Epicenter - Learn about Crypto, Blockchain, Ethereum, Bitcoin and Distributed Technologies

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Epicenter brings you in-depth conversations about the technical, economic and social implications of cryptocurrencies and blockchain technologies. Every week, we interview business leaders, engineers academics and entrepreneurs, and bring you a diverse spectrum of opinions and points of view.

Epicenter is hosted by Sebastien Couture, Brian Fabian Crain, Friederike Ernst, Meher Roy and Felix Lutsch. Since 2014, our episodes have been downloaded over 8 million times.

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Here's a quick summary of the last 5 episodes on Epicenter - Learn about Crypto, Blockchain, Ethereum, Bitcoin and Distributed Technologies.

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Friederike Ernst Brian Fabian Crain Martin Kppelmann

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Dennison Bertram
Dennison Bertram is a prominent figure in the blockchain and cryptocurrency space, known for his work in developing software solutions for decentralized organizations. He is the founder of Tally, a platform that supports the governance and operational needs of Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs) and crypto communities. With a background in software engineering and a passion for decentralized technologies, Dennison has been instrumental in shaping the tools that facilitate community participation and governance in the blockchain ecosystem.
Nick Johnson
Nick Johnson is a prominent figure in the blockchain and cryptocurrency space, known for his work as the lead developer of the Ethereum Name Service (ENS). He has been instrumental in developing decentralized identity solutions and enhancing the scalability of blockchain technologies. Johnson's contributions to ENS have significantly impacted how users manage their digital identities on the Ethereum network, and he continues to advocate for innovations that improve user experience and security in the decentralized ecosystem.
Hasu
Hasu is a prominent figure in the cryptocurrency and blockchain space, known for his expertise in decentralized finance (DeFi) and liquid staking. He has been involved in various projects and discussions surrounding Ethereum's transition to proof-of-stake and the implications of staking models. His insights into the evolution of Lido and its impact on the Ethereum ecosystem have made him a respected voice in the community.
Jeff Zirlin
Jeff Zirlin is a co-founder of Axie Infinity, a blockchain-based game that has become a leading example of play-to-earn gaming. He has a background in game design and blockchain technology, and has played a pivotal role in the development of Axie Infinity's economy and community. Jeff is known for his insights into the intersection of gaming and cryptocurrency, and has been instrumental in promoting the adoption of blockchain gaming through innovative gameplay mechanics and community engagement.
Anatoly Yakovenko
Anatoly Yakovenko is the co-founder and CEO of Solana Labs, the company behind the Solana blockchain. He has a background in computer science and engineering, having previously worked at Qualcomm, where he focused on distributed systems and networking. Yakovenko is known for his innovative approach to blockchain technology, particularly in enhancing throughput and scalability without relying on sharding or rollups. His work has been pivotal in establishing Solana as a leading platform in the cryptocurrency space, recognized for its high performance and vibrant community.

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Tally tokenized organizations Decentralized Autonomous Organizations DAOs crypto communities onchain governance community participation fund management proposal creation voting staking liquidity layer governance tokens DeFi ENS V2 Cross-Chain Domains Namechain decentralized identities Ethereum multi-chain user identities digital identity chain L2-to-L2 bridging Domain squatting ENS users Paypal Venmo Google GoDaddy ENS upgrade token transfer Sequencer security scalability ENS roadmap Ethereum ecosystem Lido V3 institutional staking stVaults liquid staking decentralisation governance MEV blockchain gaming Axie Infinity play-to-earn NFTs fungible tokens Ronin Sky Mavis community building crypto gaming investments Solana blockchain concurrent block leaders L2 rollups Solana economics exploits scaling roadmap

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Epicenter is a podcast which takes you to heart of perhaps the most important technological revolution of our time, the rise of decentralized technologies. At the center of this paradigm shift are Bitcoin, blockchains, cryptocurrencies and other distributed systems, where networks form consensus to build new complex organisms which live nowhere, yet exist everywhere.

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Here's the recent few episodes on Epicenter - Learn about Crypto, Blockchain, Ethereum, Bitcoin and Distributed Technologies.

0:00 1:01:21

Tally: The Software Layer for Tokenized Organizations - Dennison Bertram

Hosts
Friederike Ernst
Guests
Dennison Bertram
Keywords
Tally tokenized organizations Decentralized Autonomous Organizations DAOs crypto communities onchain governance community participation fund management proposal creation voting staking liquidity layer governance tokens DeFi

Tally is a software platform designed to support tokenized organizations, particularly Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs) and crypto communities. It provides tools for launching tokens, governing protocols, and enabling staking to foster community participation and growth. Tally facilitates onchain governance, allowing transparent and decentralized decision-making for managing funds, grants, and protocol upgrades. It powers major blockchain ecosystems like Arbitrum, ZKsync, Uniswap DAO and Wormhole DAO by providing interfaces for proposal creation, voting, and staking. The Tally Protocol further enhances this by offering a liquidity layer for governance tokens, that allow token holders to earn staking rewards while retaining voting rights and participating in DeFi.

Topics covered in this episode:

  • Dennisons background
  • Has crypto won?
  • Does privacy still matter?
  • The vision behind Tally
  • The evolution of DAOs
  • Are grassroots DAOs viable?
  • Corporate vs. DAO PMF
  • How developer activity & contributors evolved
  • Tallys roadmap
  • ICO vs. IPO

Episode links:

Sponsors:

  • Gnosis: Gnosis builds decentralized infrastructure for the Ethereum ecosystem, since 2015. This year marks the launch of Gnosis Pay the world's first Decentralized Payment Network. Get started today at - gnosis.io
  • Chorus One: one of the largest node operators worldwide, trusted by 175,000+ accounts across more than 60 networks, Chorus One combines institutional-grade security with the highest yields at - chorus.one

This episode is hosted by Friederike Ernst.

0:00 48:42

ENS V2 Cross-Chain Domains & Namechain - Nick Johnson

Hosts
Friederike Ernst
Guests
Nick Johnson
Keywords
ENS V2 Cross-Chain Domains Namechain decentralized identities Ethereum multi-chain user identities digital identity chain L2-to-L2 bridging Domain squatting ENS users Paypal Venmo Google GoDaddy ENS upgrade token transfer Sequencer security scalability ENS roadmap Ethereum ecosystem

Namechain is an L2 developed by ENS Labs, to enhance the scalability and efficiency of managing decentralized identities on Ethereum. It is designed to work in tandem with ENS V2, which introduced a hierarchical registry system for more efficient subdomain management and custom resolvers. A key vision for Namechain is to unify multi-chain user identities, creating a "digital identity chain" that simplifies how users interact with the broader blockchain ecosystem. This is achieved through features like L2-to-L2 bridging, which allows users to initiate ENS-related activities from various Ethereum Layer 2 networks, not just Namechain itself.

Topics covered in this episode:

  • High level overview of ENS
  • Crosschain functionality through CCIP Read
  • Domain squatting
  • Onboarding ENS users via Paypal and Venmo
  • Google & GoDaddy integrations
  • ENS V2 upgrade & Namechain
  • Transferring tokens from Namechain to L1
  • Sequencer security assumptions
  • Scalability
  • New features & use cases
  • ENS roadmap & metrics
  • Ethereum ecosystem status

Episode links:

Sponsors:

  • Gnosis: Gnosis builds decentralized infrastructure for the Ethereum ecosystem, since 2015. This year marks the launch of Gnosis Pay— the world's first Decentralized Payment Network. Get started today at - gnosis.io
  • Chorus One: one of the largest node operators worldwide, trusted by 175,000+ accounts across more than 60 networks, Chorus One combines institutional-grade security with the highest yields at - chorus.one

This episode is hosted by Friederike Ernst.

0:00 1:19:32

Lido V3: Ushering in Institutional Staking Through stVaults - Hasu

Hosts
Brian Fabian Crain
Guests
Hasu
Keywords
Lido V3 institutional staking stVaults liquid staking Ethereum decentralisation governance MEV DeFi

Ethereum’s transition from proof-of-work to proof-of-stake created a unique set of conditions (i.e. lack of protocol-level delegation, 32 ETH requirement, long exit queues, etc.) that led to Lido’s liquid staking model to gain huge traction, significantly eclipsing other LSD providers on native PoS chains. stETH added on-demand liquidity, bypassing withdrawal windows, while also increasing DeFi utilization and increasing yields. Moreover, by allowing users to stake any amount of ETH in pools, it removed the requirement for 32 ETH increments, ultimately improving decentralisation through long tail distribution of individual stakers. Lido V3 introduces modular stVaults which enable staking customization. This allows professional actors, such as institutional stakers, to have granular control over validators, MEV and other parameters, diversifying their investment strategies.

Topics covered in this episode:

  • Hasu’s background
  • Discovering Lido
  • Liquid staking and the early days of Lido
  • Why liquid staking gained traction on Ethereum
  • The evolution of Lido
  • Initial decentralisation concerns and the importance of dual governance
  • Restaking
  • Lido V3 and vaults
  • Institutional staking & ETFs
  • Ethereum’s ‘crisis’ and its values

Episode links:

Sponsors:

  • Gnosis: Gnosis builds decentralized infrastructure for the Ethereum ecosystem, since 2015. This year marks the launch of Gnosis Pay— the world's first Decentralized Payment Network. Get started today at - gnosis.io
  • Chorus One: one of the largest node operators worldwide, trusted by 175,000+ accounts across more than 60 networks, Chorus One combines institutional-grade security with the highest yields at - chorus.one

This episode is hosted by Brian Fabian Crain.

0:00 54:34

Ronin: How Axie Infinity Kickstarted the Blockchain Gaming Revolution - Jeff Zirlin

Hosts
Brian Fabian Crain
Guests
Jeff Zirlin
Keywords
blockchain gaming Axie Infinity play-to-earn NFTs fungible tokens Ronin Sky Mavis community building crypto gaming investments

While DeFi’s ultimate goal is to provide an alternative for TradFi, blockchain gaming caters to retail masses, onboarding millions of users to crypto through incentives and fun gameplay. The greatest success story in Web3 gaming thus far has been, without a doubt, Axie Infinity. Apart from creating an engaged community whose early adopters also experienced rags-to-riches stories, it kickstarted an entire movement around play-to-earn gaming. Many have tried copying it, yet most of them failed. Axie Infinity managed to design a sustainable economy that combined NFTs and fungible tokens. The result was the first gamified crypto mining event, at scale. In order to accommodate such a massive demand, in a time when L2 rollups were still in R&D, Sky Mavis founded Ronin, a gaming-oriented Ethereum sidechain. The community that formed around Axie Infinity created a tremendous network effect, solidifying Ronin’s PMF as a gaming powerhouse. Before long, many up-and-coming titles migrated to Ronin, and the growth effects in all their key metrics (i.e. DAUs, transactions, revenue, etc.) further fuelled the flywheel.

Topics covered in this episode:

  • Jeff’s background
  • Cryptokitties
  • Joining Axie Infinity and how it evolved
  • Monetizing Axie’s economy
  • The recipe for successful blockchain games
  • Building Ronin, the gaming L1
  • On-chain vs. off-chain game elements
  • Community building
  • Ronin’s economy & composability
  • Most suitable gaming genre for Web3
  • AI x gaming
  • Crypto gaming investments
  • Ronin’s current state and future roadmap
  • Axie’s upcoming MMO

Episode links:

Sponsors:

  • Gnosis: Gnosis builds decentralized infrastructure for the Ethereum ecosystem, since 2015. This year marks the launch of Gnosis Pay— the world's first Decentralized Payment Network. Get started today at - gnosis.io
  • Chorus One: one of the largest node operators worldwide, trusted by 175,000+ accounts across more than 60 networks, Chorus One combines institutional-grade security with the highest yields at - chorus.one

This episode is hosted by Brian Fabian Crain.

0:00 1:18:28

Solana: From On-Chain Nasdaq to the Pump Fun Craze - Anatoly Yakovenko

Hosts
Brian Fabian Crain Martin Kppelmann
Guests
Anatoly Yakovenko
Keywords
Solana blockchain MEV concurrent block leaders L2 rollups Solana economics exploits scaling roadmap

Solana needs no introduction. Ever since its inception, it pushed throughput scaling on a single chain, without the need of sharding or rollups. Despite its ups and downs that culminated at the bottom of the bear market after the FTX crash, it managed to not only survive, but build a vibrant community around crypto's (arguably) most prominent PMF (thus far).

Join us for a fascinating discussion and learn about Anatoly's take on controversial topics such as MEV, concurrent block leaders (the equivalent of Ethereum's PBS proposal), L2 rollups, Solana economics, how to tackle potential exploits and more.

Topics covered in this episode:

  • How the original Solana vision turned out
  • What makes blockchains valuable
  • MEV & program writable accounts
  • Concurrent block proposers
  • Current bottlenecks for scaling Solana
  • Mainnet vs. L2 rollups
  • Firedancer upgrade
  • Halting the network vs. rollbacks
  • Solana’s scaling roadmap
  • DoubleZero
  • Worst hacks on Solana
  • UI exploits, Bybit hack and smart contract security
  • Solana economics and the SIMD-0228 proposal
  • Future improvements
  • Use cases for blockchains
  • Solana mobile

Episode links:

Sponsors:

  • Gnosis: Gnosis builds decentralized infrastructure for the Ethereum ecosystem, since 2015. This year marks the launch of Gnosis Pay— the world's first Decentralized Payment Network. Get started today at - gnosis.io
  • Chorus One: one of the largest node operators worldwide, trusted by 175,000+ accounts across more than 60 networks, Chorus One combines institutional-grade security with the highest yields at - chorus.one

This episode is hosted by Brian Fabian Crain & Martin Köppelmann.

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