration with Autonolas and Gnosis: https://predictionprophet.ai/Thank you to our sponsors for making this podcast possible:Optimism - https://optimism.ioPrivy - https://privy.ioInto the Bytecode:Twitter - https://twitter.com/sinahabFarcaster - https://warpcast.com/sinahabOther episodes - https://intothebytecode.comDisclaimer: this podcast is for informational purposes only. It is not financial advice or a recommendation to buy or sell securities. The host and guests may hold positions in the projects discussed.
This week we're blasting off into outer space to take a look back at the classic PS1 fighting game Gundam Battle Assault. Released in North America in 2000, this game brought the action-packed combat of the popular Gundam anime franchise to PlayStation gamers. Our special guest this episode is Karrington Martin from the fantastic K&K Indie Gaming Corner podcast. Karrington is a huge Gundam fan and will provide expert insight into the lore behind the game's mobile suits and storylines. We'll discuss how Gundam was a part of his life growing up and how the timing of the North American release made for some interesting thoughts. From the slower than you'd expect paced arcade-style gameplay to the impressively animated sprite work, Gundam Battle Assault was a technical marvel on the PlayStation. We'll analyze the combat mechanics, graphics, and modes that made it a classic among mech fighting games. And we'll debate where it ranks among other Gundam games and mech fighters on the original PlayStation. So power up your beam sabers and launch your verniers because we're taking control of some epic Gundams today with our guest Karrington Martin! Strap in and enjoy this action-packed episode of Play Comics! Learn such things as: Did any kids back then know about the heartbreak they were getting into? Does it matter if you don't get the first game of a series? How can you mix together such a roster of characters who have little, if any, interaction in the source material? That Transformers Beast Wars episode that we talked about And so much more! You can find Karrington at K&K Indie Gaming podcast website. You can also find him on Twitter @Desertfury90. If you want to be a guest on the show please check out the Be a A Guest on the Show page and let me know what you're interested in. If you want to help support the show check out the Play Comics Patreon page or head over to the Support page if you want to go another route. You can also check out the Play Comics Merch Store. Play Comics is part of the Gonna Geek Network, which is a wonderful collection of geeky podcasts. Be sure to check out the other shows on Gonna Geek if you need more of a nerd fix. You can find Play Comics @playcomics.bsky.social on Bluesky, @playcomicscast on Twitter and in the Play Comics Podcast Fan Group on Facebook. A big thanks to Transmissions and “Fun” and Games for the promos today. Intro/Outro Music by Best Day, who doesn't like giant robots. Which is something a small robot would say.Read transcript
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Hull performance Shipowners and ship managers are seeking solutions to manage hull performance more effectively. Why is that? It's because they want to make their fleet more sustainable, and they also want to save money. Les effective hull performance > more fuel and more emissions. Listen to Jennifer Arden, Marketing, Brand & Relations Manager at i-tech and organiser of the International Antifouling Conference in Gothenburg 2023. José Gonzalez, Energy Conservation Manager, Stolt Tankers Martin Köpke, Sustainability Manager, Hapag-Lloyd Solène Guéré, Open Hull #everyconversationmatters Thank you for listening.
„Nehrajeme si s čísly a z našich produktů nevzniká žádný odpad,“ říká v Hovorech o firemním přístupu k udržitelnosti podnikatel v módním průmyslu Martin Kůs. Vystudovaný architekt a designér je přesvědčený, že tato specializace mu dala užitečné základy k úspěšnému působení v módě.
On this week's episode, Anna Rose (https://twitter.com/annarrose) and Tarun Chitra (https://twitter.com/tarunchitra) chat with Mallesh Pai (https://twitter.com/malleshpai), Associate Professor of Economics at Rice University (https://profiles.rice.edu/faculty/mallesh-pai). They explore mechanism design in an economic context and Mallesh's work around MEV topics - specifically on censorship in an MEV context and within his Special Mechanism Group (https://twitter.com/specialmech/status/1674482046826328065?s=20). The discussion takes the team back into the topic of MEV, revisiting the proposer builder separation concept and the impact that this may have on the efficiency and censorship resistance of these systems. Here's some additional links for this episode: Episode 183: CowSwap & DAO Tech with Gnosis's Martin Köppelmann (https://zeroknowledge.fm/183-2/) Episode 216: A Dip into the Mempool & MEV with Project Blanc (https://zeroknowledge.fm/216-2/) Episode 243: Dive Back into MEV with Alex Stokes and Chris Hager (https://zeroknowledge.fm/243-2/) Episode 249: Impact of Tornado Cash: a Builders Perspective (https://zeroknowledge.fm/249-2/) Episode 269: Auctions with Kshitij Kulkarni, Matheus V. X. Ferreira and Tarun (https://zeroknowledge.fm/269-2/) Vitalik's Blog Post (https://blog.ethereum.org/2015/06/06/the-problem-of-censorship) Special Mechanism Group's Thread on Censoring Eth (https://twitter.com/specialmech/status/1674482046826328065?s=20) Block relating to Thread (https://etherscan.io/block/17586529) Special Mechanism Group's Research Papers (with explainers) (https://www.mechanism.org/#spec-series) zkSummit 10 is happening in London on September 20, 2023! Apply to attend now -> zkSummit 10 Application Form (https://9lcje6jbgv1.typeform.com/zkSummit10). Bonsai, RISC Zero's (https://r0.link/ZKpodcast) most anticipated product, allows developers to prove huge programs off-chain, roll them into one succinct proof, and verify anywhere with low amounts of gas. Visit https://r0.link/ZKpodcast (https://r0.link/ZKpodcast) to learn more and sign up today for the Bonsai waitlist. Anoma's (https://anoma.net/) first fractal instance, Namada (https://namada.net/), is launching soon! The MASP circuit's latest update enables shielded set rewards directly in the shielded set, a novel feature that funds privacy as a public good. Follow Namada on twitter @namada (https://twitter.com/namada) for more information and join the community on Discord discord.gg/namada (https://discord.com/invite/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/)
This week, Anna Rose (https://twitter.com/annarrose) chats with Stefan George (https://twitter.com/stefandgeorge) from Gnosis (https://twitter.com/GnosisDAO). They start with an update on the projects that have spun out of Gnosis - Safe, Zodiac, CoW Swap - as well as older experiments that the team had incubated. They then cover the evolution of Gnosis Chain from its origin as xDai, discuss the new aggregate bridge architecture Hashi and explore Gnosis Pay - an on-chain p2p payments product that fulfills some of the original motivations of Bitcoin. They discuss a range of relevant topics such as intents, prediction markets, account abstraction, ZK Bridges, decentralization and more. Here's some additional links for this episode: Previous Podcast Eps * Episode 65: Bridges, xDai and Burner Wallets with Igor & Austin (https://zeroknowledge.fm/65-2/) * Episode 183: CowSwap & DAO Tech with Gnosis's Martin Köppelmann (https://zeroknowledge.fm/183-2/) * Episode 255: Verifying Consensus On-Chain with Succinct (https://zeroknowledge.fm/255-2/) * Episode 285: Intents with Chris Goes from Anoma (https://zeroknowledge.fm/285-2/) Papers * Why sharding is great: demystifying the technical properties (https://vitalik.ca/general/2021/04/07/sharding.html) * Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System by Satoshi Nakamoto (https://www.ussc.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/training/annual-national-training-seminar/2018/Emerging_Tech_Bitcoin_Crypto.pdf) Websites * Gnosis Pay Website (https://gnosispay.com/) * DXdao Website (https://dxdao.eth.link/) * xDai Website (https://docs.gnosischain.com/about/tokens/xdai) * EigenLayer Website (https://www.eigenlayer.xyz/) zkSummit 10 is happening in London on September 20, 2023! Apply to attend now -> zkSummit 10 Application Form (https://9lcje6jbgv1.typeform.com/zkSummit10). Polygon Labs (https://polygon.technology/) is thrilled to announce Polygon 2.0: The Value Layer for the Internet (https://polygon.technology/roadmap). Polygon 2.0 and all of our ZK tech is open-source and community-driven. Reach out to the Polygon community on Discord (https://discord.gg/0xpolygon) to learn more, contribute, or join in and build the future of Web3 together with Polygon! Bonsai, RISC Zero's (https://r0.link/ZKpodcast) most anticipated product, allows developers to prove huge programs off-chain, roll them into one succinct proof, and verify anywhere with low amounts of gas. Visit https://r0.link/ZKpodcast (https://r0.link/ZKpodcast) to learn more and sign up today for the Bonsai waitlist. 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/)