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EOS Voter

23 Episodes

50 minutes | Jul 27, 2019
Beni Hakak of Liquid Apps
Links :  Liquid Apps on TelegramLiquidAppsvRamZeus Beni on Twitter Documentation DAPP Networks Devs telegram group
64 minutes | Jul 1, 2019
TokenYield.io, Libra, and more with Ashe Oro
In this episode, we spoke with Ashe Oro, an entrepreneur,  economist, and founder of FreedomProxy, TokenYield.io, and a number of other projects in the cryptocurrency space.  With his background and experience in Computer Engineering and as Head of Business Development for Euro Pacific Bank, in 2013, Ashe was drawn to cryptocurrencies and blockchain tech as a means to protect personal freedom due to its decentralized nature and ability to facilitate Free Market currency competition. Links Freedom Proxy TokenYieldEOS Radio Ashe's Twitter 
39 minutes | Jun 30, 2019
Dapp Pub
Links ibankeos.io DappPub Website DappPub Telegram DappPub Twitter 
63 minutes | May 10, 2019
The Maple Leaf Capital Interview
In this episode, we spoke with Maple Leaf Capital (MLC). MLC is an investor and one of the most active Twitter personalities in the EOS ecosystem, particularly around the subject of token valuations. He has published detailed models for various EOSIO-based tokens, and also actively participates in conversations around governance and network development. Links: MLC on Twitter MLC Website MLC Proxy
70 minutes | May 6, 2019
Rick Schlesinger of EOS New York
We spoke with Rick Schlesinger of EOS New York about network governance, inflation, uses for the eosio.saving fund, EOS NY's upcoming Metro hardware wallet, and much more. Links:EOS New York Website Rick Schlesinger on Twitter EOS New York on TwitterEOS Metro Website
57 minutes | Apr 30, 2019
EOS Voter en Español: Matías "El Mato" Romeo de EOS Argentina
Matías "El Mato" Romeo es uno de los miembros del equipo de EOS Argentina. Antes, trabajaba con Block.one y también como witness en BitShares.  Links El Mato en Github EOS Argentina en Telegram Website de EOS Argentina
71 minutes | Apr 24, 2019
Cathy Guo of Dunya Labs
Cathy Guo is the CEO of Dunya Labs, a blockchain development firm based in India. She came on the podcast to discuss Eclipse, the first product from Dunya. Eclipse is a back-end resource management solution for EOS dApps. Cathy also shared insights on challenges facing EOS dApps, the differences between EOS’s eastern and western communities, and more. If you'd like to support the EOS Voter Podcast, you can donate to our EOS mainnet account at eosvoter.x   Links Cathy Guo on Twitter Dunya Labs Eclipse Dunya Labs on Twitter Eclipse Telegram
53 minutes | Apr 10, 2019
ITAM Games with Damian Byeon
We were joined by Damian Byeon, Chief Communications Officer at ITAM Games, a blockchain mobile gaming platform. We discussed new gaming business models, ITAM's philosophy, its unique plans for user on-boarding, and more. Damian also talked about a few of ITAM's upcoming games. Other topics covered include:  Damian's background.  ITAM's blockchain mobile store called ITAM Store. NFT standards and SDKs for traditional games to move to blockchain. Why blockchain gaming can offer additional utility to both users and developers BlueDawn as ITAM's flagship mobile RPG.  How blockchain will change the business model of gaming companies. ITAM's unique three-tier system of user on-boarding. Account creation process for ITAM Games and permission and key management. ITAM NFT and its collaboration with dGoods.  Differences in perception in EOS between Korea and the West. The largest mobile gaming market opportunities.   Links ITAM Games Website ITAM Games Telegram ITAM Games Twitter
70 minutes | Apr 3, 2019
David Packham of EOS42 and Chintai
We were joined by David Packham, Head of Strategy at EOS42, a London-based block producer. David also leads Chintai, a token-leasing platform built on EOS. Our conversation touched on a number of topics around Chintai 2.0, infrastructure, security, community building, dApp development, and governance. David formerly worked as a banker and developer before falling down the crypto rabbit hole and eventually finding EOS. Other topics covered include:  David's background How EOS can deliver on the promises of Ethereum Chintai 2.0 as a leasing platform for all sorts of tokens  Chintai 2.0 timeline Legal challenges around token sales NFTs and the new possibilities they open up for gaming New leasing models and blockchain-native markets  EOS Governance Block producer decision-making through 15/21 msig The EOS Constitution and the EOS User Agreement  EOS referendum Predictions on the future direction of EOS What's next for Chintai and EOS42 in 2019   Links David Packham on Twitter EOS42 Website EOS42 Telegram EOS42 Twitter Chintai Website Chintai Twitter Chintai Telegram  
73 minutes | Mar 21, 2019
The Scatter Interview
We were joined by Rami James to discuss Scatter, one of the most important and ubiquitous projects in all of EOS. Towards the end of the interview, Scatter's founder Nathan James also joined the call (there were a few small issues with audio in the middle of the interview). We covered a ton of different topics, including all of the major initiatives that Scatter is working on-- Scatter Marketplace, RIDL, dGoods, gaming integrations, and more. We also spent a lot of time talking about UX and design, which is Rami's area of expertise. We talk about his design philosophy, the future of blockchain UX, user on-boarding challenges, and more.  Rami's background and previous work  Simplicity as a design philosophy  The new version of Scatter Rami's vision for Scatter in the future.  Scatter's role in the dGoods initiative The RIDL project and its role as a trust builder in a decentralized ecosystem Bringing games from other platforms to EOS Scatter Marketplace  Forecast on which games will be the first to go live on Scatter Marketplace and on dGoods. EOS predictions for 2019 The biggest challenge for EOS Nathan's take on full history API nodes and much more Links Scatter Website RIDL dGoods  Scatter on Github Scatter on Telegram Scatter on Twitter
75 minutes | Mar 14, 2019
Hyperion History API with EOS Rio
We were joined by Igor Lins e Silva, Dominique Deschatre, and Thiago Canellas from EOS Rio to discuss their recent work on the Hyperion API. EOS Rio has managed to create a new open-source standard for EOS full history API nodes. Not only is their solution more efficient than the existing native history plugin, it’s also technically easier to setup and maintain, cheaper to run, and requires far less storage. What used to require 4TB now only requires ~650GB. It’s really amazing work from one of the most highly technical BP teams. We covered a number of additional topics, including: Background on their company and BP campaign  Their previous experience building on blockchains and reasons they preferred EOS PoW vs. DPOS Their perspective on network governance  The importance of voter participation   Rio's thoughts on how to improve EOS networking and infrastructure The Hyperion API Solution and why they decided to build it The differences between Hyperion and the original native API plugin Making Hyperion a new open-source standard for the EOS community  The importance of full history APIs EOS 2019 predictions  The EOS Torch Links EOS Rio Website Hyperion API EOS Rio on Telegram EOS Rio on Github EOS Rio on Twitter EOS Rio on Steemit  
64 minutes | Mar 12, 2019
DApps, Wallets, and Blockchain UX with Fred Krueger from EOS Lynx
Fred Krueger is a seasoned entrepreneur, most recently founding and running both EOS Lynx and WorkCoin. His past ventures include work in ad-tech, game development, and domain names. In more recent years he became deeply involved in the blockchain world, where he gravitated towards EOS for its superior user experience. We had a wide-ranging discussion that covered a number of different topics, including: Fred's background   The history of EOS Lynx The importance of taking a user-centric approach to crypto wallets  The UX issues with the EOS mainnet  Staking and resource management  Key management and user experience His goals for Lynx Chain Links  Fred on Twitter EOS Lynx Website EOS Lynx Telegram EOS Lynx Twitter Lynx Chain Whitepaper
70 minutes | Mar 4, 2019
EOS Infrastructure, APIs, and Full History Nodes with Team Greymass
We sat down with Aaron Cox and Scott Sallinen from Greymass, one of the strongest infrastructure-focused block producer teams in the EOS community. They are known to many users for their eos-voter desktop wallet, but they also do a ton of behind-the-scenes work on core infrastructure for the network. It's work that often goes unnoticed, but it is absolutely critical for the healthy functioning of both the EOS blockchain and the dApps built on top of it. Recently, many people have begun talking about the size of EOS's full history API nodes and the storage requirements for these nodes. We discussed this issue in our most recent newsletter, but we wanted to speak with experts on the subject. Team Greymass knows these issues better than almost anyone, and we dove into the top in-depth. We also covered a number of other interesting topics, including:  Scott and Aaron's background in Steem and other DPOS chains  The infamous Whiteblock report on EOS  Academia and the blockchain industry  The issues around full history API nodes on EOS  Consensus nodes vs. history nodes  Why full history nodes matter  The importance of having API standards  Storage requirements for derived history  The reasons why full history is so large  CPU vs. NET on EOS and how each contribute to storage requirements  Full history API access as a BP service vs. a paid service  How APIs affect the decentralization of dApps   Greymass's Light History solution  Other solutions on the horizon  New tools and products Greymass is working on  Links  Greymass WebsiteGreymass on Twitter Greymass Telegram eos-voter wallet Light History Node explainer 
56 minutes | Feb 25, 2019
EOS Governance with Ryan Bethem of EOS42
In this episode, we spoke with Ryan Bethem, head of community at EOS42. Ryan is a former psychologist who is now one of the most knowledgeable EOS community members on the topic of governance. Ryan has spent a lot of time thinking, writing, and debating about EOS governance and ways to improve it. We had a wide-ranging discussion that covered a number of different topics, including: -Chintai -Governance challenges and opportunities -How BPs can better server token holders-Challenges of referendum -Ryan's proposal for cooperative voting infrastructure bounties-Ryan's thoughts on improving regproducer -Defining the role of a BP-Evolving roles of BPs-The benefits and challenges of DPOS at scale Links: EOS42 Website Cooperative Voting Infrastructure Bounties  Rewriting regproducer Chintai
61 minutes | Feb 12, 2019
Crypto Adoption in Latin America, Stablecoins, and more with Jesús Chitty from EOS Argentina
In this episode we spoke with Jesús Chitty from EOS Argentina. This conversation spanned a number of different topics, including crypto adoption in Latin America, stablecoins, gaming on EOS, the history of different DPOS chains, and much more. It was one of my favorite conversations that I've had in recent times. Chitty has been involved in the crypto world since the early days, initially using Bitcoin as a way to move money out of his native Venezuela. He later became involved deeply in both BitShares and Steem, Dan Larimer's first two projects. Much of EOS's design and architecture is borrowed from BitShares and Steem, so there is a lot that the EOS community can learn from those two projects. Chitty and I spent quite a bit of time discussing those lessons and also covered a number of other topics, including: —Chitty's personal background  —How EOS Argentina came about—The importance of proper token distribution —BTS, Steem, and EOS as “societies” —Governance in DPOS chains —Inflation in Venezuela and Argentina  —why crypto is useful for Latin Americans —How blockchain can be used to improve government efficiency —stablecoins—“fiat-coins” vs. decentralized stablecoins Links: EOS Argentina Website EOS Argentina Telegram EOS Argentina TwitterDan's latest stablecoin proposal
55 minutes | Jan 28, 2019
EOS DApps and Development with Jae Chung and Emily Lin of HK EOS
For this episode of the podcast, we spoke with Jae Chung and Emily Lin from HK EOS. HK EOS is a block producer based in Hong Kong and run by a distributed team. They have been active contributors to the EOS network since before launch, and they also run a dApp incubator and advise a number of projects. We brought them on to discuss the state of dApp development on EOS. We covered a number of topics in-depth:  -background on HK EOS -dApp development challenges and opportunities-why dApps should build on EOS -EOS vs. other blockchain software-Interesting use cases for blockchain dApps -HK EOS dApp incubator -What they are looking forward to in 2019 -Ways that enterprises or even nations can utilize blockchain tech -Public blockchains vs. private blockchains vs. consortium blockchains -Best practices for building EOS dApps-UX hurdles for dApps -Sidechains and sister chains -Interblockchain communication -Bridging the East/West community divide Links HK EOS Website HK EOS Incubator DApp Incubation Association Bloks.io EOS Block Explorer
77 minutes | Jan 24, 2019
DACs, DAOs, and Entrepreneurship on EOS with Ashe Oro
In this podcast we spoke to Ashe Oro, co-founder of Freedom Proxy and host of EOS.Radio.  We discuss how EOSIO software is empowering entrepreneurs and creating entirely new business models. We discuss a number of topics, including:  -Ashe's background in the precious metals space -DAOs and DACs  -New EOSIO chains  -Competing markets for governance  -Why EOSIO is the blockchain software for entrepreneurs  -Fee-based models vs. resource delegation models for blockchains  -Blockchain-native business models  -Why for-profit dApps are a game changer  -Advice for entrepreneurs looking to build on EOS  And much more! Links: Ashe Oro's Website Liberty Entrepreneurs Podcast Freedom Proxy Website Freedom Proxy on Twitter
64 minutes | Jan 16, 2019
EOS Referendum with Haley Thomson of EOS Cafe Block
In this episode we spoke to Haley Thomson of EOS Cafe Block. Our discussion mainly focused on the recent launch of the EOS.FORUM referendum smart contract. We touch on a number of topics: -What is EOS referendum? -Why is a referendum system useful? What are its limitations? -Current proposals -Referendum best practices -Referendum parameters -The incentive system of DPOS -The EOS governance stack -EOS Cafe Block's work with Bloks.io Links: Current Proposals Referendum Best Practices GuideEOS Referendum explainer EOS Interim Constitution 
69 minutes | Jan 14, 2019
EOS 2019 Predictions with Kevin Rose of EOS New York.
In this episode, we sat down with Kevin Rose, co-founder of EOS New York, to talk about what 2019 might look like in the EOS world. We cover a number of topics:  -gaming on EOS -digital ownership and NFTs-Block.one's mobile wallet -User on-boarding for dApps -Blockchain-native business models -Using EOS permissions to distribute control of key dApp accounts -The utility and implications of EOS referendum -EOSIO sidechains and sister chains -ECAF -WPS-and much more! 
61 minutes | Dec 24, 2018
Proxies and Voting with Blockchain Kid of Mereo
In this episode, we spoke to Blockchain Kid, the founder of the Mereo proxy. Though pseudonymous, Blockchain Kid is a highly active and approachable member of the EOS community. His background in corporate governance and compensation consulting gives him some really interesting insights into the DPOS incentive structure and why voting is important. We also discussed his newest initiative, Voting Valued. Voting Valued is a new proposal for compensating voters who lend their voting weight to a specific proxy. The specifics of the proposal are complex and somewhat controversial, but Blockchain Kid thoroughly explains the reasoning behind the proposal and defends its merits. We think it's one of the more interesting things we've seen in the proxy world recently.  We discuss a number of other issues related to EOS, including the importance of proxies, BP compensation, EOS governance, and much more.  As always, please send your thoughts and feedback!
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