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Hedera is a sustainable, enterprise-grade public network for the decentralized economy that allows individuals and businesses to create powerful decentralized applications (DApps). Up to 39 collusion-resistant organizations lead the Hedera network including Google, LG, Dell, IBM, and Ubisoft.Guest: Eric Piscini Swirlds Labs CRO & COOSwirlds Labs website ➜ https://swirldslabs.com/Hedera Governing Council website ➜ https://hedera.com/council
I chat about HIPs with Michael Garber from Swirlds. Also, crypto networks get clogged, big breadcrumbs, music NFTs, potential Hedera compeditors, TPS ramp ups, coupons and music NFT metadata standards. Originally broadcast live on Twitter spaces.Links for all the news & rumours featured on episode 76 can be found here: https://itsbrandond.com/hashgraph-enthusiasts/76You can hear the next episode live on Twitter Spaces every Sunday at 7pm ET / 4pm PT so make sure to follow Brandon so you don't miss it: https://twitter.com/itsbrandondListen to previous episodes and subscribe on all major podcast platforms: https://itsbrandond.com/hbarWant to support the show? You can send an HBAR donation to the following Hedera account: 0.0.1725506 or enthusiast.hbar
Michiel Mulders is a wonderful example of a creative developer, driven to share knowledge and committed to quality documentation. He delivers a module on documentation and technical writing at DevRel University, free online course dedicated to Web3 DevRel. In this episode, Richard and Michiel have a thorough exploration of documentation philosophies, approaches, tools and analytics for content engagement. Listen up here, understand the real benefits of paying attention to your documentation creation and its use. Lots of food for thought here, but also practical steps and proven tools described to help get you started on your overdue Documentation Improvement Project! Reach out to Michiel here : https://www.linkedin.com/in/michielmulders/ and find out about DevRel Uni here: https://www.devreluni.com/ Find out more and listen to previous podcasts here: https://www.voxgig.com/podcast Subscribe to our newsletter for weekly updates and information about upcoming meetups: https://voxgig.substack.com/ Join the Dublin DevRel Meetup group here: www.devrelmeetup.com
In our second episode, I'm happy to have Brady Gentile, Head of Marketing for Swirlds Labs on the show. Their mission is to accelerate the Future of Hedera. Since getting involved with NFTs in 2021, I've had the privilege of having some of the most amazing conversations with people from all over the world who are shaping this technology. I'm bringing those conversations to Just A JPEG. Enjoy the show!
The use cases of NFTs are expanding every day and a time may come where identification will become purely digital. Keith Kowal, Director of Product Management at Swirlds Labs, catapulting development and progress for Hedera, the world's most used sustainable enterprise-grade public network created to make your digital world exactly as it should be—yours. In this episode, he joins hosts Jeff Kelley, Eathan Janney, and Josh Kriger to discuss what they're doing to create a decentralized digital identity and the potential threats and solutions that come along with it. Keith also talks about how they're implementing a carbon neutral baseline and other environmentally sustainable efforts to help preserve the planet. Plus, stay tuned for our Hot Topics discussion with Dominique Mitchell Co-Founder of Crypto Money Records and Lil Bitcoin, a decentralized avatar rapper. Don't miss out!More from Edge of NFT:
The use cases of NFTs are expanding every day and a time may come where identification will become purely digital. Keith Kowal, Director of Product Management at Swirlds Labs, catapulting development and progress for Hedera, the world's most used sustainable enterprise-grade public network created to make your digital world exactly as it should be—yours. In this episode, he joins hosts Jeff Kelley, Eathan Janney, and Josh Kriger to discuss what they're doing to create a decentralized digital identity and the potential threats and solutions that come along with it. Keith also talks about how they're implementing a carbon neutral baseline and other environmentally sustainable efforts to help preserve the planet. Plus, stay tuned for our Hot Topics discussion with Dominique Mitchell Co-Founder of Crypto Money Records and Lil Bitcoin, a decentralized avatar rapper. Don't miss out!
In this episode, Humio's Ashish Chakrabortty interviews Daniel Alvizu, DevOps Manager at Swirlds Labs. Learn how to improve your DevOps environment, key metrics to monitor, actionable steps to reduce your MTTD and MTTR, and much more!
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I have another fun chat with Justin Atwell, Developer advocate at Swirlds Labs! We talk about shifty ESG assets, upcoming events, and interesting new partnerships with Hedera! Lots of breadcrumbs to snuffle after in this one, folks! https://linktr.ee/WarlockNKey --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hedera-hashcast/support
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Dr. Leemon Baird is the inventor of the hashgraph distributed consensus algorithm, and is the Co-Founder and Chief Scientist of Hedera. Hedera is the only public ledger that uses hashgraph consensus, a faster, more secure alternative to blockchain consensus mechanisms. Hashgraph works efficiently to verify transactions while ensuring the highest standard of security to prevent malicious attacks. Dr. Leemon Baird is the new guest in this Dinis Guarda openbusinesscouncil citiesabc YouTube Podcast Series.Leemon Baird Interview Focus1. An introduction from you - background, academic background education... 2. Can you tell us the history and about Hedera Hashgraph company / companies, organisations and focus?3. What is the difference between Hashgraph and most of the other blockchain solutions?4. What is the difference between the public ledger of Hashgraph and other traditional blockchains?5. You have some impressive network of global corporations and organisations using you that includes from the first fourteen Hedera Governing Council Members include: Boeing, Deutsche Telekom, DLA Piper, FIS (WorldPay), Google, IBM, LG, Magalu, Nomura, Swirlds, Tata Communications, University College London (UCL), and Wipro. Can you tell us about the ecosystem and some case studies?6. One of your council partners DLA Piper is leveraging the Hedera Hashgraph to create a tokenization solution. Can you tell us some of what has been done in these areas, especially on related solutions like NFT and related?7. Ethereum created a big community of developers that made it a massive platform and leading blockchain. How are you fostering your community?8. Can you tell us about HBAR, the native cryptocurrency of the Hedera public network? How is HBARs used to power decentralized applications and protect the network from malicious actors?9. Hedera will host an auction for two physical HBAR coins, represented by NFTs on the Hedera network, with all proceeds going to the Women's Homeless Shelter in Dallas. Can you tell us about this?10. Can you tell us about the sustainable marketplace for Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) you have been working on? Special when it comes to the Hedera Consensus Service (HCS), will be leveraged to facilitate the creation of secure, public token sale applications with an unmatched degree of sustainability?11. How do you see Society 5.0 - 4IR and all areas of digital transformation?12. What are your views on our society, technology and digital transformations?About Dinis Guarda profile and Channelshttps://www.openbusinesscouncil.orghttps://www.dinisguarda.com/https://www.intelligenthq.comhttps://www.hedgethink.com/https://www.citiesabc.com/Dinis Guarda's 4IR: AI, Blockchain, Fintech, IoT - Reinventing a Nation
Mance Harmon, CEO of Hedera Hashgraph has returned to Insureblocks to discuss the exciting news of Google joining the Hedera Hashgraph Governing Council. We also discussed the addition of Hedera’s new service entitled, Hedera Consensus Service, which brings interesting opportunities for enterprise blockchain platforms such as Hyperledger and Corda to embrace the opportunity to create verifiable timestamps and ordering of events to a public level trust. What is blockchain and what is hashgraph? Blockchain as a term refers to two things: A data structure which is a chain of blocks of transactions A consensus algorithm that enables a community of participants, each of which holds a local copy of that chain of blocks to come to an agreement or consensus on which block to put next on the top of that chain in order for everyone to keep a consistent chain of blocks Unfortunately such a blockchain is designed to be slow for a number of reasons: Proof of work, the use of a really hard cryptographic puzzle, to reach consensus is time consuming From an architectural standpoint, having a single chain that everyone uses is also limiting Hashgraph, similarly is a term that refers to both a data structure and a consensus algorithm. Hashgraph’s data structure is a graph, in a mathematical sense, whose nodes or vertices are linked together with hashes cryptographically. Its consensus algorithm makes it possible for those that have a copy of the hashgraph to calculate how the other nodes in the network would vote in order to come to an agreement on the order of transactions. Because it’s a graph rather than a chain, all of the transactions are flowing into the network, can be processed simultaneously without the need for proof of work. Hashgraph thus removes the two constraining factors of blockchain: no need for proof of work and a graph instead of a single chain. The result is much higher performance and higher level of security due hashgraph using asynchronous Byzantine fault tolerance. What is Hedera Hashgraph? Google joins Hedera’s Governing Council The Council was designed to provide a governing body that the market would trust in doing a good job in terms of shepherding this global network to full maturity and beyond. The Council makes decisions on a wide range of topics such as product roadmap and in control of treasury management. Council members can serve up to two or three year terms. The Council will ultimately be composed of 39 members to represent the full range of use cases across industries, geographies and through time. The council members are chosen to be the largest and most respected members in their categories and geographies. Today there are 11 members: Swisscom blockchain, Tata communications, Nomura, IBM, Boeing, Google, Magalu, Deutsche Telekom, FIS, DLA Piper, and Swirlds. On the 11th of February, Google became the 11th member of the Hedera Governing Council. Hedera is a Delaware based LLC, which is a business vehicle with a legal existence separate and distinct from its owners. Council members are members of the LLC in the legal sense. What this means is that full diligence, M&A and approval by the CEO / Board of that organisation is necessary for them to becoming co-owners of Hedera Hashgraph. The council functions in a very similar fashion to a standards body and has oversight of the organisation itself by committee. Members sit on committees related to their level of expertise for example a tech steering committee, a legal & regulatory committee and marketing committee amongst others. How to avoid collusion between council members? As the council members have a little over two thirds of the Hedera Hashgraph tokens there is only a third of the tokens in the market in circulation. This ensures that the risk of a Sibyl attacks are removed. As you don't have to worry about a bad actor buying up a third or more of the token supply an...
The Hedera Hashgraph platform provides a new form of distributed consensus - it is a fast, secure, fair 'Blockchain' with a novel Governance mechanism. In this episode, we speak to the APAC Head of Hedera, Edgar Seah. Edgar has a very eclectic background with stints in Investment Banking, NGOs and corporates aroud the globe. Tune in to hear about: Edgar’s background and how ended up as Hedera Hashgraph’s Asia’s head History of Hashgraph (consensus mechanism) Hashgraph is leveraged in a private manner by a company called Swirlds and in a public manner by Hedera Background on Swirlds and Enterprise clients on Swirlds (e.g. Credit Union Consortium) Motivation behind creating a public ledger in addition to the private ledger Properties of Hashgraph - Speed, Security (aBFT - Asynchronous Byzantine Fault Tolerance), Fairness Governance and a deep dive into how Hedera is trying to solve this problem - Council Governance (off-chain governance) and Consensus Model (on-chain governance) Discussion and views on the claim that Hedera is a private Blockchain and not a public one Regulatory compliance and the path Hedera is taking to achieve mainstream adoption Hedera Hashgraph’s roadmap and the 20 or so projects building on top of it etc Specific areas of focus in Asia Twitter: https://twitter.com/hashgraph Website: https://www.hedera.com/ Hedera 18 Hackathon website: https://www.hedera18.com/
Hedera Hashgraph - Gespräch mit Mance Harmon dem CEO von Hedera Hashgraph In der aktuellen Folge des Kryptoszene Podcasts reden wir mit Mance Harmon dem CEO von Hedera Hashgraph (engl.). Die Plattform/Kryptowährung wurde vor ein paar Wochen vorgestellt und erlebt seit dem viel Hype. Das besondere an Hashgraph ist, dass es keine klassische Blockchain nutzt und daher mehrere hunderttausend Transaktionen pro Sekunde machen kann. Empfehlungen: ➜Coinbase (Ideal zum Kaufen von Bitcoin & Co, 10$ Gratis für Neukunden): https://goo.gl/7R4YBY ➜Binance - Gute Exchange zum Handeln von Altcoins: https://goo.gl/m6KVVj ➜Sichere Aufbewahrung eurer Krypto-Guthaben mit dem Ledger Nano S: https://goo.gl/6pEX5h ➜Zu meiner Webseite: https://block-builders.de ➜eToro: Zum Handeln von alles anderem (Aktien, Rohstoffe, etc) https://goo.gl/kfktRK
On tonight's show we broadcast live from The University Of Texas Dallas CryptCurrencyClub. On online guest is Ken Anderson of Swirlds.com discussing HashGraphs. Then we talk with Farhin Ali who is instramental in promoting Blockchain Tech in the Dallas Texas area.
Get the full transcription on our steemit page Just when we were starting to finally understand the blockchain, along comes Hashgaph. Just like the Blockchain, Hashgraph is is a Distributed Ledger Technology. In the first portion of episode 27, we get the download on Hashgraph. And then a use case, Intiva Health, providing doctor credentialing tools on Hashgraph. http://hashgraph.com http://intivahealth.com http://coloringcrypto.com/sponsors Guests: Paul Madsen with Swirlds, creator of Hashgraph John Hartigan with Intiva Health, one of the first companies to implement on Hashgraph
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Hashgraph is a new consensus algorithm that radically differs from proof-of-work as well as proof-of-stake consensus algorithms. While work on Hashgraph begun in 2012, it’s design is radically different from today’s blockchain architectures. The Hashgraph team claims that it has found an optimal consensus algorithm design that will be impossible to significantly improve upon. We were joined by Mance Harmon, who is CEO of the Swirlds, the company developing Hashgraph. Our conversation covered the origin story of hashgraph, how it compares to existing consensus algorithms and how Hashgraph works. Topics covered in this episode: Leemon Baird and Mance Harmon’s long history of building companies together What motivated Leemon Baird to start working on Hashgraph in 2012 The existing categories of consensus algorithms and their problems How Hashgraph consensus combines voting and gossip protocols The performance characteristics of Hashgraph How a public Hashgraph network could look like Episode links: Hashgraph Homepage Hashgraph Whitepaper Hashgraph Consensus - Detailed Examples Sybil Attacks in Hashgraph Hidden Forces Podcast Episode on Hashgraph Lemon Baird's Talk on Hashgraph at Harvard Business School This episode is hosted by Brian Fabian Crain and Meher Roy. Show notes and listening options: epicenter.tv/219
Members of the hashgraph consensus algorithm's founding team, including the CEO of Swirlds, Mance Harmon, speak with Demetri Kofinas about the future of the Internet. In this blockbuster event, blockchain developers, entrepreneurs, and fans of Hidden Forces ask questions to the founders of hashgraph about their revolutionary technology. Leemon Baird, Mance Harmon, and the rest of the Swirlds team claim to have built an entirely new distributed ledger technology that is better (orders of magnitude more efficient), faster (300,000+ transactions per second pre-sharding), safer (asynchronous byzantine fault tolerant), and fairer (mathematically proven fairness with consensus time stamping) than the blockchain. This is the second installment in a series of interviews, panel discussions, and conversations that Demetri Kofinas has had with the founders of Hashgraph. Hashgraph is a consensus algorithm that appears to have solved the problem of scale in distributed information management. It is a distributed ledger technology that may do for information processing and storage, what TCP/IP and broadband has done for communication. This is a revolution unlike any we have seen since the earliest days of the World Wide Web. This event took place at the Assemblage NOMAD in New York City. It was a packed house with over 200 people in attendance from the blockchain and fintech communities who were eager to learn about how hashgraph is going to change the future of the Internet. You can listen to Demetri's interview with the inventor and founder of Hashgraph, Leemon Baird, as well as read the transcript to that conversation on our website. Producer & Host: Demetri Kofinas Editor: Stylianos Nicolaou Join the conversation on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter at @hiddenforcespod
In our latest podcast, Alpesh Shah, Senior Director, Global Business Strategy and Intelligence for IEEE, sits down with Leemon Baird, Co-Founder & CTO of Swirlds. Alpesh and Leemon will discuss the the future of distributed technologies, most notably blockchain.