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FAQs about Blockchain – Software Engineering Daily:How many episodes does Blockchain – Software Engineering Daily have?The podcast currently has 92 episodes available.
April 03, 2018Gitcoin: Open Source Bounties with Kevin OwockiMost technology companies rely on open source software projects. But open source software projects are often maintained by a group of people that is not affiliated with any particular company. When an open source project develops too much technical debt, it can become a tragedy of the commons. Who is responsible for maintaining these open...more53minPlay
April 02, 2018Zcash Design with Sean BoweZcash is a payment and consensus system that allows users to transfer money to each other with strong guarantees of privacy. Zcash implements the same core features of Bitcoin, with the added functionality of shielded payments. Shielded payments are private, and they are enabled by a novel cryptographic technique called zk-SNARKS: zero knowledge succinct non-interactive...more54minPlay
March 30, 2018ShapeShift with Erik Voorhees“The Federal Reserve System is fraudulent. Whatever its stated purpose, its effective purpose is to create a mechanism of deficit spending by politicians, through the insidious invisible taxation of monetary debasement (aka inflation).” These are the words of Erik Voorhees, the CEO of crypto financial exchange ShapeShift. Long before he started ShapeShift, Erik was opposed...more54minPlay
March 29, 2018Enterprise Smart Contracts with Marley GrayWe sign many different types of contracts throughout our lives. We sign a mortgage to get a loan for a house. When we go to the hospital, we sign a piece of paper that defines how our medical data can be shared between organizations. These pieces of paper represent our opting into an agreement that...more49minPlay
March 28, 2018Plasma: Smart Contract Scalability with Christian ReitwiessnerEthereum is a system for running decentralized smart contracts. In the current implementation of Ethereum, every smart contract gets deployed to every full node. Whenever a user wants to call a smart contract, that smart contract gets executed on each full node–across the entire network. The current model for smart contract execution needs to be...more42minPlay
March 27, 2018Cryptocurrency Networking with Soumya BasuSoumya Basu is a PhD student at Cornell, where he studies distributed systems problems associated with cryptocurrencies. Soumya is advised by Emin Gun Sirer, a Cornell professor who previously appeared on the show to discuss smart contract security. Soumya joins the show today to talk about a variety of issues in the cryptocurrency space. We...more50minPlay
March 26, 2018Consensus Systems with Ethan BuchmanConsensus protocols are used to allow computers to work together. A consensus protocol lets different servers agree on the state of a system. For decades, these protocols have been used to establish consensus among database nodes, application servers, and other infrastructure that runs within an enterprise. More recently, new consensus protocols have been invented to...more58minPlay
March 23, 2018DAO Reflections and Slock.it with Christoph JentzschThe DAO was a system of smart contracts on the Ethereum blockchain that investors put millions of dollars into. Back in May 2016, it was the largest crowdfunding event in history, and we discussed it in detail in a previous episode with Matt Leising. The DAO was hacked due to a security vulnerability, and this...more54minPlay
March 22, 2018Streamr: Data Streaming Marketplace with Henri PihkalaData streams about the weather can be used to predict how soybean futures are going to change in price. Satellite data streams can take pictures of the number of cars on the road, and judge how traffic patterns are changing. Search engines can aggregate data from different queries and determine what people are most interested...more55minPlay
March 21, 2018Status.im: Ethereum Mobile Browser with Jarrad Hope and Oskar ThorenTo use a web application, you probably open a web browser or a mobile app. To access an Ethereum application, many people use an Ethereum browser. In previous episodes, we explored Metamask and Mist, which are Ethereum browsers for the desktop. In today’s episode, we explore Status, a mobile Ethereum browser. Status founders Jarrad Hope...more52minPlay
FAQs about Blockchain – Software Engineering Daily:How many episodes does Blockchain – Software Engineering Daily have?The podcast currently has 92 episodes available.