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In this episode of Deeply Intents, I chat with Mislav from Biconomy. We begin the episode by discussing the Biconomy Network’s one signature execution model. Next, we discuss the purpose of interoperability and chain abstraction. Thereafter, we dig our teeth into all things product, from gauging user feedback to building at the right level of abstraction to knowing who your team is. Next up, we unpack Biconomy's Supertransaction API, censorship resistance, misconceptions, and competition. We finish the conversation by reflecting on lessons learned over the years, building on the EVM, whilst speculating on potential Ethereum upgrades that would be advantageous.
Timestamps
(00:00) - Building on Ethereum
(03:14) - One signature execution
(11:24) - Why not just use the L1?
(18:06) - Delivering chain abstraction
(20:03) - Products at the right level of abstraction
(24:32) - Talking to users
(28:54) - Knowing who you are
(36:00) - SuperTransaction API
(40:42) - Zero setup for app developers
(46:23) - Landing transactions
(48:24) - Censorship resistance
(52:30) - Addressing misconceptions
(54:43) - Competition
(56:51) - Use blockchains, lessons in there
(1:00:43) - Ethereum upgrades and standardization
(1:07:00) - Apps choose trust assumptions
Disclaimer
Nothing in this episode should be interpreted as financial, technical, or legal advice. The host does contract work for Heliax, a public goods laboratory, focusing on Anoma.
By AprioriIn this episode of Deeply Intents, I chat with Mislav from Biconomy. We begin the episode by discussing the Biconomy Network’s one signature execution model. Next, we discuss the purpose of interoperability and chain abstraction. Thereafter, we dig our teeth into all things product, from gauging user feedback to building at the right level of abstraction to knowing who your team is. Next up, we unpack Biconomy's Supertransaction API, censorship resistance, misconceptions, and competition. We finish the conversation by reflecting on lessons learned over the years, building on the EVM, whilst speculating on potential Ethereum upgrades that would be advantageous.
Timestamps
(00:00) - Building on Ethereum
(03:14) - One signature execution
(11:24) - Why not just use the L1?
(18:06) - Delivering chain abstraction
(20:03) - Products at the right level of abstraction
(24:32) - Talking to users
(28:54) - Knowing who you are
(36:00) - SuperTransaction API
(40:42) - Zero setup for app developers
(46:23) - Landing transactions
(48:24) - Censorship resistance
(52:30) - Addressing misconceptions
(54:43) - Competition
(56:51) - Use blockchains, lessons in there
(1:00:43) - Ethereum upgrades and standardization
(1:07:00) - Apps choose trust assumptions
Disclaimer
Nothing in this episode should be interpreted as financial, technical, or legal advice. The host does contract work for Heliax, a public goods laboratory, focusing on Anoma.