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Ed Felten: Arbitrum – The Layer 2 Scaling Solution Increasing Speed and Reducing Fees

Jun 17, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
Telly Ho - The First Multi-Chan Mobile Wa
01:42 • 2min
3
Cryptol Prevloccin, Youos?
03:31 • 2min
4
Do You Have a CTO or a Deputy CTO of the US?
05:08 • 5min
5
Is Proof of Work Incentive Compatibility Compatible?
09:44 • 2min
6
Is Block Chain G a Wild West?
11:16 • 6min
7
Is There a Base Layer?
17:12 • 5min
8
The Stress Level of Being a Crypto Founder
21:59 • 2min
9
Ethereum as a Base Layer
23:30 • 6min
10
Soyo - What Happens After a Transaction?
29:33 • 2min
11
Is the Arbitram Sequencer Trusted to Create Transactions Out of Nothing?
31:12 • 5min
12
The State Transition Function Is Fully Deterministic
36:18 • 5min
13
The Blockheade Hash Is Included in Every Ethereum Block
40:59 • 6min
14
The Solution Is Distributed Sequencing
46:48 • 5min
15
Sequencing: First In, First Out, Am Ordering
51:46 • 2min
16
M v Is a Tax on Users, but It's a Hidden Tax on Fees
53:19 • 2min
17
How to Run a Node?
55:20 • 2min
18
I Run an Ethereal Node, I Make Money, Right?
57:08 • 2min
19
The Transaction Fees That Use Us Pay
59:33 • 4min
20
Arbitram Is an Optimistic Roll Up
01:03:29 • 3min
21
Youstata: The Optimistic Part of the Roll Up?
01:06:21 • 5min
22
Is There a Future for Arbitration?
01:11:22 • 2min
23
We're Not Going to Charge Fees in an Arbitram Token?
01:13:44 • 3min
24
The Future of Arbitrum and Ethorium?
01:16:34 • 4min
25
The Future of Scaling Solutions
01:20:46 • 5min
26
A New Episode of the Epicener Podcast
01:26:01 • 2min