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Episode 67
The Epilogue
In this final episode of the Strange Water Podcast, join us as we announce our exciting acquisition by Blockworks, the end of Strange Water, and the launch of our new podcast, Expansion. We have a fantastic interview with (Expansion cohost) nosleepjon and Blockworks cofounders Mike Ippolito and Jason Yanowitz on all things Expansion and modular blockchains. Thank you for being part of our adventure, and we can't wait to take you along on the next one with Expansion! Twitter: @ExpansionPod_ Apple: http://apple.co/4bGKYYM Spotify: http://spoti.fi/3Vaubq1 YouTube: @expansionpod
Episode 66
The Motorverse: Cars, Crypto and Web3 Gaming w/ Will Griffiths (Animoca Brands)
Guest: Will Griffiths (Twitter: @mrwillgriffiths) Host: Rex (Twitter: @LogarithmicRex) Today's episode features Will Griffiths, General Manager of Animoca Brands' Motorverse. Learn how Animoca Brands is pioneering digital property rights for gamers with their innovative car-centric gaming ecosystem. We discuss the Motorverse's key pillars, including meaningful ownership and true interoperability, and explore the future of web3 gaming.
Episode 65
How and Why to Scale ZK Proof Generation w/ Alex Pruden (Aleo Foundation)
Guest: Alex Pruden (Twitter: @apruden08) Host: Rex (Twitter: @LogarithmicRex) Join us as we chat with Alex Pruden, Executive Director of the Aleo Foundation, about Aleo's innovative, privacy-focused Layer 1 blockchain. We explore the transformative power of Zero-Knowledge cryptography, which enables private interactions on the blockchain while maintaining permissionlessness and verifiability. Discover the implications of Aleo's embedded prover network and its impact on the ZK ecosystem.
Episode 64
The Endgame Landscape of L1 Blockchains w/ Alejo Pinto (Pontem Network)
Guest: Alejo Pinto Host: Rex (Twitter: LogarithmicRex) Today’s guest is Alejo Pinto, Co-Founder and Chief Growth Officer of Pontem Network. Based in Aptos, Pontem collaborates closely with the Aptos Foundation, developing innovative products like Liquidswap and Pontem Wallet. Gain insights into the Aptos ecosystem and explore the future of the L1 blockchain landscape, the key players in crypto, and the evolving role of Bitcoin.
Episode 63
Next-Gen Infrastructure: Decentralized Edge Networks w/ Harrison Hines and Parsa Ghadimi (Fleek)
Guests: Harrison Hines (Twitter: @harris0nhines) and Parsa Ghadimi (Twitter: @ParsaIsBack) Host: Rex (Twitter: @LogarithmicRex) Dive into the world of edge networks on today's episode of Strange Water Podcast. Learn how edge networks optimize web content delivery by leveraging geographically distributed servers, reducing latency for users worldwide. Explore the evolution of CDNs into edge networks and discover Fleek Network's innovative approach to decentralized edge infrastructure. Join us as we chat with Fleek's Co-Founder and CEO Harrison Hines and CTO Parsa Ghadimi about the future of web infrastructure and the challenges facing traditional edge networks.
Episode 62
The Movement to Make Blockchain Security Sexy w/ Rushi Manche (Movement Labs)
Guest: Rushi Manche (Twitter: @rushimanche) Host: Rex (Twitter: @LogarithmicRex) Dive into the turbulent world of cryptocurrency's first major bubble as we explore the rise and fall of Facebook's ambitious Libra project, now known as Diem. Despite its demise, it left behind a valuable legacy in the form of the Move smart contract language, heralding a new era of security in blockchain development. Join us as Movement Labs co-founder Rushi Manche unveils their groundbreaking vision to harness Move's potential in a $38MM initiative, promising both technological innovation and community support. Discover how Movement Labs aims to “make blockchain security sexy.”
Episode 61
Lessons Learned from Building with Terra and Celsius w/ McDavid Stoddard (Aperture Finance)
Guest: McDavid Stoddard (Twitter: @RobMcStodda) Host: LogarithmicRex (Twitter: @LogarithmicRex) Throughout the history of modern finance, the investment landscape has often been marked by periods of "irrational exuberance" and significant greed, with the cryptocurrency sector exemplifying these traits on a grander scale. This has led to unusually large and rapid investment bubbles and notable instances of fraud. High-profile figures such as Do Kwon of Terraform Labs and Alex Mashinsky of Celsius Network rose to prominence in the crypto world, building massive businesses that ultimately crashed, leading both to face serious legal repercussions. This narrative captures a retrospective look at the previous investment cycle, particularly focusing on the experiences of McDavid Stoddard of Aperture Finance, who worked closely with both Terraform Labs and Celsius. The discussion serves as a cautionary tale, reflecting on past failures to prepare for future cycles in the cryptocurrency sector.
Episode 60
The Endgame of Data Availability w/ Prabal Banerjee (Avail)
Guest: Prabal Banerjee (Twitter: @prabalbanerjee) Host: Rex (Twitter: @LogarithmicRex) In this episode, we delve into the critical question of how participants in a blockchain network can ensure the availability of data in newly proposed blocks. Without this assurance, malicious transactions could go undetected, posing significant risks to the network's integrity. Our guest, Prabal Banerjee, Co-Founder of the Avail Project, offers insights into how Avail addresses this data availability problem and lays the groundwork for a more scalable and decentralized blockchain infrastructure. Join us for a deep dive into the next generation of data availability solutions and the broader vision of unifying Web3. Data Availability 101: https://blog.availproject.org/data-availability-what-is-it/
Episode 59
An Inside Look into the Ethereum All Core Devs Calls w/ Christine Kim (Galaxy)
Guest: Christine Kim (Twitter: @christine_dkim) Host: Rex (Twitter: @LogarithmicRex) I believe that Ethereum is the pinnacle achievement of the open source movement, describing it as an intricate, globally-built, and continuously evolved system through voluntary contributions. Christine Kim plays a crucial role in this ecosystem, attending All Core Developers calls, documenting them, and making the insights accessible to the public. Through her contributions, the discussion delves into the meticulous process behind Ethereum hard forks, providing a deeper understanding of the core development processes that guide the evolution of Ethereum. This conversation underscores the profound impact of open source values on Ethereum's development trajectory.
Episode 58
Solving Fragmentation in the Rollup-Centric Paradigm w/ Austin King (Omni Network)
Guest: Austin King (Twitter: @0xASK) Host: Rex (Twitter: @LogarithmicRex) This episode begins with the emergence of rollups as isolated spaces that, while offering quicker and cheaper transactions, risk fragmenting this shared ecosystem, potentially diminishing Ethereum's value. The question then shifts to address concerns about the proliferation of rollups, with forecasts suggesting the deployment of at least 10,000 by the end of 2024, raising questions about the future cohesion of Ethereum's ecosystem. Omni Network, co-founded by Austin King, which aims to integrate the expanding Layer 2 landscape, ensuring seamless asset movement and preserving Ethereum's foundational shared space concept. This network proposes a solution to maintain Ethereum's core value despite the fragmentation caused by rollups.
Episode 57
Decentralized Resiliency: The Story of BadgerDAO w/ Spadaboom (BadgerDAO)
Guest: Spadaboom (Twitter: @Spadaboom1) Host: Rex (Twitter: @LogarithmicRex) The conversation aims to sift through the noise surrounding DAOs by telling the story of BadgerDAO. BadgerDAO, co-founded by Spadaboom in 2020, aims to facilitate the use of Bitcoin as collateral on other blockchains, thereby accelerating its integration into decentralized finance (DeFi). The discussion will cover BadgerDAO's history, its contributions to DeFi, the challenges it faced, including a significant hack, and its latest project, eBTC, which marks a new chapter for the protocol by promoting broader and more accessible BTC adoption in DeFi.
Episode 56
Crypto's Service Industry: A Survival Guide w/ Kevin Simback (Delphi Labs)
Guest: Kevin Simback (Twitter: @KSimback) Host: Rex (Twitter: @LogarithmicRex) Kevin Simback, COO of Delphi Labs, shared insights on the diverse range of professional services crucial for web3 companies, including law firms, accounting, and marketing agencies. Joining an accelerator program can streamline the process of identifying and accessing these services, saving time and resources for founders. This conversation highlights the complexities of building a business beyond technological innovation, emphasizing the importance of effectively outsourcing tasks to specialized professionals. Furthermore, it explores how blockchain technology could reshape the relationship between companies and professional service providers in the future.
Episode 55
Block Building and the MEV Supply Chain w/ Kubi Mensah (Titan Builder)
Guest: Kubi Mensah (Twitter: @kubimensah) Host: Rex (Twitter: @LogarithmicRex) Ethereum was not built to address the value extraction that quickly became rampant. Flashbots, introduced in 2020, addressed issues of front-running and value extraction in Ethereum transactions by redirecting value towards network participants. This sparked a crisis within the Ethereum community, leading to a transformation of its roadmap and the concept of the "dark forest paradigm." Kubi Mensah, Co-Founder of Gattaca, provides insights into Titan Builder's role in the MEV (Miner Extractable Value) supply chain, shedding light on its complexities and future implications for Ethereum's development.
Episode 54
Upgrading Smart Contracts with Native Data Analysis w/ Ismael Hishon-Rezaizadeh (Lagrange Labs)
Guest: Ismael Hishon-Rezaizadeh (Twitter:@Ismael_H_R) Host: Rex (Twitter: @LogarithmicRex) I am a strong advocate of the modular blockchain thesis, recognizes the power of scaling blockchains by removing the non-critical parts of blockchain computing out of the scare space that is the blockchain’s virtual machine. Up until today, modular blockchain basically refers to rollups and data availability, but we are entering a new era. What comes next? Modular database and access to big data tools. Today’s guest is the CEO and Co Founder of Lagrange Labs, Ismael Hishon-Rezaizadeh, which aims to enable smart contracts to access big data tools while preserving blockchain's guarantees, heralding a more expansive vision for the modular blockchain thesis.
Episode 53
The Next Chapter of Modular Blockchains: Decentralized RPC w/ Gil Binder (Lava Network)
Guest: Gil Binder (Twitter: @xgilxgil) Host: Rex (Twitter: @LogarithmicRex) A blockchain computer is a network of physical computers running the same virtual machine, ensuring synchronization through constant communication and a crypto-economic system like proof of stake. Users interact with the blockchain by accessing their local copy of the virtual machine, making changes that are synced across the network. While ideally all users would operate their own nodes for direct access to the blockchain computer, this isn't always feasible due to resource requirements, leading to the emergence of centralized RPC services like Infura and Alchemy. However, reliance on centralized services poses a threat to the decentralized nature of blockchain computers. Gil Binder, co-founder and CTO of Lava Network, discusses solutions to this issue by decentralizing the RPC layer, highlighting the importance of modularizing the entire World Computer for a more inclusive and resilient blockchain ecosystem.
Episode 52
Building Blockchain's Emergency Response Layer w/ Bobafetador (Drosera)
Guest: Bobafetador (Twitter: @Bobafetador) Host: Rex (Twitter: @LogarithmicRex) Imagine: two founders of a decentralized exchange (DEX) experience a successful launch with over $1 billion in deposited assets, only to later discover a major security breach where 60% of their Total Value Locked (TVL) is withdrawn in a single transaction. Reflecting on their oversight, they realize the necessity of a rapid response system to identify and mitigate such threats. In the current landscape, building such systems has become feasible due to advancements in technology, notably showcased by Drosera, a decentralized incident response protocol. This protocol, discussed in-depth by its co-founder and CTO Bobafetador, highlights the importance of robust security measures in the blockchain environment, especially for projects managing significant asset values.
Episode 51
The Frontier of Intellectual Property: Programmable IP w/ Jason Zhao (Story Protocol)
Guest: Jason Zhao (Twitter: @jasonjzhao) Host: Rex (Twitter: @LogarithmicRex) Today's conversation delves into the intersection of intellectual property law and the digital age, highlighting the challenges of enforcing outdated regulations in an online and international context. While existing legal frameworks struggle to adapt to modern mediums and platforms, there's a glimmer of hope in leveraging blockchain technology, particularly Ethereum, to establish an internet-native property layer. Jason Zhao, co-founder of Story Protocol, today's guest, offering insights into their initiative to revolutionize intellectual property infrastructure with over $50 million in funding. The episode explores how Story Protocol aims to integrate with existing IP systems and the potential implications of blockchain-native IP combined with artificial intelligence.
Episode 50
Polygon's Next Chapter: Aggregated Blockchains w/ Brendan Farmer (Polygon)
Guest: Brendan Farmer (Twitter: @_bfarmer) Host: Rex (Twitter: @LogarithmicRex) In 2022, Vitalik discussed the transformative impact of zkEVMs on crypto, highlighting their evolution from theoretical concepts to tangible scaling solutions for Ethereum. A year later, multiple zkEVM implementations had reached mainnet, rendering zkEVMs less of a novelty and shifting the focus of discussions to practical scalability challenges. Brendan Farmer, Co Founder of Polygon and Co Head of Polygon Zero, joined a podcast to address these challenges and present the AggLayer, a solution aimed at addressing fragmentation in the rollup-centric blockchain landscape. This conversation offered insights into the future of blockchain scaling and Ethereum, marking it as a particularly enlightening discussion.
Episode 49
Facilitating the Modular Blockchain Revolution w/ Amrit Kumar (AltLayer)
Guest: Amrit Kumar (Twitter: @maqstik) Host: Rex (Twitter: @LogarithmicRex) In the crypto community, "modular blockchain" has become a common buzzword, but its precise definition is often overlooked. Unlike traditional monolithic blockchains like Ethereum, which rely on a decentralized network for computation, modular blockchains aim to scale by distributing tasks to specialized environments, reducing costs and increasing speed. For instance, complex financial transactions like borrowing USDC against ETH collateral on Aave can be offloaded to external environments where calculations are simpler, leveraging technologies like fraud proofs and zk cryptography for trust. Implementing modular blockchains presents challenges due to the need for numerous integrations and choices, but builders like AltLayer Chief Operating Officer Amrit Kumar are working on tools to ease this transition. AltLayer focuses on simplifying the deployment of flexible and customized blockchains and appchains, addressing important concerns like data availability and restaking in the process.
Episode 48
How Introducing Competition Fixes De-Fi w/ Anna George and Andrea Canidio (CoW Protocol)
Guests: Anna George (Twitter: @AnnaMSGeorge) and Andrea Canidio (Twitter: @AndreaCanidio) Host: Rex (Twitter: @LogarithmicRex) Today’s guests are Anna George, CEO and Co-Founder and Senior Research Economist Andrea Canidio of CoW Swap. CoW Swap is a platform addressing the challenge of coordinating complex exchanges among individuals with diverse needs. Using an acronym for "coincidence of wants" (CoW), the platform enables users to express their trading intentions, such as swapping assets like ETH for specific tokens. The system employs specialized entities known as "searchers" to analyze and optimize multiple intents, forming intricate solutions. The platform's unique approach to facilitating communication between off-chain computation and on-chain settlement has contributed to its success, with over $1 billion in monthly trading volume. This conversation is an incredible look into CoW Swap - how it is built and how it works, and go through a lot of exciting CoW Swap roadmap/alpha.
Episode 47
The Staking Endgame: Distributed Validator Technology (DVT) w/ Brett Li (Obol Labs)
Guest: Brett Li (Twitter: @composeus) Host: Rex (Twitter: @LogarithmicRex) To run Ethereum effectively, you need a dedicated computer with sufficient capabilities, an always-on power supply, and an internet connection. Additionally, you require a substantial amount of Ethereum at least 32 ETH (currently valued at around $75k), which presents a significant barrier to entry. The future looks even more challenging, with protocol upgrades likely increasing node requirements and Ethereum prices potentially rising further. However, there's optimism due to developments like Distributed Validator Technology (DVT), which promises to revolutionize Ethereum's decentralization by facilitating distributed validation. Brett Li, Chief Growth Officer at Obol Labs, discusses DVT's significance, highlighting its potential to address concerns and advance Ethereum's evolution into a modular blockchain paradigm.
Episode 46
The EVM and EVM Object Format (EOF) w/ Danno Ferrin (Swirlds Labs)
Guest: Danno Ferrin (Twitter: @shemnon) Host: Rex (Twitter: @LogarithmicRex) In today's podcast, the discussion delves into the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM), the computational environment where smart contracts reside and transactions are processed. Danno Ferrin, an EVM expert with 5 years of experience, talks about the upcoming major upgrade to the EVM called EVM Object Format (EOF). The conversation explores the technical aspects of this update, providing insights into how code is packaged and shedding light on the evolution of the EVM. A disclaimer is also emphasized, cautioning against taking financial advice from the podcast.
Episode 45
Strange Water February 2024 Announcement
Host: Rex (Twitter: @LogarithmicRex) Hey, it's Rex, host of the Strange Water Podcast. I want to express my gratitude for the incredible support over the past year. The conversations with Ethereum and ZK project contributors have been enlightening, and I've learned something new from every episode. As a thank you to the audience, I'm thrilled to announce that throughout February, we'll be releasing two new episodes every week instead of our usual once-a-week format. Your feedback is crucial, so please leave comments or reviews wherever you listen, and feel free to reach out directly. Subscribing, sharing, and continued support from all of you will help the show grow. Thanks for being part of the first 44 episodes, and here's to a podcast-filled February and a fantastic 2024! See you on Monday!
Episode 44
Bringing Treasuries, Bonds and Traditional Investments On-Chain w/ Norton Wang (Cogito)
Guest: Norton Wang (Twitter: @floatfloatboat) Host: Rex (Twitter: @LogarithmicRex) In March 2022, the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) initiated a series of over 10 interest rate hikes after years of near-zero rates in the crypto space. This shift affected various industries, with US treasury bills yielding significant returns for the first time in decades, attracting liquidity. Despite the crypto market experiencing losses, some innovators, like Norton Wang, CTO of the Cogito protocol, recognized an opportunity. Cogito aims to bring traditional financial investments onto the blockchain, starting with treasury bills and expanding to a green bond fund. The protocol also integrates AI for advanced on-chain trading strategies, highlighting its commitment to making blockchain technology relevant to the real world and the principles of De-Fi (decentralized finance).
Episode 43
Avalanche, Ethereum and the Future of Distributed Computing w/ Steven Gates (GoGoPool)
Guest: Steven Gates (Twitter: @stvngts) Host: Rex (Twitter: @LogarithmicRex) In today's episode, Steven Gates, the founder of GoGoPool, a prominent staking service for Avalanche, is featured. The episode delves into GoGoPool's role in the Avalanche ecosystem, not only as a staking service for AVAX but also as a key player in supporting builders deploying sovereign app-chains secured by the Avalanche protocol. The conversation covers fundamental topics such as the structure of the Avalanche protocol-subnet and explores nuanced questions about the blockchain industry, addressing implications of hyper financialization and contemplating the endgame state of major blockchain ecosystems. The episode highlights the value of cross-ecosystem conversations in an industry marked by tribalism, emphasizing the enriching experience of understanding diverse perspectives within the blockchain space.
Episode 42
The Next Chapter of Modular Blockchains: Proof of SQL w/ Scott Dykstra (Space and Time)
Guest: Scott Dykstra (Twitter: @ChiefBuidl) Host: Rex (Twitter: @LogarithmicRex) Try out Space and Time at app.spaceandtime.ai In the realm of Zero-Knowledge Cryptography, recent research is reshaping the role of cryptography beyond mere encryption, making it a pivotal tool for decentralized computing. ZK rollups, exemplifying this shift, address the trustless but costly nature of Ethereum's computations by allowing inexpensive off-chain computation with results recorded on-chain. Ethereum faces challenges not only in execution but also in storing data, where conventional approaches are prohibitively expensive. Zero-Knowledge Cryptography emerges as a transformative solution, illustrated by Space and Time, a cryptography company using it to prove SQL queries off-chain, revolutionizing both execution and storage in the Ethereum ecosystem. This is a wide ranging conversation with Scott Dysktra, Co-Founder and CTO of Space and Time, on all things crypto and decentralized computing!
Episode 41
From Theory to Practice: Ethereum's ZK Evolution w/ Kartin Wong (Hyper Oracle)
Guest: Kartin Wong (Twitter: @0xKartin) Host: Rex (Twitter: @LogarithmicRex) ZK cryptography enables the projection of computation across diverse computing environments, particularly in the context of blockchains that prioritize credible neutrality and trustlessness over performance. Prior to ZK, basic computation was limited within the blockchain environment, but ZK allows the use of high-performance computers, with the results and proofs then incorporated into the blockchain. The integration of ZK with blockchain is seen as transformative, bridging the gap between conceptual ideas and an integrated, automated distributed system. The conversation introduces Kartin Wong, co-founder of Hyper Oracle, a company leveraging the latest ZK technology to revolutionize the capabilities of the world computer, with a focus on zkAutomation and zkML, showcasing Hyper Oracle's broader contributions to modern computation and adoption.
Episode 40
Reflecting on the State of ZK w/ Kobi Gurkan (Geometry)
Guest: Kobi Gurkan (Twitter: @KobiGurk) Host: Rex (Twitter: @LogarithmicRex) Geometry Research was established as a research and investment firm to catalyze the growth of the ZK community. The author expresses excitement about Geometry's role in funding innovative ZK-based projects and interviews Kobi Gurkan, Geometry's co-founder and head of research, discussing the state of the ZK industry, technological developments, and areas of promising innovation. The conversation also explores the challenges of building in a rapidly evolving field and the importance of designing systems with upgradability in mind.
Episode 39
Hardware Acceleration for ZK Cryptography w/ Leo Fan (Cysic)
Host: Leo Fan (Twitter: @leofanxiong) Guest: Rex Kirshner (Twitter: @LogarithmicRex) Despite the optimism and entrepreneurial energy surrounding zero knowledge cryptography (ZK), there are challenges, including the complexity of concepts, difficulty in finding and using tools, and integration issues with existing primitives. The episode introduces Leo Fan, founder of Cysic, a company addressing ZK's performance problem by creating hardware with embedded ZK primitives. The discussion delves into the challenges of achieving efficient ZK proofs and explores how Cysic's hardware aims to accelerate ZK systems, drawing parallels to the transformative potential akin to Moore's Law in the field.
Episode 38
Modularity Maximalism w/ Uma Roy (Succinct Labs)
Guest: Uma Roy (Twitter: @pumatheuma) Host: Rex Kirshner (Twitter: @LogarithmicRex) In every builder's career, there's a common experience of getting caught up in implementation details while solving complex problems, leading to the creation of custom tools or thoughtless architectures. The realization that others likely face the same challenges prompts some developers to invest time in creating tools that not only make their own development easier but can also benefit other developers. Uma Roy, the co-founder and CEO of Succinct Labs, recognized an opportunity in the field of zero-knowledge cryptography (ZK) and founded a company aiming to simplify ZK development. Succinct Labs functions as a "Foundry for ZK," abstracting away the complexities of advanced cryptography to provide developers with a modular platform for building applications without delving into post-doc-level mathematics.
Episode 37
How Storage Proofs Solve Cross Chain Communication w/ Marcello Bardus (Herodotus)
Guest: Marcello Bardus (Twitter: @0xMarcello) Host: Rex (Twitter: @LogarithmicRex) In the current stage of Ethereum's development, we are confident that Ethereum will scale with the rollup-centric roadmap, envisioning various blockchains connected to the Ethereum mainnet. However, challenges arise in coordinating communication among these Layer 2 solutions (L2s). The discussion introduces Marcello Bardus, co-founder of Herodotus, a service aiming to provide developers and decentralized applications with tools to directly access and verify blockchain states, challenging the need for oracles in achieving trustlessness. The episode explores the implications of this approach for the industry, from enabling new applications to the evolution of prover markets in the realm of cryptography and distributed computing.
Episode 36
Ethereum's Next Upgrade: The (Solana) SVM w/ Sydney Huang (Eclipse Foundation)
Guest: Sydney Huang (Twitter: @0xSydney) Host: Rex (Twitter: @LogarithmicRex) The Ethereum ecosystem has been predominantly centered around the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) since its inception in 2014. However, after nine years, there is a growing interest in exploring alternative approaches. Solana, a blockchain emphasizing speed and efficiency, has gained traction with its Solana Virtual Machine (SVM), offering a different environment for innovation. The Eclipse Foundation, represented by today’s guest Sydney Huang, challenges the conventional thinking around Ethereum Layer 2 solutions. They are actively working on developing the first Ethereum Layer 2 that utilizes the Solana Virtual Machine. The conversation explores the motivations and intricacies behind Eclipse's initiative, challenging the prevailing notion of Ethereum-like computing environments for Layer 2 solutions.
Episode 35
ZK Cryptography and the Frontier of Innovation w/ David Wong (ZK Security)
Guest: David Wong (Twitter: @cryptodavidw) Host: Rex (Twitter: @LogarithmicRex) The growing significance of Zero-Knowledge (ZK) cryptography in the upcoming cycle is becoming more and more obvious, evident in the increasing number of startups securing funding for ZK-related projects. However, navigating the complexities of ZK involves not only advanced mathematics but also addressing challenges within the smart contract paradigm. The interview features David Wong, co-founder of ZK Security, an auditing and consulting firm specializing in ZK applications. Wong discusses the difficulties in securing ZK-based systems, emphasizing the scarcity of resources and the unique vulnerabilities introduced by zero-knowledge cryptography. The episode explores fundamental questions about the purpose and potential impact of ZK, emphasizing its transformative role in technology and inviting contemplation on future applications.
Episode 34
Authoring a New Language for the EVM w/ Charles Cooper (Vyper)
Guest: Charles Cooper (Twitter: @big_tech_sux) Host: Rex (Twitter: @LogarithmicRex) Charles Cooper, a core developer of Vyper, an alternative language for Ethereum, highlights the possibility of translating a new language into the same bytecode as Solidity to address its limitations. Understanding programming languages' functioning and their design's impact on developers' capabilities is a central theme in their conversation. The critical takeaway is that effective communication of programming intentions is vital for builders. The choice of tools, such as programming languages, significantly influences this communication.
Episode 33
Danksharding and the KZG Ceremony w/ Carl Beekhuizen (Ethereum Foundation)
Guest: Carl Beekhuizen (Twitter: @CarlBeek) Host: Rex (Twitter: @LogarithmicRex) The core decision in Ethereum's decentralization revolves around the minimum computer requirements for running its software, impacting its capacity and accessibility. In response to this challenge, a strategy called Danksharding is introduced as a technical upgrade aiming to address Ethereum's limitations. This upgrade involves intricate engineering and advanced cryptography, led by Carl Beekhuizen, known for his involvement in the KZG Trusted Setup Ceremony. The discussion surrounding Danksharding delves into its technicalities and implications, aiming to prepare builders for a more robust Ethereum system, ultimately contributing to its evolution as the "World Computer." Additional Resources: Danksharding KZG Commitments KZG Trusted Setups
Episode 32
The (ERC) Ethereum Upgrade Process w/ Joey Santoro (4626 Alliance)
Guest: Joey Santoro (Twitter: @joeysantoroETH) Host: Rex (Twitter: @LogarithmicRex) Today’s guest is Joey Santoro, a prominent figure in the De-Fi 2.0 era. The primary focus of the discussion revolves around ERC-4626, a specification accepted by the Ethereum community, now integrated into the Ethereum protocol. ERC-4626 holds significance as a tool necessary for Joey's FEI protocol, reflecting a community-driven contribution to Ethereum's standards. Beyond discussing the history, challenges, and future of ERC-4626, the conversation aims to highlight the ethos of directly enhancing Ethereum by contributing to its development. It underscores the essence of Ethereum's decentralized community and how such collaborations shape its evolution and practical implications.
Episode 31
How and Why to Build a ZK-Based System w/ Jason Morton (ezkl)
Guest: Jason Morton (Twitter: @jasonmorton) Host: Rex (Twitter: @LogarithmicRex) In the realm of Zero-Knowledge (ZK) cryptography, where the challenge of building a functional product is immense and even a minor mistake can result in significant consequences, Jason Morton is developing EZKL. EZKL aims to simplify the implementation of ZK cryptography, allowing developers to focus on building applications instead of delving into complex mathematical theories. It achieves this by taking a high-level program description and generating the necessary components for ZK verification. This episode discusses the resurgence of interest in ZK, outlines the workings of EZKL, and explores the broader implications of ZK technology in shaping the future.
Episode 30
Decentralization Maximalism w/ Superphiz
Guest: Superphiz (Twitter: @Superphiz) Host: Rex (Twitter: @LogarithmicRex) The Ethereum community is currently immersed in many dramatic developments, and yet amidst all this, one critical concern remains constant: the preservation of decentralization, particularly in the core Ethereum protocol. While Ethereum is mostly decentralized now, the risk of centralization threatens its credibility as a neutral global platform. Today’s guest is Superphiz, a long-standing figure in the crypto space, is a prominent advocate for decentralized staking and a guest in the discussion, emphasizing the significance of decentralization for Ethereum's future. The conversation delves into the importance of decentralization, the challenges it faces, and the need to combat centralizing threats within the Ethereum ecosystem.
Episode 29
Reflections from Between Two Cycles w/ Hamzah Khan
Guest: Hamzah Khan (Twitter: @_khanhamzah) Host: Rex (Twitter: @LogarithmicRex) Despite the bear market, there's still significant activity in the crypto world. Builders and speculators are active, and various developments are ongoing. It's a valuable time for individuals to reflect on their experiences from the previous market cycle and learn from winners and losers. The podcast features Hamzah Khan, a key figure in De-Fi and Polygon's growth, discussing Polygon's success and the implications of ZK technology for the blockchain industry, offering valuable insights for listeners.
Episode 28
Credibly Neutral Public Goods Funding w/ Trent Van Epps (Protocol Guild)
Guest: Trent Van Epps (Twitter: @trent_vanepps) Host: Rex (Twitter: @LogarithmicRex) I believe that Ethereum is the ultimate embodiment of the open-source software movement, allowing everyone to benefit financially from its developments. However, there is a need for real funding to support the development of Ethereum's infrastructure. Today’s episode is a conversation with Trent Van Epps, an expert in public goods funding and discuss his concept, Protocol Guild, which involves distributing tokens from successful protocols to Ethereum contributors. This podcast episode explores various mechanisms for supporting public goods in the Ethereum ecosystem, offering insights for those interested in its growth and development.
Episode 27
Installing Ethereum's ZK Coprocessor w/ Yi Sun (Axiom)
Guest: Yi Sun (Twitter: @theyisun) Host: Rex (Twitter: @LogarithmicRex) The current landscape of cryptography is exceptionally dynamic and promising. However, there is a significant hurdle to overcome: the intricate and abstract nature of cryptographic mathematics has made it difficult for application developers and those without a strong math background to utilize these powerful tools effectively. This challenge is exacerbated in fields like blockchain and the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM), which require specialized skills and understanding. Enter Axiom, a company co-founded by Yi Sun, which is working on a ZK-coprocessor for the EVM. Axiom's approach simplifies the integration of complex Zero-Knowledge (ZK) cryptography into smart contracts by offloading the task off-chain and delivering results with ZK-proof, making it more accessible for developers.
Episode 26
The Past, Present and Future of ChainLink w/ ChainLinkGod
Guest: ChainLinkGod (Twitter: @ChainLinkGod) Host: Rex (Twitter: @LogarithmicRex) The security of Ethereum and similar smart contract-based blockchains is attributed to their isolation from the external internet, which minimizes digital vulnerabilities. However, this security comes at the cost of limiting the capabilities of smart contracts to self-referential and uninteresting applications within the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM). To bridge this gap and connect these blockchains to the outside world, oracles were introduced. Oracles are services that bring real-world data into the EVM, enabling smart contracts to access external information and trigger off-chain actions. This technology raises questions about oracle reliability, incentives, and the potential for connecting different blockchains, eliminating the need to distinguish between them. In this podcast episode, ChainLinkGod discusses these topics and ChainLink's role in enabling a hyper-connected Ethereum.
Episode 25
Cryptography, AI and the ZKML Prover w/ Daniel Shorr (Modulus Labs)
Guest: Daniel Shorr (Twitter: @realDanielShorr) Host: Rex (Twitter: @LogarithmicRex) This episode of the Strange Water Podcast discusses the competition and convergence of two cutting-edge fields: cryptography/blockchain/distributed computing and machine learning. It highlights the uncertainty regarding how these technologies will intersect but expresses confidence that they are essential components of modern computing. The episode introduces Daniel Shorr of Modulus Labs, a startup aiming to merge cryptography with machine learning through their ZKML prover.
Episode 24
The Integrated ZK Stack: From Hardware to API w/ Omer Shlomovits (Ingonyama)
Guest: Omer Shlomovits (Twitter: @OmerShlomovits) Host: Rex (Twitter: @LogarithmicRex) Zero Knowledge (ZK) cryptography has become a prominent topic in the tech industry. It represents a shift from traditional cryptography, which focused on encrypting data, to using cryptographic techniques for trustless computation. However, understanding and effectively using ZK cryptography is challenging due to its complexity and novelty. Omer Shlomovits, the CEO of Ingonyama (Twitter: @Ingo_zk), is working to simplify ZK cryptography by providing tools, SDKs, and APIs that abstract the intricate mathematics and system complexities. Their goal is to enable developers to build applications on ZK cryptography efficiently and provide the performance required for enterprise-level solutions, making ZK cryptography more accessible and practical.
Episode 23
The History, Reality and Future of Off-Shore Finance w/ Alex Golubitsky
Guest: Alex Golubitsky (Twitter: DumbApe69420) Host: Rex (Twitter: LogarithmicRex) The Strange Water Podcast welcomes Alex Golubitsky, an attorney turned crypto enthusiast, who once specialized in off-shore finance before immersing himself in Ethereum. He brings insight from his experience in the more enigmatic realms of global finance in the US Virgin Islands. This episode explores the concept of off-shore finance, its history, and offers initial paths for deeper understanding. Alex challenges the notion that decentralized finance (De-Fi) targets traditional finance, asserting that it poses a genuine threat to off-shore finance.
Episode 22
The Next Frontier: Trustless Compute w/ Tim, Wolfgang and Rami (RISC Zero)
Guests: Tim Carstens (Twitter: intoverflow), Wolfgang Welz (Github: Wollac), Rami Khalil (Twitter: hashcashier) Host: Rex (Twitter: LogarithmicRex) As of 2021, I believed Ethereum would revolutionize finance, drawing from my financial background. While I still hold that belief, my perspective has shifted over the past couple of years. I now see Ethereum's purpose as trustless computation, extending beyond finance to encompass various computer applications. In this episode, we're joined by Tim Carstens, Wolfgang Welz, and Rami Khalil from Risc Zero to delve into the concept of trustless compute, its readiness, and its potential to transform Ethereum, crypto, and computing as a whole.
Episode 21
Auditing, Security and Safety Inside the EVM w/ 0xTaiga (Consensys Diligence)
Guest: 0xTaiga (Twitter: @0xTaiga) Host: Rex (Twitter: @LogarithmicRex) Smart contract auditing involves specialized teams meticulously reviewing developers' code for errors, bugs, and vulnerabilities to ensure safety and readiness for production. The episode's guest, 0xTaiga from Consensys Diligence, sheds light on the intricacies of smart contract auditing, discussing the audit process, the distinctions between smart contract and traditional programming, and tips for maintaining positive auditor-developer relationships.
Episode 20
Building a Decentralized Banking Institution w/ Sam Kazemian (Frax Finance)
Guest: Sam Kazemian (Twitter: @samkazemian) Host: Rex (Twitter: @LogarithmicRex) More info on Frax Gov Frax Finance Founder Sam Kazemian discusses his journey to Frax and Frax's journey to v3. The episode begins with Sam's DOGE mining in college, his first startup Everpedia (now IQ.wiki) and the founding of Frax Finance. We then discuss the genesis of Frax and the design principles that not only built a huge protocol, but provided resilient and thoughtful enough to survive the regular black swans crypto/De-Fi has been experiencing. Sam also walks us through Frax v1, v2 and finally the imminent Frax v3 (for which Sam shares so brand new alpha). During this conversation you'll hear Rex and Sam discuss tokenomics, how to building in the regulatory environment and the overall purpose of Ethereum.
Episode 19
Remember When Ethereum Almost Ended w/ Hudson Jameson
Guest: Hudson Jameson (Twitter: @hudsonjameson) Host: Rex (Twitter: @LogarithmicRex) We begin with the current context of the recent earthquake in the De-Fi world: Curve Finance has been hacked, and the CRV token hangs precariously between the hacker, Curve's founder and a handful of De-Fi lending protocols. The episode reflects on past existential moments for Ethereum and brings in a special guest, Hudson Jameson, to provide insights and background on previous challenges faced by the Ethereum community. The podcast concludes with a reminder not to take financial advice from the show and a call to bring on Hudson for further discussion.
Episode 18
Blockchain in the (Trad-Fi) Insurance Industry w/ Brendan Picha (RiskStream Collaborative)
Guest: Brendan Picha (LinkedIn: brendanpicha) Host: Rex (Twitter: @LogarithmicRex) I recently heard a comment on a crypto news show about the crypto community on Twitter being in a bubble, which resonated with me as it highlighted the echo chamber effect I often experience. To gain a different perspective, I contacted an old friend, Brendan Picha, who has a history of advocating for Bitcoin and digital currency in large companies like Anheuser-Busch and Liberty Mutual. Brendan is now a senior leader in The Institutes RiskStream Collaborative, a nonprofit organization that educates and integrates blockchain solutions for the insurance industry. The conversation focuses on bridging filter bubbles, gaining insights into blockchain's purpose in insurance, and the distinction between blockchain in insurance and Ethereum.
Episode 17
Building Between Chains w/ twMatt (TapiocaDAO)
Guest: twMattt (Twitter: @twMattt) Host: Rex (Twitter: @LogarithmicRex) This episode of the Strange Water podcast begins with a recent shift in their perspective on Ethereum's purpose. While I previously saw it as a platform for transparent finance, I now believe Ethereum's primary role is in trustless computation, not just finance. The guest for this episode is twMattt, the co-founder of Tapioca; together we dive deep with a focus on Tapioca's unique omnichain functionality. Key topics for discussion in this episode include Layer Zero technology, Tapioca's customized configurations, and how it incorporates off-chain computation.
Episode 16
Beyond the EVM - Computation and the World Computer w/ 0xToki (Umami Finance)
Guest: 0xtoki (Twitter: @0xtoki_) Host: Rex (Twitter: @LogarithmicRex) In today's episode, we welcome a highly technical guest, 0xToki, a smart contract developer at Umami Finance. Our conversation with Toki is exceptional, beginning with his background and his journey into creating advanced financial products on Arbitrum. We also explore Umami Finance's resilience in the face of product setbacks, black swan events, and continuous DAO-related challenges. The latter part of our discussion delves into the evolving purpose of Ethereum, shifting from its previous association with De-Fi to its role as the world's trustless computing platform, challenging even industry giants like AWS.
Episode 15
Ethereum, Composability and Creating Options w/ Dan Ugolini (Rysk Finance)
Guest: Dan Ugolini (Twitter: @DanDeFiEd) Host: Rex (Twitter: @LogarithmicRex) A few weeks ago, I had the pleasure of meeting Dan Ugolini from Rysk Finance during a panel discussion on options. Despite my initial disinterest in options trading and their complex terminology, I was captivated by the broader implications of Ethereum's ecosystem that Dan highlighted. This conversation delves into the intricacies of building on Ethereum, emphasizing the power of composability in fostering creativity within the community. We explore the distinctions between Web 2 and Web 3 development, the principles of integrating third-party protocols, and more.
Episode 14
Lessons from Investing Through 8 Bubbles w/ Dave Levine
Guest: Dave Levine (Twitter: @DaveLevine0com) Host: Rex (Twitter: @LogarithmicRex) Regardless of one's motivation in the blockchain space, exposure to ETH (or other financial considerations is often unavoidable). In this episode, Dave Levine, a seasoned investor, shares invaluable lessons from navigating eight cryptocurrency bubbles and offers forward-looking insights on crypto and Web3 through his YouTube channel, DaveLevineDotCom. Dave's story serves as a unique source of wisdom, demonstrating that these lessons cannot be solely learned from platforms like YouTube or podcasts but can provide valuable context and tools for individuals facing similar situations. However, it's essential to emphasize that this conversation does not constitute financial advice, and Ethereum's transformative potential is accompanied by significant financial risks.
Episode 13
Next Generation Stablecoins w/ OneTrueKirk (Volt Protocol)
Guest: OneTrueKirk (Twitter: @OneTrueKirk) Host: Rex (Twitter: @LogarithmicRex) Currently, the discourse surrounding stablecoins is mired in chaos, often getting ensnared in regulatory discussions or central bank digital currency (CBDC) debates. Today's guest, OneTrueKirk, offers a comprehensive perspective on the stablecoin landscape, from its inception to its future. With a wealth of experience in crypto and stablecoin development, he has spent time contemplating critical questions that will shape the next generation of stablecoins, such as reevaluating collateral in the volatile DeFi environment and integrating governance innovations into stablecoin design. For those intrigued by the foundational elements of DeFi, this conversation promises to be illuminating.
Episode 12
Staking with Conviction w/ Jasper the Friendly Ghost (Rocket Pool)
Guest: Jasper the Friendly Ghost (Twitter: @DrJasper_ETH) Host: Rex (Twitter: @LogarithmicRex) In the midst of the frenzied narratives surrounding Ethereum staking and LSD (Liquid Staking Derivatives), it's essential to pause and reflect on the fundamental questions: What is the significance of Ethereum staking, and why does it matter? In this episode, we engage with Jasper the friendly Ghost, a passionate advocate of Ethereum as the "world computer" and a prominent figure in the Rocket Pool community. While Jasper is deeply involved with Rocket Pool, this conversation transcends one protocol, delving into system and economic design, Ethereum's role in modern society, and the personal motivations that drive individuals toward the world of blockchain. A crucial disclaimer: I am a Rocket Pool node operator and maintain exposure to RPL.
Episode 11
A Sober, Bullish Conversation on NFTs w/ Matt Silverman
Guest: Matt Silverman (Twitter: @mattsilv) Host: Rex (Twitter: @LogarithmicRex) Matt's NFT+psychology thread Despite initial skepticism surrounding NFTs due to the prevalence of scams and toxicity in the space, the fundamental potential of non-fungible tokens cannot be overlooked. The unique capabilities of NFTs have already sparked innovation, fostered new ideas, and created vibrant communities, and this is just the beginning. What makes them even more compelling is that many level-headed and respected figures in the crypto world, like today's guest, Matt Silverman, have chosen to focus exclusively on NFTs. In this conversation, Matt provides a sober yet optimistic perspective on the world of non-fungible tokens, offering valuable insights into their transformative potential.
Episode 10
Building, Upgrading and Documenting Ethereum w/ Ben Edgington (Consensys)
Guest: Ben Edgington (Twitter: @benjaminion_xyz) Host: Rex (Twitter: @LogarithmicRex) Upgrading Ethereum (formerly eth2book) Ben Edgington is not just a writer and educator; he's a vital figure in the Ethereum community due to his dedicated work on building Ethereum infrastructure as a leader at Consensys. His passion project, "Upgrading Ethereum," has become an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to understand the inner workings of Ethereum, making it an essential reference point for those not directly involved in coding. This conversation explores Ben's journey into Ethereum, his advocacy for following one's passion in their career, insights into deciphering the Ethereum roadmap, and much more. It's a discussion filled with valuable insights for anyone interested in Ethereum and its development.
Episode 9
The Goal: Financial Freedom w/ Aiham and Tenzent (Silo Finance)
Guest: Aiham (Twitter: @aiham_eth) and Tenzent (Twitter: @tenzents) Host: Rex (Twitter: @LogarithmicRex) This podcast derives its name from a quote by Frank Herbert, the author of Dune: “Survival is the ability to swim in strange water.” And sometimes, you’re right out there with those swimmers, possibly struggling to keep your head above water. Those are the moments where the questions change from “how to keep swimming” to “why am I even out here.” Today’s conversation is a emphatic answer by Aiham and Tenzent of Silo Finance. Silo is a protocol that provides risk-isolated money markets on Ethereum and Arbitrum, and while you’ll learn a lot about Silo, we get so much bigger. This conversation begins in the weeds of the borrowing/lending within De-Fi and ends with an exploration of what binds us to De-Fi and Ethereum: a legitimately free and fair financial system.
Episode 8
Bootstrapping a Career in Crypto w/ Nick Westlake
Guest: Nick (Twitter: @island_westlake) Host: Rex (Twitter: @LogarithmicRex) In the crypto industry, the focus often centers on technology and rapid ecosystem developments, overshadowing the human dynamics that drive progress. Crypto stands out because it lacks traditional pathways or recruiting systems guiding individuals towards their life's work. Early adopters must forge their own paths and construct careers around blockchain. In this episode, Nick Westlake shares his journey from a Discord participant to a prominent connector in De-Fi while working at Offchain Labs. His story underscores the qualities that contribute to success in this field: a passion for one's work, the capacity to think ambitiously grounded in real-world experience, and an affable, generous disposition.
Episode 7
Risk Management Maximalism w/ 0xWenMoon (Umami Finance)
Host: Rex (Twitter: @LogarithmicRex) Guest: WenMoon (Twitter: @0xWenMoon) In this episode, we delve into the world of De-Fi with WenMoon, a pseudonymous builder whose expertise in managing treasuries is widely respected. The host expresses deep admiration for WenMoon, highlighting their shared professional background and the decision to work together at Umami. WenMoon's approach to treasury management demonstrates a profound understanding of both international finance principles and the nuances of De-Fi, making them one of the best in the field. However, it's essential to remember that crypto is inherently risky, and this discussion does not provide financial advice. While Ethereum and decentralized finance hold transformative potential, they also come with significant risks.
Episode 6
Solutions for Real People's Problems w/ Thomas Mattimore (Reserve Finance)
Guest: Thomas Mattimore (Twitter: @mattimost) Host: Rex (Twitter: @LogarithmicRex) The crypto industry finds itself in a paradoxical situation, passionately believing in its world-changing potential while grappling with the fact that, currently, there is limited real-world use beyond speculation. However, there are notable instances where crypto does offer tangible benefits, such as cross-border money transfers, wealth preservation, and providing a means of escape in crisis-stricken regions. Thomas Mattimore and the team at Reserve are working tirelessly to bridge this gap, offering solutions that bring the advantages of crypto to those who need them most. In this episode, we explore Reserve, an app that connects thousands of users in Latin America with a protocol, deploying advanced on-chain strategies to create real-world crypto utility.
Episode 5
The Future of Inevitable Ethereum w/ Jack Melnick (Polygon)
Host: Rex (Twitter: @LogarithmicRex) Guest: Jack (Twitter: @jackmelnick_) In this episode, we welcome Jack Melnick, responsible for De-Fi business development at Polygon. Over the past year, Jack has earned respect as one of the foremost voices in the on-chain world. What sets Jack apart is not only their profound understanding of Ethereum and its potential but also their unique ability to connect the dots between diverse concepts and trends to envision the big picture and anticipate the future. Whether you're an experienced De-Fi enthusiast or just stepping into the world of centralized exchanges (CEX), this conversation promises to offer fresh insights and reignite excitement for the future of blockchain.
Episode 4
Building and Fighting for Tomorrow's Technology w/ Alan (Railgun)
Guest: Alan (Twitter: @tsu_kareta) Host: Rex (Twitter: @LogarithmicRex) In today's episode, we dive into a conversation with Alan, also known as Railelujah, one of the founders of the Railgun Protocol. The discussion covers Alan's background, his journey to Railgun, and how the protocol plays a vital role in evolving Ethereum beyond speculative investments into the financial infrastructure of the 21st century. However, the heart of the conversation revolves around the challenges of building within an increasingly hostile environment, not just for Alan's project but for the entire crypto industry. It's a discussion about advocacy, democracy, enacting change, and the call to action to fix what needs fixing—an inspiring reflection on being the change we wish to see.
Episode 3
Living and Investing Across the Pacific w/ Will Patterson (Varys Capital)
Guest: Will Patterson (Twitter: @iwillpat) Host: Rex (Twitter: @LogarithmicRex) In this episode, we engage in a conversation with Will Paterson, who serves as the head of venture at Varys Capital. The host reflects on meeting Will during a fundraising round for a project that ultimately didn't proceed, emphasizing the invaluable learning experience from such ventures. Will is described as someone who not only challenges conventional thinking but also ignites a passion for changing the world. The discussion covers Will's personal journey, his international perspective on living, investing, and thinking, and delves into the Avalanche blockchain. Will's ability to open up new horizons of thinking is a central theme, with the hope that listeners will experience a similar expansion of their perspectives.
Episode 2
Building the Financial System You Want to See w/ Dion Chu (Term Finance)
Guest: Dion Chu (Twitter: @dionchu) Host: Rex (Twitter: @LogarithmicRex) In this episode, the host emphasizes their unwavering belief in Ethereum while acknowledging that such belief often stems from unique life experiences. The crypto community comprises individuals with diverse journeys, many of which involve personal encounters with the global financial system. The guest, Dion Chu, is highlighted as having a particularly compelling story that not only shaped his current identity but also equipped him to develop financial primitives vital for De-Fi's stability and scalability. The context provided underscores the significance of the fixed income asset class and its absence on the blockchain, paving the way for an engaging discussion on the future of on-chain bonds with Dion Chu, the founder of Term Finance.
Episode 1
What is Ethereum and Why Should We Care? w/ Chris Chauvin
Guest: Chris Chauvin (Twitter: @cchauvin) Host: Rex (Twitter: @LogarithmicRex) While I have some very exciting ideas for this show, I don’t want to give away too much, so let me say this: Strange Water will be a platform that elevates the voices of the people building the World Computer, those building applications on top of it and anyone trying to navigate a quickly changing world order. In this first episode I wanted to go back to basics - what is Ethereum and why should we care. And so, I called an old friend and colleague who knows nothing about the world of crypto and asked him if I could explain.
Episode 0
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Strange Water is a podcast by Rex (LogarithmicRex). The podcast is a conversation-based podcast based around exploring Ethereum and Ethereum-adjacent topics. Strange Water is relatively unstructured show focused on organic, engaging conversations with people who are building, building on or otherwise deeply care about Ethereum. The name is borrowed from a quote by Frank Herbert, author of Dune: “Survival is the ability to swim in strange water”