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

Epicenter Media Ltd.

Dive into the evolving world of blockchain and cryptocurrency with "Epicenter," a leading podcast by Epicenter Media Ltd. that explores the cutting-edge developments in distributed technologies. Every week, join our hosts as they engage with pioneers and thought leaders from around the globe. From Ethereum's smart contracts to Bitcoin's market impact, "Epicenter" offers deep dives into the mechanics, potential, and challenges of these revolutionary technologies. Whether you're a seasoned investor, a technology enthusiast, or simply curious about the future of the internet, this podcast provides a comprehensive and accessible platform to understand the rapidly changing landscape. "Epicenter" not only demystifies complex topics but also provides a unique perspective on the societal and economic implications of crypto innovations. With over a decade of episodes, this podcast serves as an essential resource for anyone looking to stay informed about the developments that are shaping our digital future. The discussions are enriched with technical insights, strategic foresight, and real-world applications, making "Epicenter" a must-listen for anyone interested in the interplay between technology and modern society

Episodes

  • Alluvial: Institutional Liquid Staking and Spot Ethereum ETF - Mara Schmiedt

    In this informative episode of Epicenter, host Felix Lutz interviews Mara Schmiedt, CEO and co-founder of Alluvial, about the innovative strides being made in Ethereum staking for institutional players. The conversation delves into the challenges and solutions for integrating institutional investments into decentralized finance, emphasizing the development of liquid staking products and Ethereum's evolution towards a proof-of-stake network. They discuss the potential impact of U.S. spot Ethereum ETFs and the importance of security and regulatory compliance in fostering wider institutional participation. The episode also covers the role of technological innovations like multi-operator staking architectures and the introduction of liquid staking tokens in enhancing capital efficiency and security for stakeholders.

  • Quadratic Funding and How Gitcoin Raised $60M for Public Goods - Kevin Owocki

    In this enlightening episode of Epicenter, host Friedriche Anz talks with Kevin Owocki, the co-founder and acting CTO of Grants Lab at Gitcoin DAO. The discussion revolves around the intricate world of quadratic funding, a method pioneered to democratize capital allocation across decentralized platforms. Kevin Owocki details Gitcoin's journey, the challenges of ensuring secure and equitable funding, and the strides made towards decentralization. Key topics include the evolution of Gitcoin from a centralized to a decentralized framework, the introduction of Gitcoin Passport to prevent fraud, and future ambitions to expand the use of quadratic funding beyond cryptocurrency into mainstream applications for local governance and public funding.

  • Near Protocol: 'Blockchains Cannot Scale Without Sharding!' - Illia Polosukhin & Alex Skidanov

    In this engaging episode of Epicenter, hosts Meher Roy delves into the intricacies of blockchain scalability through sharding with Illia Polosukhin and Alex Skidanov, co-founders of Near Protocol. The discussion centers on how sharding is essential to handle large-scale user bases and transaction volumes without compromising on speed or security. The episode starts with an introduction to the current challenges in blockchain technology, particularly the limits of state and throughput in existing systems. Illia and Alex then explain how Near Protocol's approach to sharding differs fundamentally from other blockchain technologies by allowing dynamic node and shard management, which adapts in real-time to changes in network load. The conversation also covers technical details of Near’s architecture, including its consensus mechanism, node validation processes, and the innovative ways it handles cross-shard transactions.

  • Is Tether's USDT Safe?' - Paolo Ardoino

    In this deep dive, Paolo Ardoino shares his journey in crypto and the evolution of Tether (USDT), emphasizing its critical role in global markets, particularly in emerging economies. The episode begins with Ardoino's backstory, his entry into crypto, and the foundational ideas behind Tether. He details the security measures and operational strategies that have sustained Tether through various crises, including a significant hacking incident. The conversation also covers Tether’s impact on financial stability in countries with volatile currencies. The episode is not just a technical analysis but also addresses broader socio-economic themes, reflecting on how digital currencies like USDT are reshaping financial landscapes worldwide.

  • Safe: Securing $100 Billion of Crypto Assets - Lucas Schor

    In an engaging discussion on the Epicenter podcast, host Sebastian Couture explores the intricacies of cryptocurrency security with Lucas Schor, co-founder of Safe. The episode delves into the evolution of Safe from its roots in Gnosis, highlighting its pivotal role in the Ethereum ecosystem and its capacity to secure over $100 billion in assets. Schor shares his journey from joining Gnosis as a product manager to spearheading Safe and emphasizes the significance of smart accounts in enhancing security and user experience in the blockchain domain. Key topics include the development of multi-signature technology, the introduction of ERC 4337 for trustless transaction processing, and the future prospects of cross-chain compatibility. Schor also outlines the challenges of implementing smart accounts across different blockchain environments and the potential of modular smart account standards to streamline development and enhance security.

  • Saga: 'Ethereum and Solana CAN NOT Scale. Our Chainlets Fix This!' - Rebecca Liao

    In this podcast episode, Rebecca Liao discusses the inherent scalability limitations of established blockchains like Ethereum and Solana and introduces Saga's innovative solution: chainlets. These chainlets allow for infinite horizontal scalability by automating the process of chain deployment, ensuring each new chain retains the security model and validator set of the main net. Liao emphasizes the simplicity and automation of deploying chainlets, making it possible for developers to easily scale their applications as needed. The discussion also touches on Saga's business model, tokenomics, and its focus on gaming applications, where scalability and user engagement are critical.