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A Consensus 2023 panel with Angie Lau, Robert Habermeier, Sergey Nazarov, Emin Gün Sirer and Illia Polosukhin.Web3 promises to transform not just the internet but also most industries around the world. From the metaverse to NFTs, from marketing to entertainment, what are the latest developments and trends in the Web3 space? Experts and pioneers in the field will share their insights and experiences on how Web3 is changing business and culture live from Consensus in Austin, Texas.Angie Lau, editor-in-chief at Forkast Labs, moderates alongside panelists:Robert Habermeier, co-founder of PolkadotSergey Nazarov, co-founder of ChainlinkEmin Gün Sirer, CEO of Ava LabsIllia Polosukhin, co-founder of NEAR ProtocolThis episode is executive produced by Jared Schwartz and edited by Ryan Huntington, with additional production assistance from Eleanor Pahl. Cover image by Kevin Ross and the theme song is "Get Down" by Elision.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Gate.io Altcoin Gem Serisi #25: "Para asla uyumaz." Polkadot, amaca yönelik oluşturulmuş blok zincirlerinden oluşan bir ağı birleştiren ve bunların ölçekte sorunsuz bir şekilde birlikte çalışmasına izin veren yeni nesil bir blok zinciri protokolüdür. 2016 yılında kurucu ortaklar Peter Czaban ve Robert Habermeier ile birlikte Dr. Gavin Wood tarafından kurulmuştur. Kusama vahşi ve hızlı olsa da, Polkadot daha tutucu, daha yavaş, daha metodik yönetişim ve yükseltme süreçleriyle istikrar ve güvenilirliğe öncelik veriyor. Kusama, cesur deneyler ve erken aşamada devreye alma için mükemmeldir.Polkadot ise, riskten kaçınan, yüksek değerli uygulamaların istikrarlı bir şekilde yürütülmesi için tasarlanmıştır. Polkadot, birden fazla özelleşmiş blok zincirinden en iyi özellikleri bir araya getirerek, çeşitli uygulamalar ve sağlayıcılar aracılığıyla hizmetlere erişmek için daha adil yollar sunarak yeni merkezi olmayan pazarların ortaya çıkmasının yolunu açıyor. Polkadot'un tasarımı, heterojen parçalama, ölçeklenebilirlik, yükseltilebilirlik, şeffaf yönetişim ve zincirler arası birleştirilebilirlik dahil olmak üzere mevcut ve eski ağlara göre birçok belirgin avantaj sunar. Polkadot Official: https://polkadot.network/ Ve şimdi, yüz milyondan fazla DOT (toplam arzın %9'unu temsil eden 106 milyon) bu ilk birkaç slotu kiralamak için iki yıl boyunca kilitlendi. Rococo test ağında yapılan kapsamlı testler ile Polkadot'taki beş parachain'in tamamı, Slotların yayına girdiği anda bloklar üreterek zemine oturdu. 23 Aralık 2021'de başlayan ve 10 Mart 2022'de sona erecek olan altı açık artırma daha devam ediyor. Gavin Wood'a göre, herhangi bir teknik sorun yaşanmaması durumunda, açık artırmalar 2022 için büyük ölçüde hız kesmeden devam edecek. Gate.io Podcast Español: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1917596Gate.io Podcast Türkçe: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1917610 *Feragatname: Bu podcast'te sunulan bilgiler yalnızca bilgilendirme amaçlıdır ve hiçbir şekilde finansal tavsiye değildir. Kripto para ticareti yüksek risklerle birlikte gelir, bu nedenle sermayenizi herhangi bir yatırıma yatırmadan önce kendi araştırmanızı yaptığınızdan emin olun. Music: Morning Garden Acoustic ChillGate.io Twitter: https://twitter.com/gate_ioGate.io Telegram: https://t.me/gateio
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Gate.io Altcoin Gems #25: "Money never sleeps. Thanks for tuning in."Polkadot is a next-generation blockchain protocol that unites an entire network of purpose-built blockchains, allowing them to operate seamlessly together at scale. It was founded by Dr. Gavin Wood alongside co-founders Peter Czaban and Robert Habermeier in 2016.While Kusama is wild and fast, Polkadot is more conservative, prioritizing stability and dependability, with slower, more methodical governance and upgrade processes. Kusama is great for bold experimentation and early-stage deployment, and Polkadot is designed for stable execution of risk-averse, high-value applications. By bringing together the best features from multiple specialized blockchains, Polkadot paves the way for new decentralized marketplaces to emerge, offering fairer ways to access services through a variety of apps and providers. Polkadot's design offers several distinct advantages over existing and legacy networks, including heterogeneous sharding, scalability, upgradeability, transparent governance, and cross-chain composability.Polkadot Official: https://polkadot.network/And now to its token, over one hundred million DOT (106m, representing a whopping 9% of total supply) has been locked up for two years in order to lease out these first few slots. And with the extensive testing done on the Rococo testnet, all five parachains on Polkadot hit the ground running, producing blocks the moment that their slot went live. Six further auctions are underway, which began on 23rd of December, 2021, and will finish on March 10th, 2022. According to Gavin Wood, barring any technical issues, auctions are to continue largely unabated for 2022.Gate.io Podcast Español: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1917596Gate.io Podcast Türkçe: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1917610Disclaimer: The information presented in this podcast is for informational purposes only, and not financial advice in any way. Trading cryptocurrencies comes with high risks, so make sure to do your own research before committing your capital to any investment.Music: BGM (Pixarbay)Gate.io Twitter: https://twitter.com/gate_ioGate.io Telegram: https://t.me/gateio
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Gate.io Altcoin Gems #25: "Conocimiento es poder." Gracias por escucharnos Polkadot es un protocolo de blockchain de nueva generación que une toda una red de blockchains construidas expresamente para este fin, lo que les permite operar juntas sin problemas a gran escala. Polkadot fue fundada por el Dr. Gavin Wood junto con los cofundadores Peter Czaban y Robert Habermeier en 2016. Mientras que Kusama es descrita como más salvaje y rápida, Polkadot es más conservadora, priorizando la estabilidad y la fiabilidad, con procesos de gobernanza y actualizaciones más lentos y metódicos. Kusama es ideal para la experimentación agresiva y el despliegue en las primeras etapas, mientras que Polkadot está diseñado para la ejecución estable de aplicaciones de alto valor y con riesgo.Al reunir las mejores características de múltiples blockchains especializadas, Polkadot abre el camino para que surjan nuevos mercados descentralizados, ofreciendo formas más justas de acceder a los servicios a través de una variedad de aplicaciones y proveedores. El diseño de Polkadot ofrece varias ventajas distintivas sobre las redes existentes y anteriores, como la segmentación heterogénea, la escalabilidad, la capacidad de actualización, la gobernanza transparente y la componibilidad entre cadenas.Polkadot Official: https://polkadot.network/En lo que se refiere a su token, más de cien millones de DOT (106 millones, lo que representa la friolera de un 9% de la oferta total) ha sido bloqueado durante dos años para alquilar estas primeras slots. Y con las extensas pruebas realizadas en la red de pruebas de Rococo, las cinco parachains de Polkadot se pusieron en marcha, produciendo bloques en el momento en que su slot entró en funcionamiento.A su vez, otras seis subastas están en curso, que comenzaron el 23 de diciembre de 2021 y terminarán el 10 de marzo de 2022. Según Gavin Wood, salvo que surjan problemas técnicos, las subastas continuarán en gran medida sin interrupción durante 2022.Gate.io Podcast Español: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1917596Gate.io Podcast Türkçe: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1917610*Descargo de responsabilidad: La información presentada en este podcast tiene únicamente fines informativos, y no es en modo alguno un asesoramiento financiero. El comercio de criptodivisas conlleva grandes riesgos, así que asegúrese de hacer su propia investigación antes de comprometer su capital en cualquier inversión.Música: BGM (Pixarbay)Gate.io Twitter: https://twitter.com/gate_ioGate.io Telegram: https://t.me/gateio
There is a technology that is allowing less risk and faster development of projects on the Polkadot protocol. This Canary Network is called Kusama. Kusama's technology is super interesting, as it allows new projects to be tested and perfected before even hitting Polkadot. It's so useful, in fact, that it has evolved beyond just a testing network, into something of value.Dive into the episode and learn more about Kusama and their native token KSM.The New to Crypto Podcast is designed to guide you through the crypto landscape with pinpoint accuracy. New episodes are added daily. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast and listen to all of the episodes to help you in your cryptocurrency journey.I'd love to hear from you! Email me at show@newtocrypto.io and let's chat. LEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who wants to explode their crypto understanding by sharing this episode or click here to listen to our previous episodes
In this week’s episode, Anna (https://twitter.com/AnnaRRose) and Robert Habermeier (https://twitter.com/rphmeier) chat with Pratyush Mishra (https://twitter.com/zkproofs), co-author of the Arkworks toolkit. Arkworks is a collection of Rust libraries designed to simplify development with SNARKs, both for developing high-level application circuits and building custom SNARK implementations. Pratyush lays out what possibilities and trade-offs Arkworks offers, diving into the details of the Rust implementation and why it is the best language for developing cryptographic primitives. Anna, Rob and Pratyush then branch out into the philosophical and practical questions of open-source and blockchain development. Here are a few links to Arkworks and the topics they discussed: Arkworks GitHub (https://github.com/arkworks-rs) page and Telegram (https://t.me/joinchat/FqkNt8u_OenonTJ4) group. Pratyush’s GitHub (https://github.com/Pratyush), Twitter (https://twitter.com/zkproofs) and Berkeley (https://people.eecs.berkeley.edu/~pratyushmishra/) pages. Bellman (https://github.com/zkcrypto/bellman) and Libsnark (https://github.com/scipr-lab/libsnark), some of the other libraries that are similar to Arkworks. The Celo (https://docs.celo.org/overview) and Mina (https://minaprotocol.com/docs) protocols, two major projects using Arkworks. Here (https://medium.com/cornellblockchain/a-brief-dive-into-zk-snarks-and-the-zokrates-toolbox-on-the-ethereum-blockchain-cb7bd7f00fdc) is a basic explainer of what projects like Arkworks are trying to do and why it’s useful, with a particular focus on ZoKrates, one of the languages Pratyush mentioned. Intros to Circom (https://iden3.io/circom), Leo (https://developer.aleo.org/developer/getting_started/overview/) and Zinc (https://github.com/matter-labs/zinc), some of the higher level languages. Be sure to subscribe to the zkMesh Newsletter (https://zkmesh.substack.com) - a monthly rundown of the latest in decentralised privacy-preserving technologies, privacy protocol development and zero knowledge systems research. Put together by Anna & Mikerah (HashCloak). Thank you to this week’s sponsor Least Authority (https://leastauthority.com). Least Authority is a security consulting and product development company known for pushing the limits on how to build privacy-respecting solutions. They are a team of security researchers, open source developers, privacy advocates and cryptographers. They have developed an end-to-end encrypted cloud storage product that minimizes the collection of any data related to its users, called PrivateStorage (https://privatestorage.io/). PrivateStorage implements privacy and security by design, not by policy. PrivateStorage is based on Tahoe-LAFS an open source distributed file store PrivateStorage is launching in the second half of this year. Visit PrivateStorage.io (https://privatestorage.io/) to learn more and to sign up to be notified about its release. *If you like what we do: * Follow us on Twitter @zeroknowledgefm (https://twitter.com/zeroknowledgefm) Join us on Telegram (https://t.me/joinchat/B_81tQ57-ThZg8yOSx5gjA) Catch us on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYWsYz5cKw4wZ9Mpe4kuM_g) Read up on the r/ZKPodcast subreddit (https://www.reddit.com/r/zkpodcast) Give us feedback! https://forms.gle/iKMSrVtcAn6BByH6A Support our Gitcoin Grant (https://gitcoin.co/grants/329/zero-knowledge-podcast-2) Support us on the ZKPatreon (https://www.patreon.com/zeroknowledge) Donate through coinbase.commerce (https://commerce.coinbase.com/checkout/f1e56274-c92b-4a99-802f-50727d651b38) *Or directly here: * ETH: 0xC0FFEE1B5083230a5154F55f253B6b6ae8F29B1a BTC: 1cafekGa3podM4fBxPSQc6RCEXQNTK8Zz ZEC: t1R2bujRF3Hzte9ALHpMJvY8t5kb9ut9SpQ
In this week’s special episode, we flip the script and invite our friend Alexandra Heller to ask ZKPodcast co-hosts Anna & Fredrik some questions from the audience.. It’s a bit of a different format, so hope you will enjoy! Here are a few of the episodes we mention: -Chatting about consensus algorithms with Robert Habermeier (https://www.zeroknowledge.fm/15) -Zooko talks Zcash on our 50th episode (https://www.zeroknowledge.fm/50) -Sean Bowe on SNARKs, Trusted Setups & Elliptic Curve Cryptography (https://www.zeroknowledge.fm/76) -A fireside chat with a couple Parity peeps (https://www.zeroknowledge.fm/5) -Isogenies with Luca De Feo (https://www.zeroknowledge.fm/117) -Statistical modeling of PoS systems with Tarun Chitra (https://www.zeroknowledge.fm/61) -Introduction to ZKPs (https://www.zeroknowledge.fm/21) And other podcasts we mention: -Bikeshed: https://www.bikeshed.fm -Distributed: https://distributed.blog/podcast/ -Extremities: https://anchor.fm/extremities -Accidental Tech: https://atp.fm -History of Rome: https://thehistoryofrome.typepad.com/ -Hardcore History: https://www.dancarlin.com/hardcore-history-series/ -Epicenter: https://epicenter.tv/ -Uncommon Core: https://uncommoncore.co/ Thanks to this week’s sponsor Aleo (https://aleo.org/) Aleo is the first platform for fully private applications. It uses blockchain and zero-knowledge cryptography to deliver a web experience that is both personal and private. With Aleo, developers can write private applications, without a background in blockchains or expertise in cryptography. Aleo has released Developer Preview I (https://developer.aleo.org/aleo/getting_started/overview/), an early peek at what the future of the web will look like. The release introduces a new programming language called Leo, a new community-driven package manager for Leo, and a new development environment or IDE called Aleo Studio (https://aleo.studio/). We recently had Howard Wu, a co-founder of Aleo, on the show for an interview - you can find that episode here (https://www.zeroknowledge.fm/144). Learn more about Aleo at https://aleo.org/ Thanks again Aleo! If you like what we do: Follow us on Twitter - @zeroknowledgefm (https://twitter.com/zeroknowledgefm) Join us on Telegram (https://t.me/joinchat/B_81tQ57-ThZg8yOSx5gjA) Catch us on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYWsYz5cKw4wZ9Mpe4kuM_g) Read up on the r/ZKPodcast subreddit (https://www.reddit.com/r/zkpodcast) Give us feedback! https://forms.gle/iKMSrVtcAn6BByH6A Support our Gitcoin Grant (https://gitcoin.co/grants/329/zero-knowledge-podcast-2) Support us on the ZKPatreon (https://www.patreon.com/zeroknowledge) Or directly here: ETH: 0xC0FFEE1B5083230a5154F55f253B6b6ae8F29B1a BTC: 1cafekGa3podM4fBxPSQc6RCEXQNTK8Zz ZEC: t-add: t1R2bujRF3Hzte9ALHpMJvY8t5kb9ut9SpQ z-add: zs1f8jjtkuqwvxy9h4q7grl6287hmpzyt4s55d392djx43wxxudwv20x7qgs74kp2h6e9k95lswst8
In this week's episode, we go deep into Consensus Algorithms and HotStuff (https://developers.libra.org/docs/crates/consensus) with Ittai Abraham (https://twitter.com/ittaia) from VMware Research (https://research.vmware.com/). We chat about the evolution of consensus algorithms, BFT, and how these early ideas have become the backbone of blockchain tech. We cover PBFT, Tendermint and Ittai's research into SBFT, HotStuff, and the improvements he has been working on since HotStuff's incorporation into Facebook's Libra protocol. The papers and references we mention: * Early zkpodcast episode on consensus with Robert Habermeier (https://www.zeroknowledge.fm/15) * PBFT (Castro and Liskov) (http://pmg.csail.mit.edu/papers/osdi99.pdf) (see project here (http://www.pmg.csail.mit.edu/bft/)) * BASE (Castro, Rodrigues, and Liskov) (http://cygnus-x1.cs.duke.edu/courses/cps210/spring06/papers/base.pdf) (the forgotten companion of PBFT that suggests a clean State Machine abstraction) * Consensus in the Presence of Partial Synchrony (Dwork, Lynch Stockmeyer) (https://groups.csail.mit.edu/tds/papers/Lynch/jacm88.pdf) * Consensus in the Presence of Partial Synchrony (Dwork, Lynch Stockmeyer) (https://groups.csail.mit.edu/tds/papers/Lynch/jacm88.pdf) (this paper won the 2007 Dijkstra award) (https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/blog/microsoft-researchs-dwork-wins-2007-dijkstra-prize/) * Multiple leader BFT (Katz and Koo) (https://eprint.iacr.org/2006/065.pdf) Some of Ittai's work: * SBFT (with Golan, Grossman, Malkhi, Pinkas, Reiter, Seredinschi, Tamir, and Tomescu) (https://arxiv.org/pdf/1804.01626.pdf) * Hotstuff (with Yin, Malkhi, Reiter, and Golan) (https://arxiv.org/pdf/1803.05069.pdf) * Asynchronous BFT (with Malkhi and Spiegelman) (https://arxiv.org/pdf/1811.01332.pdf) * Sync Hotstuff (with Malkhi, Nayak, Ren, and Yin) (https://eprint.iacr.org/2019/270.pdf) * Optimal Good-case Latency for Byzantine Broadcast and State Machine Replication (with Nayak, Ren, and Xiang) (https://arxiv.org/abs/2003.13155) new! * On the Optimality of Optimistic Responsiveness (with Nayak ,Ren, and Shrestha) (https://eprint.iacr.org/2020/458.pdf) new! Ittai's group blog on cryptography and consensus: Decentralized Thoughts blog (https://decentralizedthoughts.github.io/) We also mention: * Tendermint (https://atrium.lib.uoguelph.ca/xmlui/bitstream/handle/10214/9769/Buchman_Ethan_201606_MAsc.pdf?sequence=7&isAllowed=y) (from 2016 not 2014) * Casper FFG (https://arxiv.org/pdf/1710.09437.pdf) * Thunderella (https://eprint.iacr.org/2017/913.pdf) * The AVA consensus (https://arxiv.org/pdf/1906.08936.pdf) Thank you to this week's sponsor Matter Labs (https://twitter.com/the_matter_labs). Matter Labs, the creator of the first zkRollup prototype, is also the team behind zkSync: a user-centric Ethereum scaling solution, secured by zero-knowledge proofs. zkSync testnet is live! You are welcome to try out its simple and intuitive user interface at zksync.io (https://zksync.io/). If you like what we do: Follow us on Twitter - @zeroknowledgefm (https://twitter.com/zeroknowledgefm) Join us on Telegram (https://t.me/joinchat/B_81tQ57-ThZg8yOSx5gjA) Give us feedback! https://forms.gle/iKMSrVtcAn6BByH6A Support our Gitcoin Grant (https://gitcoin.co/grants/329/zero-knowledge-podcast-2) Support us on the ZKPatreon (https://www.patreon.com/zeroknowledge) Or directly here: ETH: 0xC0FFEE1B5083230a5154F55f253B6b6ae8F29B1a BTC: 1cafekGa3podM4fBxPSQc6RCEXQNTK8Zz ZEC: t1R2bujRF3Hzte9ALHpMJvY8t5kb9ut9SpQ
In this episode, Anna chats with Robert Habermeier (https://twitter.com/rphmeier), one of the co-founders of Polkadot and an engineer at Parity Technology, about his early experience with Rust and cryptography, as well as the work he did at Parity on Warp Sync and Lightclients. We then discuss how this helped inspire some of the concepts and design of the Polkadot protocol. We also chat about some of the exciting concepts that he is discovering along the way - such as new architectures to promote interchain security, Trust Wormholes and more! For more about what we discussed, check out these links: Polkadot: https://polkadot.network/about/ Warp sync: https://wiki.parity.io/Warp-Sync Lightclient https://www.parity.io/what-is-a-light-client/ Special thanks to this week's sponsor: Trail of Bits (https://www.trailofbits.com/) Trail of Bits is offering a service for young technology companies who could use expert security support, but aren't quite at a stage to hire their own team. The service includes staffing a #security channel to answer questions, review high risk PRs, and integrate the latest in continuous testing into your build pipeline. Visit https://crytic.io/ or www.trailofbits.com for help securing your product. If you like what we do: Follow us on Twitter - @zeroknowledgefm (https://twitter.com/zeroknowledgefm) Join us on Telegram - https://t.me/joinchat/B_81tQ57-ThZg8yOSx5gjA Support our Gitcoin Grant - https://gitcoin.co/grants/38/zero-knowledge-podcast Support us on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/zeroknowledge Or directly here: ETH: 0xC0FFEE1B5083230a5154F55f253B6b6ae8F29B1a BTC: 1cafekGa3podM4fBxPSQc6RCEXQNTK8Zz ZEC: t1R2bujRF3Hzte9ALHpMJvY8t5kb9ut9SpQ
Robert Habermeier is a Co-Founder of Polkadot, and a former core developer for Parity. In this conversation, Habermeier and Anthony Pompliano discuss Ethereum, the scalability issues, Oracles, layer two scaling solutions, and why the best people in early crypto didn't care about the money. ----- This show is sponsored by The Grove: thegrove.co/pomp Your branding and website are the first things your customers will see. You never get a second chance at a first impression, which is why it's so important that your website is sending the right message to the world. Luckily, you have The Grove to help you with that. The Grove is a full service creative and design agency that helps new and established companies tell their stories. The Grove firmly believes that a brand is more than just a logo - it is the entire essence of who a company is. That's why The Grove works with companies on every aspect of their marketing, from brand identity, to web development and design, to SEO, to specialized graphic design projects. The Grove has helped grow companies like Tiffany and Co, Bloq, AAA, The Red Cross, and the Chamber of Digital Commerce by amplifying their branding and web presence. Get big results today, and visit thegrove.co/pomp. ----- Join the Off the Chain newsletter. Pomp's daily email analyzes the crypto market for institutional investors. Simply, it’s the best crypto newsletter delivered to your inbox every morning. No frills. No bullsh*t. Just everything you need to know in a 3-minute read. https://offthechain.substack.com/ ----- If you enjoyed this conversation, share it with your colleagues & friends, rate, review, and subscribe. This podcast is presented by BlockWorks Group. For exclusive content and events that provide insights into the crypto and blockchain space, visit them at: https://www.blockworksgroup.io
Fredrik has a chat about consensus algorithms with Parity Technologies in-house consensus expert Robert Habermeier. We cover what a consensus algorithm is and how they work. We try to explain some common terms like safety and liveness, what a fork choice rule is and how real-world constraints like networking play a role in your algorithm design. -- Robert Habermeier (https://twitter.com/rphmeier)