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EIP-4844, known as proto-danksharding, sets the foundation for data sharding. We're joined by Carl Beekhuizen & Trenton Van Epps from Ethereum Foundation, to discuss about EIP-4844 & KZG ceremony.
While Part 1 (#476) focused on general updates of the ZK ecosystem, in this episode, we take a closer look at specific use cases for ZK proofs and if the focus has shifted from privacy to scalability.
We were joined by Anna Rose, host of Zero Knowledge Podcast, and Kobi Gurkan, Head of Research at Geometry, to discuss the state of the ZK ecosystem and how this promising technology is evolving.
We were joined by Ted Blackman, CTO of Urbit Foundation, and Gary Lieberman, the Chorus One Team Lead for Urbit, to discuss how Urbit reshapes the way we interact with computers, its current development stage, and what challenges it has to overcome.
We were joined by Nick Dodson, CEO and co-founder of Fuel Labs, to discuss modular execution layers and how they approach different aspects of blockchain design and scalability.
With 2022 coming to an end, the Epicenter hosts sit down for a roundtable chat on the current state of the crypto industry. The topics include general sentiment, a recap of major events and upcoming developments, as well as privacy concerns in the future.
Dune Analytics is a analytics platform for blockchain data, allowing users to query & analyze public data on-chain. In this episode, we chatted about product development, community building, and lessons on building in public.
We are joined by the project's co-founders Ben Fielding and Harry Grieve, to talk about their protocol, the focus and vision of Gensyn, and various trade-offs to bring Machine Learning compute power to the mass.
We were joined by EigenLayer founder Sreeram Kannan who explained to us the concept of re-staking, how this works in the EigenLayer protocol, use cases, and the roadmap ahead.
We were joined by Nation3 founders Luis and Anastasiya to chat about why they see this is as necessary for humankind, how the legal, governance and economic aspects will work, and the long term visions for the project.