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On this episode of Rehash, we are dissecting identity, reputation, and truth with Billy Luedtke, founder of Intuition, a full stack solution that allows anyone to claim anything about anything.If that sounds cryptic to you, you'll want to brace yourself because Billy and I go down countless esoteric rabbit holes in this episode about what our true identity is, how we know something to be true, and the ways in which technology is affecting our biological intuition. Billy has been in the crypto space for over 10 years and has been working on various decentralized identity projects throughout this time as one of the earliest employees at ConsenSys and later a founder of Uport, one of the earliest projects in web3 focused on decentralized identity. Many of the ideas we discuss in this episode are open to interpretation, and you probably have your own perspectives on these topics that differ from ours. I would love to hear your thoughts on these topics and open the conversation up to the community. Feel free to tag us on Twitter or join our Discord server and share your thoughts with us. COLLECT THIS EPISODEhttps://www.rehashweb3.xyz/ FOLLOW USRehash: https://twitter.com/rehashweb3Diana: https://twitter.com/ddwchenBilly: https://twitter.com/0xbillyIntuition: https://intuition.systems/ SPONSORSLens Protocol: https://lens.xyzQuests: https://rehash.quests.com LINKSThe Evolution of IntuitionWeb3 Identity Stack (Nich/1kx) TIMESTAMPS0:00 Intro3:56 What is digital identity?6:19 True identity vs digital identity7:48 Dissecting true identity further11:18 Billy's biggest lessons learned about identity and reputation14:01 What to attest to16:26 Objective vs subjective truths20:23 Intuition UI24:55 What are the limits of human intuition?26:39 Has technology ruined human intuition?33:53 How to incentivize people to share their knowledge45:35 What is Intuition?46:34 Best apps to build on Intuition55:11 Questions from the community1:03:51 Explain Your Tweet DISCLAIMER: The information in this video is the opinion of the speaker(s) only and is for informational purposes only. You should not construe it as investment advice, tax advice, or legal advice, and it does not represent any entity's opinion but those of the speaker(s). For investment or legal advice, please seek a duly licensed professional.
Today we're talking to Michael Sena, founder of 3Box Labs. Michael's crypto story started in early 2016 when he was working as a product management consultant in California. He started thinking about what applications could really help us fight back against the techno monopoly of Google, Apple, and Facebook. That's when he came across Ethereum, and all the ideas he had just clicked into place. Michael couldn't shake the itch, and so he moved to New York, where he joined the company ConsenSys. There he found a place in the identity working group, which would go on to create uPort, the first platform for decentralized identity and self-sovereign data. They delivered decentralized identity solutions to various governments and institutions around the world using the Ethereum blockchain. This is when Michael saw an emerging need for Web3 developers. 3Box Labs was the original inventors of the Ceramic Network, which is a decentralized protocol for mutable real-time data. In other words, they give database-like capabilities in a completely decentralized way. Michael says a lot goes into designing a system like that. The 3Box Labs team is only 13 people, but they're in the process of scaling up dramatically. Michael says they have a bunch of teams building on the Ceramic Network. Ceramic can be used on all applications built of real, live data. They're seeing the most traction in core Web3 decentralized apps such as DeFi, NFT's, and DAO's. A few months back, Ceramic went live with an early version of Main Net, and they've started to onboard projects that developed on Test Net and want to be on Main Net. Eventually, Main Net will be fully open to everyone. One main focus of 3Box Labs is to continue building out the features and functionality to drive more use and adoption. They hope to continue optimizing to make Ceramic more broadly usable. Another focus is shoring up some of the peer to peer architecture of the system under the hood, potentially introducing some crypto economic incentives. If you would like to learn more about 3Box Labs, they can be found at www.3boxlabs.com. They are very active on Discord, which can be found at www.chat.ceramic.network. For anyone interested in working for 3Box Labs, Michael says they're currently scaling the team and to please visit www.jobs.level.co/3box. -- Divi is creating the world's first closed-loop, vertically-integrated cryptocurrency ecosystem. Much like Apple's ecosystem is anchored by iCloud, the Divi Project blockchain serves as the core of the Divi network of technologies. Thanks to a keen understanding of the divide that separates the mainstream from the crypto world, the Divi team is able to create solutions to the industry's biggest problem: adoption by non-technical users. Divi's user-friendly, one-click solutions aim to bring blockchain-based payments into modernity with great UX. In this podcast, we will cover all aspects of cryptocurrency, hot topics, and technology as worldwide adoption grows.
In this episode of The Unstoppable Podcast, we're talking to Evin McMullen — co-founder at Serto, formerly called UPort, a company bridging the intersection between data and identity.Evin gives her views on data and identity both on and off-chain and talks about how we could port around our personal data in an ideal model. We also discuss the benefits of storing data on-chain versus off-chain.We talk about how Evin originally got the idea for Serto and the problems she's trying to solve, including some real-world examples, and her experiences getting government agencies on board. Evin shares her plans for the future.Evin also talks about her thoughts on DAOs and the problems they can solve in society, along with some challenges with DAOs and potential ideas to overcome them.—You can follow Matthew on Twitter and LinkedIn, Diana on Twitter and LinkedIn, and learn more about Unstoppable Domains and our work here.You can follow our guest, Evin McMullen, on Twitter and learn more about Serto here.—Don't forget to rate, download, and subscribe to the podcast so you won't miss an episode and we can keep producing awesome content for you.
Hi Fintech Futurists, In this conversation, we talk with Michael Sena of uPort, 3Box Labs, and The Ceramic Network about web3.0, decentralized identity, and the various standards that he has been implicit in creating. Additionally, we explore the nuances around data ownership and identity, the journey from founding uPort to now 3Box and the Ceramic network and how the practical implementation of these ideas has changed as the decentralized web has changed from Web2.0 to Web3.0, and conclude on how the Metaverse will be composed of decentralized identity and the protocols on which it travels.
Pelle Brændgaard, the cofounder and CEO of Notabene, an enterprise software company building compliance tools to enable trusted cryptoasset transactions between financial services firms, joins the show. In this episode we discuss: Pelle’s early work in distributed systems and pre-bitcoin cyber-cash projects His path to cofounding Uport and his views on decentralized identity systems The vision of Notabene how the firm is addressing the compliance needs of financial institutions and crypto exchanges and brokerages His views on the travel rule and how this will impact market participants The unhosted/hosted wallets debate Learn more about Notabene here. Sponsor notes: Withum is a forward-thinking, technology-driven advisory and accounting firm committed to helping our clients be more profitable, efficient and productive in today’s complex business environment. Our Digital Currency group is proud to partner with members of the cryptocurrency community. Get to know us at withum.com/crypto.
In this episode of Voices of Data Economy, we chat with Pelle Brændgaard, former engineering lead at uPort who is passionate about Blockchain-related projects with a focus on Identity, KYC, and the developing world. Pelle Brændgaard simplifies DIDs (Decentralised Identifiers) and verifiable credentials for us; challenges the lack of real use cases when it comes to self-sovereign identity (SSI); talks about the need for a genuine decentralised identity ecosystem and more. Voices of Data Economy is supported by Ocean Protocol Foundation. Ocean is kickstarting a Data Economy by breaking down data silos and equalising access to data for all. Learn more about Ocean Protocol here. This episode was co-hosted by NiMA Asghari & Diksha Dutta Production & audio engineering by Peter Jursic --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dataeconomy/message
Hoy tengo de invitado a un gran amigo, con quien fuimos socios en Mondome en 2014.Comenzó su trabajo en el mundo de la tecnología en Altavista, uno de los primeros buscadores en la web allá por la década de los 90s, siendo el 1er webmaster del buscador.Como tecnólogo construyó una de las primeras plataformas de criptomonedas NeuClear, 9 años antes de Bitcoin. Antes de empezar uPort trabajaba llevando Bitcoin a consumidores y negocios en Africa con Kipochi.Estoy hablando de Pelle Braendgaard, co-fundador de uPort y actualmente está trabajando en un proyecto secreto relacionado con la identidad.En la conversación hablamosdel impacto de la "regla de Viaje" de la GAFI en los exchanges de criptomonedas que se viene.Como fué su experiencia como CTO de uPortCuáles son los proyectos gubernamentales en los que se está utilizando uPort.Cómo han evolucionado los estándares de identidad y que están desarrollando actualmente.¿Qué es un DIDs y un Verifiable Credentials?¿Cómo ve la evolución de Ethereum en los últimos años?Los riesgos de MakerDAOOpcionalidad.Su nuevo proyecto con Andres Jungue...y muchas cosas másPuedes conectar con Pelle directamente via Twitter si lo buscas como @pelleb (https://twitter.com/PelleB).Si te gusta este podcast, déjanos tus comentarios en twitter o compártelos a aquellos que les pueda interesar. Recuerda que además puedes ver los videos tutoriales en YouTube y puedes visitarnos en btcenespanol.com o seguirnos en twitter, instagram o facebook como @btcenespanolEspero que la disfrutes!
Hoy te presentamos una charla muy divertida con uno de los referentes de la comunidad chilena, que gracias a bitcoin conoció a un nuevo familiar.Su pasión por el software abierto lo llevó a encontrarse con bitcoin en 2009 y a partir de allí comenzó a difundir la tecnología con sus amigos y creó los primeros meetups que se hicieron en Chile.Hoy en día, se encuentra desarrollando soluciones de identidad en Europa y otras partes del mundo.Estamos hablando de Andrés Junge, co-fundador de uPort una de las principales plataformas de identidad y co-fundador de Yaykuy el 1er exchange de cripto de Chile. Hablaremos de:- su historia de cómo bitcoin lo llevó a conocer a un nuevo familiar,- como ha evolucionado uPort durante los últimos 4 años (yendo de una solución con puro blockchain a una solución con menos blockchain), - sobre sus aprendizajes en estos años de emprendimiento- que recomendaciones le haría una persona que se quiere iniciar en el mundo blockchain y- muchas otras cosas más. Puedes conectar con él directamente via Twitter si lo buscas como @ajunge_m y encontrar más información de uport en uPort.me Recuerda que nos puedes visitar en btcenespanol.com o seguirnos en youtube, twitter, instagram o facebook como @btcenespanol
Pelle Braengaard is the CTO at uPort, which is working on the world's first self-sovereign identity platform. It is commonly accepted that controlling our own identity—including data—is good for us as individuals, but is it also good for business? Currently, our personal data is stored in silos. Facebook has one set of information on us, while the IRS has another. But, as Braengaard puts it, “...if the user actually has access and has a right to their own data, they can also share it.” Is data property? Do we have a right to our own data? While the answers are complicated, Braengaard gets to the heart of the questions in this eye-opening episode.
Pelle Braengaard is the CTO at uPort, which is working on the world’s first self-sovereign identity platform. It is commonly accepted that controlling our own identity—including data—is good for us as individuals, but is it also good for business? Currently, our personal data is stored in silos. Facebook has one set of information on us, while the IRS has another. But, as Braengaard puts it, “...if the user actually has access and has a right to their own data, they can also share it.” Is data property? Do we have a right to our own data? While the answers are complicated, Braengaard gets to the heart of the questions in this eye-opening episode.
Eric har hittat fän i en levande fäbod och Kents artist har gjort succé på Uport. Kent har även hjälpt Kaj som ändrade Kents syn på rätten till rullator. Sen pratas det mycket om porrminnen och Kents märkliga barndomsvänner som bland annat pissat på honom. Neuralink, "fotning", labbobservationer och lite trams. VARNING: Konsultera din psykolog, psykiater och andliga vägledare före lyssning. Kan verka stötande, kränkande och väcka känslor. ezigenaren@gmail.com IG: ericochzigenaren Twtr: ezigenaren
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Paul Kohlhaas is a blockchain entrepreneur with a passion for open source utility networks. After graduating in economics and politics, he co-founded Linum Labs, a blockchain architecture studio and worked as Business Development Director at ConsenSys, uPort, pioneering real-world implementations in digital identity. A profound passion for chemical and pharmaceutical economics led him to found the Molecule Protocol, a network for the decentralised R&D of molecular compounds.
Te gusta dar el RUT en el supermercado, o en las tiendas de retail? Te sientes cómodo al saber toda la información que facebook guarda sobre ti? La identidad digital es un tema cada vez más relevante, y es justamente uno de los temas en que la tecnología Blockchain nos puede ayudar a generar nuevas dináminas que nos permitan identificarnos en el comercio sin entregar información personal. Entérate de lo que está haciendo Uport al respecto en nuestra entrevista con su fundador Andrés Junge, Senior Arquitect en ConsenSys.
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We’re joined by Joseph Lubin, Founder and CEO of ConsenSys. Joseph founded ConsenSys as an Ethereum development studio on the heels of the Ethereum crowd sale in 2014. The company has since grown to a distributed organization of over 1,000 people. Over 50 companies and projects have emerged from ConsenSys, including Metamask, uPort, Gnosis, and GitCoin, to name only a few. Today, the company continues to invest in growing the Ethereum ecosystem by funding projects, and through consulting services for companies and institutions. Topics covered in this episode: Joseph’s background working as a technologist in the financial industry How he discovered Bitcoin in 2011 What lead Joseph to meet Vitalik Buterin and the founding Ethereum team How he founded ConsenSys and the company’s vision The company’s impressive growth and output The recent round of layoffs at ConsenSys How he thinks blockchain can change the world for the better His advice to companies feeling the pressure of the current bear market Joseph visiton for the future of ConsenSys and Ethereum Episode links: ConsenSys website The Prophets of Cryptocurrency Survey the Boom and Bust (The New Yorker) The Uncanny Mind That Built Ethereum (WIRED) ConsenSys Monthly Report — November 2018 A Prehistory of the Ethereum Protocol Joseph Lubin on Twitter Thank you to our sponsors for their support: Simplify your hiring process & access the best blockchain talent . Get a $1,000 credit on your first hire at toptal.com/epicenter. Deploy enterprise-ready consortium blockchain networks that scale in just a few clicks. More at aka.ms/epicenter. This episode is hosted by Friederike Ernst and Sébastien Couture. Show notes and listening options: epicenter.tv/269
In this episode, we get deep and philosophical with Bobby Dresser, Technical Project Manager for MetaMask. For the uninitiated, MetaMask is the gateway to Web3 enabling you to run Ethereum dApps right in your browser. We had a fascinating and wide-ranging conversation with Bobby discussing the dynamics of working on a remote-first team, the fuzziness of competition and collaboration, and so much more. One of the most interesting aspects of our discussion with Bobby was hearing his perspective on his title at MetaMask. During his career, Bobby went from working as an engineer to a product manager to, now, a Technical Project Manager at MetaMask. His thoughts around the meaning of his current role are important and instructive for those in the crypto world, particularly those working on open source projects. Another incredibly interesting aspect of Bobby’s experience is that prior to joining MetaMask he worked on the Uport team, another project under ConsenSys. We discussed how those projects may intersect in the future, as well as how MetaMask views potentially competitive projects like Status. If you’re like us, you’ll find the answers to those questions fascinating and you’ll see how they may apply to the other projects in the space. We highly recommend you check out this episode. Enjoy! Show Notes [0:57] Bobby's background and path to crypto. [2:50] What MetaMask is and what it enables. [7:37] History of MetaMask, how it has evolved and exciting projects in development. [11:45] Bobby's role and how it is different from previous roles he's been in. [15:30] The most important aspects of Bobby’s job and a peak into what it's like working on an open source project. [17:52] Favorite tools and tactics the team uses. [23:06] Example of how the team validates assumptions around what problems to solve. [26:37] How the team is thinking about business model. [29:13] Competitors, or partners, in realizing the crypto vision? [32:33] Are different projects like MetaMask, Uport, Status, etc. converging on the same problem and solution spaces? [38:16] MetaMask's user research and experience process today and where it's headed in the future. [40:25] Current focus of user research and a good example of the UX challenges of the crypto space today. [44:13] User research and testing approaches, as well as data they can and can't use to inform product development. [49:28] Biggest differences between developing products in crypto versus traditional products. [51:23] Breakdown of MetaMask team and process. [56:35] How the team determines the roadmap and the challenges of remote teams. [1:00:35] As the gateway to Web3, how do you take into account what dapps MetaMask may be the gateway to? [1:05:15] How the team communicates progress to the community and within ConsenSys. [1:07:46] What is success for MetaMask and how are they or will they be measuring progress towards it? [1:11:58] The dynamics created by people forking MetaMask’s code. [1:14:01] Interesting tidbit about Bobby. [1:16:05] Plug for open positions at MetaMask. Links https://metamask.io/ https://consensys.net/ https://www.uport.me/ https://status.im/ https://infura.io/ https://gitcoin.co/ https://www.musteka.la/ https://consensys.net/open-roles/team@metamask.io
Pelle is a Dane, living in Nicaragua, where he is heading up the Consensys office. He is busy working on building uPort a decentralized identity platform at ConsenSys.
Our guest for this show is JP Thor, CEO of CanYa, a global marketplace of peer-to-peer services with a cryptocurrency payment layer. JP is a former Air Force pilot, an early Bitcoin adopter and a Blockchain ambassador. He serves as an advisor to multiple Blockchain startups including Loki and Trust Wallet. Tune in to hear about: Background and transition from being an air force pilot to the blockchain/cryptocurrency ecosystem Why JP started a decentralised service marketplace What does the customer journey look like as a service provider or user Use of the token (CAN) on the platform and the tokeneconomics How the hedged escrow function works to ensure that the service provider gets paid fairly and not be subject to price fluctuations Thoughts on most people in the world not investing or buying cryptocurrency but getting into crypto by earning it How CanYa plans to cope with the learning curve required for anyone to store crypto assets Why CanYa took the strategy of being centralised in the beginning and over time move towards greater decentralisation - with the eventual goal to be a DAO (decentralised autonomous organisation) How CanYa aims to achieve decentralisation over a period of time How CanYa is developing infrastructure around having a decentralised marketplace as well On-chain governance Ethereum 2.0 Layer 1 vs Layer 2 discussion Projects mentioned: Digix, Origin Protocol, uPort, OmiseGo, Humaiq, Trust wallet, Loom Network amongst others
In this special episode, we share a number of short interviews we did with the participants of the Web3 UX Unconference which followed Edcon last week in Toronto. Featuring Dan Finlay from Metamask, Alex van de Sande from the Ethereum Foundation, Ric Burton from Balance, Philippe Castonguay, Jonny Howle from Uport, Dan Tsui and Bryant Eisenbach, we explore the topic of UX in the blockchain space. Thanks to guest co-host Maciej Hirsz (https://twitter.com/MaciejHirsz)! Find & follow the guests on Twitter: - www.twitter.com/danfinlay - www.twitter.com/metamask - www.twitter.com/avsa - www.twitter.com/ethereum - www.twitter.com/ricburton - www.twitter.com/Balance_io - www.twitter.com/PhABCD - www.twitter.com/JonnyAustinTX - www.twitter.com/uport - www.twitter.com/fubuloubu Thanks to @derek_sys & @sdtsui for organising!
uPort co-founder and project lead Rouven Heck and Business and Operations specialist Alice Nawfal join host Cameron D'Ambrosi to discuss the internet's current lack of an identity layer, the concept of self-sovereign identity, and the future of decentralized identity networks. Host: Cameron D'Ambrosi @dambrosi Guests: Alice Nawfal - Business and Operations, uPort Rouven Heck - Co-Founder and Project Lead, uPort @RH7 State of Identity is brought to you by: KNOW Identity 2018 State of Identity is brought to you by, KNOW Identity 2018. Hack, network and learn at the premier conference focused on identity innovation. Returning to the Ronald Reagan building in Washington DC, March 26-28, 2018. For tickets, visit KNOWIdentityConference.com Trulioo Speed up your KYB due diligence and reduce costs with Trulioo’s Global Business Verification. It no longer has to take 3 to 4 weeks to onboard businesses or create merchant accounts, now it can be done in seconds! Get real-time access to hundreds of government registers from over 80 countries to instantly verify over 250 million companies of all sizes! Verify business entities on-demand, Perform watch list checks, Identify and verify UBOs – all through a single API integration. With Trulioo, it’s simple and swift. Know Your Customers and Businesses around the globe via One Solution, One Contract, One Integration. Check out trulioo.com today.
Vi träffar Entreprenören och krögaren Sebastian Charlie Andersson. Vi går igenom hans resa som entreprenör, hur han som 14 åring började jobba i restaurangbranschen parallellt med skolan, hur han som 22 åring tog över en restaurang själv, om hur han startade mega stora musikfestivalen Uport i lilla Ulricehamn, självklart massa historier och skvaller om artisterna […]
Ryan Snowden is the Strategic Growth Coordinator at CB Insights, a National Science Foundation-backed technology market intelligence platform that provides predictive intelligence into emerging technology trends, startups and corporate strategy. Ryan is intertwined with sales and marketing operations, events, and special projects at CB Insights. His research provides insights for investors, Fortune 500 executives, among other early-adopters, and has positioned Ryan as an ambassador of Ethereum. Prior to CB Insights, Ryan worked in sales for a handful of New York City and Pittsburgh-based startups while building an on-demand lead generation business. He holds a degree in Finance and General Management from the University of Pittsburgh, loves to play ultimate frisbee, and have long conversations about the implications of the blockchain. Dapps (Decentralized Applications) Mentioned Augur and Gnosis as prediction markets Brave's Basic Attention Token Coinbase's TokenBrowser and Status Golem for decentralized computing SingularDTV and Ujo Music for artists and content uPort for self-sovereign identity WeiFund for crowdfunding Learn More Reddit Devcon3 Future of Fintech conference- including previous guest Joe Lubin Week in Ethereum News Ryan’s Challenge; Do the research on Ethereum Like my crypto episodes? Support the work! Ethereum: 0x1c5f5da1efad45078c41bceb18eb777099138e6b Bitcoin: 13RcQZnZM4Lx6bw37YVdiv6Uc2X5b7anF3 If you liked this interview, check out our other blockchain and cryptocurrency related interviews. Subscribe on iTunes | Stitcher | Overcast | PodBay
Today we compare in-depth the self-sovereign and federated models of identity. Why is our means of proving who we are important? Well, for one thing, relying on an authority which doesn’t have our best interests at heart to manage our identity is one of the many problems exploited by the decentralized propaganda machine described last episode. Our guests today are Christian Lundkvist, senior technologist at ConsenSys and Chief Architect and Researcher of the uPort self sovereign identity platform, and Steve Wilson, has spent 22 years researching identity, 14 of which has been independent. Steve currently leads the independent research business, Lockstep and is also working with Constellation Research where he studies blockchain technology. Christian Lundkvist: https://twitter.com/ChrisLundkvist Stephen Wilson: https://twitter.com/Steve_Lockstep https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/state-change/id1088310627?mt=2 https://twitter.com/Statechange_ Statechange.net
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The road to mainstream adoption of blockchain technologies is a long one. Although the user experience of wallets has greatly improved since the dark days of command-line only interfaces, decentralized applications continue to struggle with onboarding non-technical users. Jarrad Hope and Carl Bennetts, join us to discuss Status, a mobile Ethereum client which aims to turn the standard wallet experience on its head. At its core, Status is a mobile instant messenger client that leverages the Whisper protocol for secure peer-to-peer communication. Through its familiar messaging interface and elegant design, users can chat and send Ether directly in the app. As the first implementation of Ethereum’s Light Client Protocol, users may also use decentralized applications such as uPort, Gnosis and Aragon on their mobile phones. Built as an open source project, Status’ developer platform also allows developers to easily port their Dapps to the app. Topics covered in this episode: Jarrad and Carl’s background and journey to the Ethereum space Status’ vision for a friendly, mobile Dapp client Status’ technical architecture How Status leverages Ethereum’s Light Client and Whisper protocols The Status user experience and feature set Jarrad and Carl’s views on privacy and how Status fulfils their goal of privacy by default The long term vision for a Status Network The project’s roadmap and business model Episode links: Status: The Mobile Ethereum Client Status Reddit This episode is hosted by Meher Roy and Sébastien Couture. Show notes and listening options: epicenter.tv/181
Henrik & Janne gästas av ingen mindre än Krille initiativ tagare och grundare av tävlingen Uport pike Open. Avsnittet tar upp allt från 2017 års start på säsongen för Krille till årets upplaga av tävlingen, vi pratar om jätte gäddor och annat gött.
On this episode of BlockChannel, hosts McKie and Dee are joined by Matt Liston, Chief Strategist of Gnosis. Gnosis is a decentralized prediction market that can be used to make money by predicting the outcome of future events. Sound futuristic? Impossible? It's not. Join the boys as they share the ins and outs of Gnosis, the implications of prediction markets on society, their TO plans Token Offering, and how Matt believes Ethereum will grow and mature in 2017. You won't want to miss these knowledge bombs. So, sit back, relax -- we're bout to drop something fierce. Links: Gnosis: gnosis.pm Augur: augur.org uPort: uport.me WeTrust: wetrust.io Maker: makerdao.com Intro/Outro Music by Faruhdey:@faruhdey Show Sponsor: Purse.io
In Brief: Longtime applied cryptography guru and uPort developer Pelle Braendgaard announces the upcoming release of the uPort developer Alpha! Then we take a look at tokenless blockchains and examine the fundamental confusion behind DAO projects. uPort promises to solve the biggest problem on the internet: representing a unique human being. Existing trusted server based solutions have provided something to work with, but every person who's suffered major identity theft can attest to their limitations. Those limitations are especially conspicuous when a blockchain interface is needed as they present a permission silo for attackers to target. Not too cool. With uPort blockchains will finally be open to the public. Bring on 2017! Content: Pelle Braendgaard, Arthur Falls https://twitter.com/pelleb https://twitter.com/ArthurFalls Subscribe on iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/state%E2%80%A6d1088310627?mt=2
Vi försöker sända från the fishcave, Jannes hobbyrum, där vi snackar om vårt egna stora tävlings fjaskot i Uport pike open. Samt vilka bortförklaringar man använt för att inte komma hem i tid! Och en hel del annat..
Nick Dodson is the creator of blockchain governance DApp BoardRoom. The plaform is designed to interoperate with Weifund, his equity crowdfunding Dapp. Together they use the trustless nature of the blockchain to provide decentralized equity based crowdsale and governance tools for online communities. Having featured uPort and MetaMask on recent episodes, it's interesting to see the how these core components are so important to the kind of higher level applications Nick has been working on. http://boardroom.to/ http://weifund.io/ Content: Nick Dodson, Arthur Falls Editing: Richard Toth https://twitter.com/iamnickdodson https://twitter.com/arthurfalls?lang=en http://podcast-editing.com
Systems architect Christian Lundkvist explains self sovereign identity through the lens of ConsenSys' identity management platform uPort. Self sovereign identity is a key infrastructure component of the blockchain ecosystem. http://uport.me Content: Arthur Falls, Christian Lundkvist Editing: Richard Toth http://podcast-editing.com