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Don't just trust, verify! Truebit Verify lets Web3 applications integrate safely with any data source, move data securely across ledgers, and trustlessly call outside functions. Truebit revolutionizes blockchain computation, pushing the boundaries of web 3.0. In Episode 81 of Great Things with Great Tech, Blane Sims, Head of Product at Truebit, shares their journey from addressing Ethereum's limitations to pioneering offchain verification. Truebit enhances blockchain's scalability, enabling complex, efficient computations. Founded in 2017, their innovative approach, rooted in game theory, assures computational accuracy and integrity, driving the evolution of decentralized applications. Topics Covered: Truebit's Genesis and Ethereum's Evolution Offchain Verification: Scaling Blockchain's Horizons Truebit's Role in Web 3.0 and Traditional Tech Integration Game Theory: Securing Decentralized Computation Truebit OS and Verify: Powering Transparent, Reliable Applications ☑️ Technology and Topics Mentioned: Truebit, Blockchain, Ethereum, Offchain Verification, Web 3.0, Decentralized Applications, Game Theory ☑️ Web: https://truebit.io ☑️ Crunchbase: https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/truebit ☑️ Support the Channel by buying a coffee? - https://ko-fi.com/gtwgt ☑️ Interested in being on #GTwGT? Contact via Twitter @GTwGTPodcast or visit https://www.gtwgt.com ☑️ Subscribe to YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@GTwGTPodcast?sub_confirmation=1 ☑️ Subscribe to Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Y1Fgl4DgGpFd5Z4dHulVX • Web - https://gtwgt.com • Twitter - https://twitter.com/GTwGTPodcast • Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/id1519439787?mt=2&ls=1 ☑️ Music: https://www.bensound.com
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Epicenter - Learn about Blockchain, Ethereum, Bitcoin and Distributed Technologies
The Plasma Group was a not for profit research group focussing on layer-2 scaling on Ethereum. Optimism is a new Public Benefit Corporation that builds on the lessons of the Plasma research and is implementing Optimistic Rollups. This solution scales Eth 1.x and offers near-instant transaction finality on Ethereum, while providing over 100x transaction throughput. Jinglan Wang and Karl Floersch, co-founders of Optimism, explain the transition to this new entity and its goals moving forward.Topics covered in this episode:Jinglan and Karl's backgrounds and how they came to work togetherHow the Plasma Group and all of the Plasma research evolved into OptimismFunding of Optimism through Gitcoin, and the lessons learned from donation fundingWhat are Optimistic Rollup and how they achieve scalingHow to make an Optimistic Rollup chainOptimistic Rollups compared to other scaling solutions like Truebit, sharding and zkRollupsHow Optimistic Rollups fit within the Eth 2.0 roadmapThe role of an aggregator and how to become oneSubmitting transactions, the fees involved, and different finality levelsProblems that could arise from mining transactions on incorrect statesWho is using the OVM alpha and what's next for the projectEpisode links: Optimism WebsitePlasma Group WebsiteIntroducing the OVM - Plasma Group Blog""Ethereum Smart Contracts in L2: Optimistic Rollup - Plasma Group BlogA New Way to Scale - Optimized Optimistic Rollup — IDEX BlogOptimism TwitterJinglan Wang TwitterKarl Floersch TwitterSponsors: Least Authority: Register for Security Sessions on April 30th to learn about security audits for your blockchain project - https://leastauthority.com/meetupThis episode is hosted by Friederike Ernst & Sunny Aggarwal. Show notes and listening options: epicenter.tv/336
We're happy to welcome back Truebit Protocol to the podcast! This time we're speaking with Jason Teutsch, mathematican, computer scientist, and founder of the protocol. Truebit is an incentivization scheme for the compute and validation of off-chain code execution with on-chain commitment and validation. We talk about the protocol, but also about their two-token model for producing value in the network and encouraging participation. Truebit is a very interesting protocol, listen and then check it out! Links: Truebit protocol whitepaper: http://people.cs.uchicago.edu/~teutsch/papers/truebit.pdf Token whitepaper: http://people.cs.uchicago.edu/~teutsch/papers/stableCPU.pdf 10-minute token lightning talk @ TEGG 2019: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tFcSqKXfCuE&t=28198 Truebit-OS software demo: https://github.com/TrueBitFoundation/truebit-os Donate to HIO!
We're happy to welcome back Truebit Protocol to the podcast! This time we're speaking with Jason Teutsch, mathematican, computer scientist, and founder of the protocol. Truebit is an incentivization scheme for the compute and validation of off-chain code execution with on-chain commitment and validation. We talk about the protocol, but also about their two-token model for producing value in the network and encouraging participation. Truebit is a very interesting protocol, listen and then check it out! Links: Truebit protocol whitepaper: http://people.cs.uchicago.edu/~teutsch/papers/truebit.pdf Token whitepaper: http://people.cs.uchicago.edu/~teutsch/papers/stableCPU.pdf 10-minute token lightning talk @ TEGG 2019: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tFcSqKXfCuE&t=28198 Truebit-OS software demo: https://github.com/TrueBitFoundation/truebit-os Donate to HIO!
** this is not financial or legal advice*** Today we sit down with three projects to give 101’s on what they are up to on the blockchain. Recorded from ETH Denver, Celer, Rhombus, and TrueBit walk us through their team, projects, 101 terminology specific to their projects, and, of course, their projects. Show Links: CRYPTO101podcast.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/user?u=8429526 Twitter: twitter.com/Crypto101Pod twitter.com/BrycePaul101 twitter.com/PizzaMind www.instagram.com/crypto_101 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/101Crypto/ https://www.facebook.com/CRYPTO101Podcast/ **THIS IS NOT FINANCIAL OR LEGAL ADVICE** © Copyright 2019 Boardwalk Flock, LLC All Rights Reserved Music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NIBXEFyqGco ♫Music By♫ ●James Flamestar - A Thousand Rivers ●Song - https://youtu.be/NIBXEFyqGco ●James Flamestar - https://www.bassrebels.co.uk/JamesFla... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uAK5s5SXUdQ Rafaga de Dub by makina https://soundcloud.com/makinamakinama... Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b... Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/uAK5s5SXUdQ
** this is not financial or legal advice*** Today we sit down with three projects to give 101's on what they are up to on the blockchain. Recorded from ETH Denver, Celer, Rhombus, and TrueBit walk us through their team, projects, 101 terminology specific to their projects, and, of course, their projects. Show Links: CRYPTO101podcast.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/user?u=8429526 Twitter: twitter.com/Crypto101Pod twitter.com/BrycePaul101 twitter.com/PizzaMind www.instagram.com/crypto_101 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/101Crypto/ https://www.facebook.com/CRYPTO101Podcast/ **THIS IS NOT FINANCIAL OR LEGAL ADVICE** © Copyright 2019 Boardwalk Flock, LLC All Rights Reserved Music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NIBXEFyqGco ♫Music By♫ ●James Flamestar - A Thousand Rivers ●Song - https://youtu.be/NIBXEFyqGco ●James Flamestar - https://www.bassrebels.co.uk/JamesFla... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uAK5s5SXUdQ Rafaga de Dub by makina https://soundcloud.com/makinamakinama... Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b... Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/uAK5s5SXUdQAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
There's a whole market for art in the blockchain economy that few know about. This episode we speak with one of the artists on the front lines of making a whole new industry in the crypto space. Jessica Angel works with Truebit, an open source community committed to appreciation, understanding, and implementation of cryptoeconomic protocols and scalable, blockchain infrastructure. Her work encompasses the management of operations and the direction of the#artproject initiative. Find current project information here: http://artproject.io/ Her recent art projects take over architectural interiors, exploring the possibility of visual illusion and space transformation with the use of perspective. She address a nontraditional experience of space, using mural painting, large scale drawing interventions and wallpapering, creating immersive environments that bring people closer to imagination and to the experience of unconventional sensations, enabling a disorienting encounter with reality. Find more info about her work here: www.JessicaAngelArts.com
Thanks for joining Bijan and Lucian for another episode of Dose of Ether. This week we discuss Cartesi with its Truebit style off chain computation Solid from Tim Berners Lee, and Metamask with Ledger and EIP 712. Show Links: https://www.umlivroaberto.org/frozen/techpaper.pdf https://solid.mit.edu/ https://medium.com/metamask/metamask-now-supports-ledger-hardware-wallets-847f4d51546 https://medium.com/metamask/eip712-is-coming-what-to-expect-and-how-to-use-it-bb92fd1a7a26
In this episode, we speak with Eric Tang from Livepeer about the need for off-chain computation, what scenarios make sense for off-chain and which can work on-chain, how Livepeer sees its role in the ecosystem and how they aim to help more people livestream in a decentralised way. Read more about Livepeer here (https://livepeer.org/) If you want to get involved with the project, you can do so here (https://medium.com/livepeer-blog/livepeer-for-beginners-3b49945c24a7) Check out this paper by Jacob Eberhardt about off-chain computation. http://www.ise.tu-berlin.de/fileadmin/fg308/publications/2017/2017-eberhardt-tai-offchaining-patterns.pdf
TrueBit is one of the more impressive decentralized projects, and we're really excited to have had the chance to interview Harley Swick, core developer on the project. We talk to him about TrueBit, how it works, it's significance, how it differentiates itself from other off-chain computation projects. We go over some of the many, many applications of decentralized off-chain computation projects and how they can improve world resource utilization. Amazing and really exciting stuff! https://truebit.io/ https://medium.com/truebit https://twitter.com/truebitprotocol https://twitter.com/hdswick
TrueBit is one of the more impressive decentralized projects, and we're really excited to have had the chance to interview Harley Swick, core developer on the project. We talk to him about TrueBit, how it works, it's significance, how it differentiates itself from other off-chain computation projects. We go over some of the many, many applications of decentralized off-chain computation projects and how they can improve world resource utilization. Amazing and really exciting stuff! https://truebit.io/ https://medium.com/truebit https://twitter.com/truebitprotocol https://twitter.com/hdswick
Robbie Bent from Truebit talks about decentralized, scalable computation for blockchains. Key takeaways: Blockchains need to be able to meet massive computational needs Truebit brings cost-effective and secure decentralized computational power to blockchains, and New blockchain tech needs to deliver on their white papers Links: twitter.com/Truebitprotocol https://twitter.com/robbiebent1 https://github.com/TrueBitFoundation https://medium.com/truebit Full show notes at http://wing.vc/
Orie Steele, CTO of Transmute Industries. Orie is the creator of the Transmute Platform, a rapid application development framework for centralized, decentralized, and hybrid Ethereum applications and services. We discuss language features of Solidity, scalability paradigms such as Truebit, building blockchain architectures, and off-chain scalability. We pull from his cyber security training to talk about security and best practices in smart contract development.
Blockchain Innovation: Interviewing The Brightest Minds In Blockchain
Jason Teutsch is a mathematician (PhD) and computer scientist whose research focuses on distributed systems, security, game theory, and algorithmic randomness. Jason is also the founder of TrueBit - a scalable verification solution for Blockchains. In this episode, Jason and I discuss: The computational limitations of Ethereum smart contracts The definition of smart contract (hint: it’s not the same as a legal contract), gas, and the gas limit on Ethereum The “Verifier’s Dilemma,” a situation whereby Blockchain miners have little to no incentives to verify transactions (which is the problem TrueBit solves) Use cases for TrueBit, including LivePeer – a decentralized video streaming platform, AI, “Interactive ICOs,” and much more
As part of the Top 5 news, we have identified a few new or current projects we've learned about as a result of the Rare Digital Art Festival on January 13. We've got a lively discussion about the event among ourselves and with our guest, Jason Bailey of Artnome. 1. Art Project Decentralized - This is a blockchain-driven collaborative open source art project by artist Jessica Angel in collaboration with TrueBit. https://vimeo.com/249089063 https://projects.invisionapp.com/share/R6F7UY5CQ#/screens/269818683_Art_Project 2. Scrilla release December 2017 - You Can't Smoke a Bitcoin. Inspiration? One listener commented: "Sound like the theme music for a wolf of wall street sequel" https://soundcloud.com/scrillaventura/cant-smoke-a-bitcoin 3. Creative Tech Week - New York May 3-12, 2018. This is a crowd-funded event with installation locations across NYC. Artists are given an opportunity to install and promote their work. http://creativetechweek.nyc/ 4. 50 Cent Made Millions Off Bitcoin in Album Sales, by Rap-Up, January 23, 2018, http://www.rap-up.com/2018/01/23/50-cent-made-millions-off-bitcoin-in-album-sales/ 5. Codex Protocol annonymous art bidding and registration service launched. A unique crypto-based decentralized title regisry launched in January 2018. http://www.codexprotocol.com/#idteam Knowledge A. Reinventing the Art Lab on the Blockchain, Janury 3, 2018, Lucy Sollitt in Rhizome. http://rhizome.org/editorial/2018/jan/03/reinventing-the-art-lab-on-the-blockchain/ B. The Blockchain Art Market is here, Jason Bailey, our guest for today https://www.artnome.com/news/2017/12/22/the-blockchain-art-market-is-here and What is Cryptoart? https://www.artnome.com/news/2018/1/14/what-is-cryptoart C. Art and Blockchain - Revolution in Art, by Sandra Breslau, January 30, 2018 https://cointelegraph.com/news/art-and-blockchain-revolution-in-art-collectin AOTB About Hosts Posts 1. DJ Pepe Invades Rare Art Festival in New York City, by DJ Pepe https://medium.com/@DJPEPE_/djpepe-invades-rare-art-festival-in-new-york-city-7b7d95843f1e 2. Tokens, Branding and Digital Assets, by Cynthia Gayton, https://medium.com/@squizzi3/tokens-branding-and-digital-assets-37009d9aef79 3. RareAF talks DJ Pepe, by R.A.R.E. Art Labs, January 30, 2018 https://medium.com/@rareartlabs/rareaf-talks-dj-pepe-93f11afb4cce 4. How Much for That Pepe? Scenes from the First Rare Digital Art Auction, by Daniel Penny, January 23, 2018, The Paris Review. https://www.theparisreview.org/blog/2018/01/23/much-pepe-scenes-first-rare-digital-art-auction/ 5. Blockchain Insider: Cynthia M. Gayton, Esq., by Portia Burton, December 21, 2017. https://medium.com/@chain_explainer/blockchain-insider-cynthia-m-gayton-esq-f218b763bbc5 Bitcoin Tips: 1D3DYP4nBC5DqTm1g5GeKf1uWeemLipwpY
Current solutions for decentralized data processing like Golem or Truebit provide part of a data services solution. Storj, Filecoin, Sia, and others offer storage solutions. Streamer tokenizes the value in streams of Data. Using the same interface for both data delivery and payment, Streamr hopes to create a two sided market for data. This rounds out the basic data services portfolio, operating synergistically with existing projects. CEO Henri Pihkala and COO Risto Karjalainen explain. etherreview.info https://itunes.apple.com//podcast/the-ether-review/id899090462?mt=2
Epicenter - Learn about Blockchain, Ethereum, Bitcoin and Distributed Technologies
We’re joined by Loi Luu, Co-founder of KyberNetwork. This new decentralized exchange protocol, built on Ethereum, aims to match buyers with reserve operators, who create liquidity for crypto-asset pairs. Trades occur instantaneously and without the need for a trusted third party exchange operator. Topics covered in this episode: Loi’s background and involvement with various projects such as TrueBit, Smart Pool, and Oyente The desirable features of a decentralized exchange Other decentralized exchange projects and how they compare to KyberNetwork KyberNetwork’s unique design philosophy KyberNetwork’s user experience and how a trade occurs from start to finish The various actors in the network and their respective roles How KyberNetwork mitigates certain vulnerabilities, such as transaction front running How network actors are compensated KyberNetwork’s DAO governance model and development roadmap Episode links: KyberNetwork KyberNetwork Blog KyberNetwork White Paper This episode is hosted by Meher Roy and Sébastien Couture. Show notes and listening options: epicenter.tv/195
Epicenter - Learn about Blockchain, Ethereum, Bitcoin and Distributed Technologies
Bitcoin and Ethereum miners collectively make up what is perhaps the most powerful computational resource in the world. However, mobile phones from the early 2000’s could arguably run more complex operations than these networks combined. While blockchains themselves may never reach the level of computational power of modern computers, they may be leveraged as the underlying verification layer for centralized computing. We’re joined by Jason Teutsch and Christian Reitwiessner. They are the co-authors of a visionary whitepaper which describes Truebit. This protocol would allow complex computations to be executed on off-chain systems while being validated by Ethereum miners. The results of these computations would consequently be available to on-chain smart contracts. Truebit makes clever use of proof systems and game theory to build a protocol where a Task Giver can ask a third party, the Solver, to execute a complex computation in exchange for a reward. Not limited to Solidity, these could be executed in traditional languages such as Go, Python or C++. Verifiers could then challenge the results, incentivising the Solver to be honest or see his reward be stripped away. This incentive structure would guarantee fast and reliable results while eliminating the need for a trusted third party. Topics covered in this episode: Jason and Christian respective backgrounds in the ecosystem. The core problem being addressed by Truebit Why a scalable decentralized computational resource is desirable How Truebit makes use of proof systems and game theory to enable trusted computations off-chain How the verification game works the incentive structures proposed in Truebit The various use cases for Truebit How Truebit could allow for blockchain interoperability without the need for “blockchain of blockchains” type networks Episode links: TrueBit Website TrueBit Subreddit TrueBit: Scalable Computation talk by Christian Reitwiessner at Ethereum Meetup in Berlin Slides for the Scalable Computation talk This episode is hosted by Meher Roy and Sébastien Couture. Show notes and listening options: epicenter.tv/177