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    Explore " ens" with insightful episodes like "Daily Market Update 11/20", "Nick Johnson: ENS - Multichain ENS Domains and Decentralised Identities", "Daily Market Update 10/19", "Desmos: Incentivized Engagement Farming in Onchain Social Networks" and "S2 E1 | Owning Your Digital Identity w/ Our #1 Backer, Matt Gould!" from podcasts like ""Mintify Bytes", "Epicenter - Learn about Crypto, Blockchain, Ethereum, Bitcoin and Distributed Technologies", "Mintify Bytes", "Interchain.FM" and "Rehash: A Web3 Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (13)

    Nick Johnson: ENS - Multichain ENS Domains and Decentralised Identities

    Nick Johnson: ENS - Multichain ENS Domains and Decentralised Identities

    The very nature of Ethereum addresses, expressed as random hexadecimal character strings, represents a big hurdle for mass adoption, as they are not human-readable. ENS domains were envisioned to not only solve this and provide a seamless UX, but to also be the cornerstone of on-chain identities. However, in the current multichain landscape, a plethora of decentralised naming services arose, which led to a heterogeneous domain name pool. As a result, ENS aims to expand to L2s and non-EVM chains, attempting to provide consistency, in order to further reduce user friction and limit conflicting domain names.

    We were joined by Nick Johnson, founder of ENS, to discuss the current state of decentralised naming services from a multichain and L2 perspective, and how these ultimately tie into decentralised identities.

    Topics covered in this episode:

    • Nick’s background and ENS history
    • The plethora of decentralised naming services
    • ENS use cases
    • Interacting with Web2 DNS
    • L2 compatibility for ENS via CCIP Read
    • ENS wrapper and subdomains
    • CCIP Read
    • Bridging ENS to non-EVM L2s
    • Coinbase’s cb.id
    • ENS and on-chain privacy OPSEC
    • Account abstraction
    • The future of ENS
    • Governance

    Episode links:

    This episode is hosted by Sebastien Couture. Show notes and listening options: epicenter.tv/520

    Desmos: Incentivized Engagement Farming in Onchain Social Networks

    Desmos: Incentivized Engagement Farming in Onchain Social Networks

    ✨About Desmos ✨

    Desmos is a Cosmos SDK appchain whose application serves the social token market. It brings decentralized identity solutions to market where your Desmos address serves as your social handle that could be used across the Interchain ecosystem. Tune into this podcast to build your mental model about what's coming next in the decentralized web space and how various solutions are solving the problem for portable social graphs.

    🔗 Useful Links 🔗
    ► Website: https://desmos.network

    S2 E1 | Owning Your Digital Identity w/ Our #1 Backer, Matt Gould!

    S2 E1 | Owning Your Digital Identity w/ Our #1 Backer, Matt Gould!

    For the very first episode of season 2 we are welcoming the 1st place winner of our crowdfund and holder of the coveted “Queen of the Pod” NFT, Matt Gould! Matt is the CEO and co-founder of Unstoppable Domains and he’s played an integral role in Diana’s web3 journey, so it’s very special for us to have him on the pod. 

    Matt kicks off the episode by explaining his strategy for winning 1st place in our crowdfund and snagging this spot on the podcast. He talks about his background, how he initially got into web3, and how the idea for Unstoppable Domains first came to be. We then dive into the reasoning behind the decision to sell domains as opposed to renting them, and we touch on UD’s image as a web3-native company. 

    Next, we get into the future of NFT domains and the role they play in digital identity. We discuss the nuances surrounding digital identity including on-chain vs. off chain data, data privacy, and verifiable credentials. 

    Finally, we close out the episode looking to the future of web3, making some predictions about the current bear market, and taking a moment of appreciation for memes. 

    To continue this conversation and stay up to date on all things Rehash, you can follow Diana on Twitter @ddwchen and Rehash @rehashweb3. You can follow our guest, Matt, @matthewegould.

     

    ⌛ TIMESTAMPS: 

    0:00 Intro 

    3:36 Matt’s strategy for winning first place on the crowdfund podium

    4:50 Matt’s background

    6:44 The vision for Unstoppable Domains

    8:38 Owning vs. renting domain names

    12:13 Unstoppable’s web3 identity

    16:28 The future of NFT domains

    19:51 Digital identity

    23:46 On-chain vs. off-chain digital identity

    28:31 Verifiable credentials

    30:26 What excited Matt about web3 

    32:36 How will the bear market affect the types of projects being built in web3

    37:10 Bear market predictions

    42:15 This or that!

    45:04 Follow Matt!

     

    DISCLAIMER: The information in this video is the opinion of the speaker(s) only and is for informational purposes only. You should not construe it as investment advice, tax advice, or legal advice, and it does not represent any entity's opinion but those of the speaker(s). For investment or legal advice, please seek a duly licensed professional.

    #9 UkraineDAO: Wartime DAOs & Humanitarian Aid | Alona Shevchenko

    #9 UkraineDAO: Wartime DAOs & Humanitarian Aid | Alona Shevchenko

    On this episode of Campfire, Jackson speaks with Alona Shevchenko, co-founder and operational lead of UkraineDAO. They discuss how UkraineDAO has raised over $8 million US dollars to help defend Ukraine from the Russian invasion, counter Russian propaganda, and amplify Ukrainian voices.

    The episode details how wartime DAOs are different from traditional charities and nonprofits, the founding of UkraineDAO in the days leading up to the Russian invasion, and how web3 mechanics enable coordination of humanitarian aid and a fleet of trucks during war.

     

    Topics Covered: 

    • Could you describe your sense of adoption of crypto technology in Ukraine?— (03:34)
    • A call from a friend and chain of events that led to the formation of UkraineDAO — (12:47) 
    • What were you hoping your parents would do when you called them? — (18:05) 
    • What was the early genesis of UkraineDAO and how did you connect with Steve & Matthew? — (21:08) 
    • Walk us through the gameplan that UkarineDAO came to in terms of growing and marketing the existence of the DAO to the world? — (26:15)  
    • Could you help us understand the 3 main components of UkraineDAO’s mission? — (33:25) 
    • Where have the funds UkraineDAO raised gone and what other tangible outcomes were achieved? Why is a DAO the best answer for executing everything that UkraineDAO has done compared to a traditional organization?— (43:20)
    • Could you share your thoughts on the relationship Russia has with the UN?  — (45:32) 
    • Share with us the types of organizations that UkraineDAO has helped/donated. — (49:50) 
    • How did your family change their mind on the war and how are they involved now? — (56:40) 
    • Has UkraineDAO been subjected to any hackers and what practices should other DAOs implement? — (64:10) 
    • What is a Multi-sig wallet? — (66:40)  
    • What do people misunderstand about decentralization? — (68:32) 

    Want to learn more about how to support UkraineDAO? Follow UkraineDAO on Twitter or connect on Discord. Donate to UkraineDAO at UkraineDAO.eth. For more ways to support UkraineDAO, check out 10 ways to get involved with Ukraine DAO.

     

    Episode Links: 

    UkraineDAO multi-sig wallet address

    UkraineDAO Twitter

    UkraineDAO Discord

    UkraineDAO Telegram

    Alona Shevchenko, Matthew Bunday, and CryptoSteve (UkraineDAO co-founders) on Twitter

    UkraineDAO Link Tree

     

    Episode Credit: 

    Hosted by @JacksonSteger

    Sound Engineering by @prodcolin

    Distribution by @alisonclaire and @Allen_Taylor

    Episode 54 | The Otherside Aftermath | w/ Josh Gordon of The Unstoppable Podcast

    Episode 54 | The Otherside Aftermath | w/ Josh Gordon of The Unstoppable Podcast

    w/ Josh Gordon of Unstoppable Podcast
    The Otherside Aftermath | ENS & Unstoppable Domains |

    Links:
    Josh Gordon Twitter

    Michael Keen https://twitter.com/NFTicket
    Jennifer Sutto https://twitter.com/jennifer_sutto
    NFT Catcher Podcast https://twitter.com/NFTCatcherPod
    produced by Andy Cinquino  https://twitter.com/ajc254
    NFT Catcher theme music by ItsJustLos https://twitter.com/its_JustLos
    email : NFTCatcherPod@gmail.com
    NFT Catcher Discord

    Blockchain Innovators - Conor Svensson and Brantly Millegan

    Blockchain Innovators - Conor Svensson and Brantly Millegan

    In this episode of Blockchain Innovators, Conor Svensson, founder and CEO of Web3 Labs, talks to Brantly Millegan - Director of Operations at ENS.

    Brantly has spent the past 3 years working on the ENS project who recently transitioned to a DAO based governance model. In the discussion they cover how Brantly first got involved in the project, why ENS could become the standard for identity in Web3, and how Budweiser is using it!

    The ENS project is a core piece of Web3 infrastructure and it was absolutely fascinating to hear from Brantly on their journey so far and where they’re headed!

    Watch this podcast here.

    Connect with Us

    Join the Web3 Innovators community and engage with like-minded individuals passionate about the potential of blockchain technology.

    Contact Web3 Labs:Twitter | LinkedIn | Instagram | Facebook | Discord | Tiktok

    Explore Web3 Labs: Web3 Labs specialise in web3 solutions for enterprise.

    Email Web3 Labs

    Get Conor’s latest thoughts on Web3 and where we’re headed.



    Quantum 21 : c'est la QCB !

    Quantum 21 : c'est la QCB !


     La QCB du mercredi 4 novembre aura bien lieu, sous forme de webinar, de 9h à 18h30, et sera enregistrée en plateau TV sans audience chez Bpifrance. Il y aura notamment une introduction avec Cédric O, puis Bruno Sportisse d’Inria, puis une intervention de John Martinis (ex Google, maintenant chez SQC en Australie). De nombreux panels aussi couvrant plein d’aspects du calcul quantique, hardware, software, usages, puis sur l’écosystème français. Les inscriptions sont gratuites, profitez-en !

    https://evenements.bpifrance.fr/qcb-quantum-computing-business

     

    Les pérégrinations d'Olivier dans le Quantique : 

     

    Grenoble les 14, 15 et 16 octobre.

    ·      Tristan Meunier et son laboratoire de Néel où il teste les qubits silicium (et germanium) produits par le CEA-Leti. 

    ·       Nicolas Roch de l’Institut Néel qui fait des recherches sur des qubits supraconducteurs.

    ·       Thierry Chanelière, également de l’Institut Néel qui utilise des terres rares pour le traitement de la lumière.

    ·       Eric Gaussier et Medhi Mallah du LIG (Laboratoire d’Informatique de Grenoble) et du MIAI, le 3IA de Grenoble. Ils investissent dans la recherche et l’enseignement sur la branche logicielle de l’informatique quantique.

    ·       Alexia Auffèves et son équipe pour plancher sur le lien entre la scalabilité du calcul quantique et ses aspects énergétiques. Vous pourrez revoir la keynote de la conférence sur le calcul quantique organisée par le pôle de compétitivité Minalogic le 16 octobre. 

    https://www.minalogic.com/evenements/quantum-computing/   

     

    LKB le 28 octobre

    Le Laboratoire Kastler Brossel, l’un des deux gros laboratoires dans les technologies quantique de l’ENS Paris (avec le LPENS). Rencontre avec une belle brochette de chercheurs de haut vol qui travaillent en physique fondamentale.

    ·       Nicolas Treps : photonique en variables continues utile à la fois pour les télécommunications quantiques et pour le calcul quantique. 

    ·       Valentina Parigi : qui a obtenu en 2018 un ERC Consolidator Grant » (2M€) pour son projet COQCOoN qui concerne aussi la structure complexe et quantique des systèmes physiques, notamment à base de variables continues. 

    https://www.ens.psl.eu/actualites/valentina-parigi   

    ·       Serge Reynaud : qui planche depuis longtemps sur un phénomène quantique rarement évoqué: les fluctuations quantiques du vide. 

    ·       Tom Darras et Felix Hoffet : deux doctorants qui travaillent sur des répéteurs quantiques, importants pour les télécommunications quantiques. Publication récente de leurs travaux : 

    https://phys.org/news/2020-10-world-entanglement-storage-milestone-alliance.html

    ·       Sylvain Gigan : qui est aussi chief scientist de la startup LightOn. 

    ·       Raphael Lopes : qui, au Collège de France, bosse sur des qubits à base d’atomes froids de dysprosium.
    http://www.lkb.upmc.fr/boseeinsteincondensates/359-2/ultracold-dysprosium/

     

    Honeywell passe à 10 qubits en ions piégés après 6 en juin et 4 en mars. 

    https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/honeywell-releases-next-generation-of-quantum-computer-301163034.html  

     

    Pasqal annonce un partenariat avec la startup autrichienne ParityQC pour développer le premier ordinateur quantique parallélisable. 

    https://pasqal.io/2020/10/27/parityqc-and-pasqal-partner-to-build-the-first-fully-parallelizable-quantum-computer/  

    Ils annoncent aussi atteindre bientôt un record de 200 qubits avec leur système à base d’atomes froids de rubidium. Bientôt = fin d’année/début 2021. Cela sera une étape très importante dans le calcul quantique et à l’échelle mondiale.

    https://pasqal.io/2020/10/26/1329/  

     

    Toshiba se lance dans la course de la QKD. Ils fournissent notamment le NIST aux USA pour des déploiements expérimentaux.

    https://thequantumdaily.com/2020/10/19/toshiba-launches-systems-aimed-at-20-billion-quantum-key-distribution-market/  

     

     

    Mind The Crap

    Mind The Crap

    It turns out those gut feelings or pits in your stomach may actually come from your second brain. Scientists from Australia have discovered that human beings have a second brain, and it is located in the butt. Called the enteric nervous system (ENS), it controls the muscle movement in the colon independently of the central nervous system. Jeff and Anthony try to make it through the episode without butting heads.

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