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Epicenter brings you in-depth conversations about the technical, economic and social implications of cryptocurrencies and blockchain technologies. Every week, we interview business leaders, engineers academics and entrepreneurs, and bring you a diverse spectrum of opinions and points of view.
Epicenter is hosted by Sebastien Couture, Brian Fabian Crain, Friederike Ernst, Meher Roy and Felix Lutsch. Since 2014, our episodes have been downloaded over 8 million times.
Epicenter is hosted by Sebastien Couture, Brian Fabian Crain, Friederike Ernst, Meher Roy and Felix Lutsch. Since 2014, our episodes have been downloaded over 8 million times.
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Oct 11, 2017 • 1h 14min
Ben Bollen & Jason Goldberg: Simple Token – Bringing Tokens to Mainstream Consumer Applications
As the ICO boom continues to drive funding and interest in cryptocurrencies, mainstream consumer applications are increasingly looking towards tokenization. One of these was social network Pepo, founded by veteran entrepreneur and previous founder of fab.com Jason Goldberg. Faced with the difficulties of integrating blockchain, they decided to start Simple Token – a company focused on building easy solutions for mainstream applications to use blockchain.
Simple Token CEO Jason Goldberg and Chief Technology Strategist joined us to discuss the case for branded token, Simple Tokens architecture and the balance between easy user experience and decentralization.
Topics covered in this episode:
Jason’s long history as an entrepreneur and the turbulent story of fab.com
The perils of raising too much money
How the quest to tokenize social network Pepo lead to founding Simple Token
The opportunity in tokenizing mainstream consumer applications
How Simple Token uses Ethereum and sidechains to allow companies to issue branded tokens
How Simple Token backs branded tokens through a staking contract on Ethereum
The economics of Simple Token and upcoming ICO
Episode links:
Simple Token | The Bridge between Cryptocurrencies and Consumer Apps.
Jason Goldberg - This Week In Startups
Simple Token Pitch Deck
Simple Token Technical Whitepaper
On the Rebound from Epic Failure – Hacker Noon
Simple Token Telegram Channel
This episode is hosted by Brian Fabian Crain and Sébastien Couture. Show notes and listening options: epicenter.tv/204

Oct 4, 2017 • 57min
Fredrik Voss: Nasdaq – How Blockchain Technologies Will Transform Capital Markets
Nasdaq is one of the largest and most well known financial institutions in the World. As the second-largest stock market by market capitalization, Nasdaq is also one of the leading software companies in capital markets, providing its Nasdaq Financial Framework to exchanges all around the globe.
Fredrik Voss, VP of Blockchain Innovation at Nasdaq, joins us to discuss how Nasdaq is leveraging blockchain technologies to propel itself into the future. Having invested in Chain and Stratumn, Nasdaq is taking a very hands-on approach, building products which it integrates into the various software solutions they sell.
Topics covered in this episode:
A high-level overview of Nasdaq as a stock exchange and software company
Nasdaq’s thesis regarding blockchain technologies
The potential challenges ahead
What blockchain technologies bring to regulators regarding oversight and auditing
Nasdaq’s Venture Program and its investment thesis
Why Nasdaq chose to invest in Chain and Stratumn
Types of applications built in partnership with Chain and Stratumn
Fredrick’s views on Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs)
Episode links:
Why Nasdaq Is Even More Optimistic About Blockchain Than It Was 3 Years Ago
Inside Linq, Nasdaq's Private Markets Blockchain Project
Nasdaq Executive Fredrik Voss Optimistic About Blockchain in Capital Markets
Fredrik Voss, Nasdaq Vice President – About Blockchain
This episode is hosted by Meher Roy and Sébastien Couture. Show notes and listening options: epicenter.tv/203

Sep 26, 2017 • 1h 13min
Ari Paul: BlockTower Capital and the Cryptocurrency Opportunity
For many years, Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies were regarded as little more than a nerdy curiosity by the financial world. But with the rise of Bitcoin and Ethereum, the process of cryptocurrencies becoming a recognized asset class has begun.
One person at the forefront of this transformation is Ari Paul. Previously a portfolio manager at the University of Chicago’s $8 billion endowment, he recently left to start the cryptocurrency hedge fund BlockTower Capital. He joined us for an insightful conversation about one of the biggest trends in the industry.
Topics covered in this episode:
Ari’s background as a portfolio manager at the University of Chicago
The difficulties of investing in cryptocurrency for a large endowment
Why he started the cryptocurrency hedge fund BlockTower Capital
How to construct a cryptocurrency portfolio
The hedge fund vs the VC model in the cryptocurrency space
Why cryptocurrencies represent an exceptional investment opportunity
The operational complexities of running a crypto hedge fund
Why an avalanche of institutional money is entering the blockchain space
Episode links:
The Cryptocurrency Investor Blog
How to Think About Investing in Cryptocurrency: Why Exceptional Opportunities Exist
How to Think About Investing in Cryptocurrency: What needs to exist
Table Selection | The Cryptocurrency Investor
The Wall Street Moment | The Cryptocurrency Investor
BlockTower Capital
Twitter - Ari Paul
This episode is hosted by Brian Fabian Crain and Meher Roy. Show notes and listening options: epicenter.tv/202

Sep 19, 2017 • 1h 10min
Matt Kerner: Microsoft’s Coco Framework – The Holy Grail for Enterprise
Enterprise consortium blockchains have gained a lot of interest in recent months. And although we can see many applications for this particular type of network deployment, many questions remain to be answered before these systems can move to production. Issues related to scaling, network deployment, access controls and key management remain open at this point. With its deep roots in the enterprise, Microsoft hopes to have answers to these questions.
Matt Kerner, Partner GM for Blockchains at Azure, joins us to discuss Coco Framework. Coco is an open-source system which promises to enable high scalability and offer confidentiality for enterprise blockchain consortiums. This novel framework leverages Trusted Execution Environments (TEE) to deliver blockchain networks with throughput comparable to database speeds.
Topics covered in this episode:
Matt’s background and role at Azure
Azure’s high-level thesis regarding blockchains
Coco Framework and how it fits in Microsoft’s vision
The different components of Coco and its architecture
The role of TEE’s in Coco
How Coco achieves confidential transactions
Identify management and network governance in Coco
How Coco fits into other blockchain initiatives at Microsoft
The framework’s roadmap
Episode links:
Announcing the Coco Framework for enterprise blockchain networks
Introducing the Coco Framework - YouTube
Coco Framework Whitepaper
This episode is hosted by Meher Roy and Sébastien Couture. Show notes and listening options: epicenter.tv/201

Sep 13, 2017 • 1h 9min
Ciaran O'Leary: BlueYard – The Disruption of Venture Capital
In the past year, the first killer application of blockchain technology has emerged: venture funding. As blockchain-facilitated crowdfunding is disrupting venture capital at blistering speed, we are joined by Ciaran O’Leary, Founder and General Partner at BlueYard. BlueYard stands at the intersection of this transition. Structured as a traditional VC fund, its thesis focuses fully on the decentralized economy and it invests in tokens too. Ciaran joined us to discusses what blockchain means for VCs and its implications for BlueYard.
Topics covered in this episode:
Ciaran’s journey as a VC
How the VC industry has been changing
Why he founded Blue Yard and its investment thesis
Value creation in a blockchain economy
Buying equity vs buying tokens
Why tokens and ICOs are erroding the distinction between hedge funds and VC funds
Best practices for running ICOs
Episode links:
BlueYard Capital
BlueYard Investment Thesis
Filecoin Investment Article
Protocol Labs Investment Article
Userfeeds & why the web needs a new information ranking system
OB1 & OpenBazaar – BlueYard Capital – Medium
This episode is hosted by Brian Fabian Crain and Meher Roy. Show notes and listening options: epicenter.tv/200

Sep 5, 2017 • 1h 14min
Peter Czaban: Polkadot – The Internet of Blockchain Networks
Scalability and interoperability are two of the main issues facing blockchain protocols today. In a future in which entire industries and economies rely on distributed technologies, it is unclear how blockchain networks will support massive amounts of data, and exchange transactions in a trusted way.
Peter Czaban, co-founder of Polkadot, joins us as we dive deep into the Polkadot Network. Polkadot is a heterogeneous multi-chain network, consisting of many connected chains (or parachains), all of which have their own set of features and characteristics. Transactions flow across chains, while Polkadot ensures the global security and consensus of the network, forming an ‘Internet of Blockchain networks’. Scalability is achieved through the parallel processing of transactions on the different parachains.
Topics covered in this episode:
Peter’s background and his role at Parity technologies
What is the Polkadot project and what problems it is addressing
How Polkadot handles the issue of scaling
The different components of the Polkadot Network
The various players in the network
The consensus model used in Polkadot
The types of applications Polkadot would enable
The Web3 Foundation and its goals
Episode links:
Polkadot Website
Polkadot Pre-Sale Website
Polkadot Community Chat
Aura Consensus
This episode is hosted by Meher Roy and Sébastien Couture. Show notes and listening options: epicenter.tv/199

Aug 29, 2017 • 1h 5min
Nick Morgan: The DAO, the SEC and the ICO Boom
Nick Morgan, a former attorney at the SEC, joined us to discuss their recent report on the DAO and what it means for the ICO boom.
Topics covered in this episode:
The history and mandate of the SEC
Nick’s years as a trial attorney at the SEC
How the Howey Test is used to determine if something is a security
The application of the Howey Test to the DAO case
The weaknesses in their argument that token holders relied on the effort of others
Why the SEC did not prosecute the Slock.it founders
Why the SEC will likely focus on token sales involving fraud
How the SEC’s limited resources will make it hard for it to impact the ICO boom
The implications of the SEC report for cryptocurrency exchanges
Episode links:
SEC Press Release on The DAO
SEC Report on Investigation of The DAO
Seven Takeaways from the DAO Report - Kyle Mitchell
EB134 – Emin Gün Sirer And Vlad Zamfir: On A Rocky DAO
Nicolas Morgan Website
The DAO Report: Understanding the Risk of SEC Enforcement - CoinDesk
This episode is hosted by Brian Fabian Crain and Sébastien Couture. Show notes and listening options: epicenter.tv/198

Aug 23, 2017 • 1h 13min
Dan Larimer: EOS – The Decentralized Operating System
After Bitshares and Steemit, Dan Larimer’s latest project EOS has also gathered lots of attention. Their record-setting crowdsale has already raised $300m and is continuing for another year. Dan joined us to discuss his journey in the industry, what connects the different projects, how EOS works and how the EOS crowdsale works.
Topics covered in this episode:
A history of Dan’s previous projects Bitshares and Steemit
How Dan knows when the time has come to move to the next project
Why they describe EOS as a decentralized operating system
The EOS approach to scalability
Benefits and downsides of the EOS fee model
EOS’ Delegated Proof of Stake consensus
How EOS handles malicious validators
Addressing criticisms around EOS’s crowdsale terms and governance structure
Episode links:
EOS Website
EOS Whitepaper
EOS Consensus Presentation May 2017 - YouTube
Vitalik Buterin Criticisms of EOS
Dan Larimer's Response to Vitalik
block.one
This episode is hosted by Brian Fabian Crain and Sébastien Couture. Show notes and listening options: epicenter.tv/197

Aug 17, 2017 • 1h 12min
Arthur Falls: From Lobster Fishing to Blockchain Podcasting
Prior to hosting his ground breaking podcasts Beyond Bitcoin and The Ether Review, Arthur Falls had left his home country of New Zealand to fish lobster off the coast of Maine. Like many people in the blockchain space, his unlikely journey into the world of decentralized technologies is a fascinating one, and he shares it with us in this episode.
Arthur recently traveled to over a dozen locations around the World, conducting interviews for an upcoming documentary. He shares what he learned and his favorite experiences from this trip.
Topics covered in this episode:
Arthur’s unlikely journey from lobster fisherman to blockchain podcaster
A brief history of his past projects and what he has going on at the moment
His recent blockchain world tour and what he learned from that experience
His views on the state of the ecosystem and institutional investment money now flowing into the space
Episode links:
The Ether Review
Ether Review Legal Discussion #1 — Challenges in Blockchain Law
Initial coin offerings now surpass early stage VC funding
Hedge Funds Investing in Cryptocurrencies 'Exploding' - 62 in Pipeline
This episode is hosted by Brian Fabian Crain and Sébastien Couture. Show notes and listening options: epicenter.tv/196

Aug 9, 2017 • 60min
Loi Luu: KyberNetwork – Towards Truly Decentralized Crypto-Asset Exchanges
We’re joined by Loi Luu, Co-founder of KyberNetwork. This new decentralized exchange protocol, built on Ethereum, aims to match buyers with reserve operators, who create liquidity for crypto-asset pairs. Trades occur instantaneously and without the need for a trusted third party exchange operator.
Topics covered in this episode:
Loi’s background and involvement with various projects such as TrueBit, Smart Pool, and Oyente
The desirable features of a decentralized exchange
Other decentralized exchange projects and how they compare to KyberNetwork
KyberNetwork’s unique design philosophy
KyberNetwork’s user experience and how a trade occurs from start to finish
The various actors in the network and their respective roles
How KyberNetwork mitigates certain vulnerabilities, such as transaction front running
How network actors are compensated
KyberNetwork’s DAO governance model and development roadmap
Episode links:
KyberNetwork
KyberNetwork Blog
KyberNetwork White Paper
This episode is hosted by Meher Roy and Sébastien Couture. Show notes and listening options: epicenter.tv/195