Relay Chain
A podcast on blockchain development & building the decentralized web
We found 10 episodes of Relay Chain with the tag “polkadot”.
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Innovating Blockchain-Based Accounting with Totem
March 12th, 2020 | 48 mins 47 secs
blockchain, polkadot, substrate, web3
Why is the “black art” of accounting still stuck in the 20th century, and how can blockchain technology make it more efficient?
In this episode, Joe Petrowski (research analyst, Parity Technologies) speaks with Chris D’Costa and and Toufiqur Chowdhury of Totem Live Accounting, a blockchain-based accounting system. They discuss why today’s accounting practices are so inefficient and how blockchain technology can improve them. Find out how Totem is innovating accounting for the 21st century, how the project fits into the Polkadot ecosystem, and why the team decided to build on the Substrate blockchain framework.
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Chainlink: Oracles, DeFi, and Social Impact with Sergey Nazarov
February 27th, 2020 | 46 mins 17 secs
blockchain, ethereum, polkadot, web3
What are the challenges in integrating off-chain data into blockchain smart contracts with oracle systems, and how might secure, oracle-powered DeFi create meaningful social impact?
In this episode, Joe Petrowski (Research Analyst, Parity) talks with Sergey Nazarov from Chainlink, a decentralized oracle system bringing external, real-world data to blockchain-based smart contracts. Oracle systems like Chainlink are a necessary part of decentralized finance (DeFi), for which off-chain data such as market prices are used to trigger smart contract functions. We discuss the inherent challenges in integrating off-chain data with end-to-end security guarantees, the barriers to building smart contracts that go beyond tokenization, Chainlink use cases, the promise of blockchain for social impact, and how Chainlink is planning a Polkadot integration.
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Designing Universal Basic Income and Trusted Execution Environments
January 30th, 2020 | 41 mins 40 secs
blockchain, polkadot, substrate, web3
How do you design an effective universal basic income scheme on the blockchain? What are trusted execution environments, and how can they be used to enhance privacy?
In this episode, host Joe Petrowski (Research Analyst, Parity) speaks with Alain Brenzikofer of encointer, a blockchain-based universal basic income (UBI) system, and Supercomputing Systems, which is developing the SubstraTEE trusted execution environment (TEE) framework.
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Ethereum: Past, Present, and Future with Parity Core-Developer Wei Tang
January 16th, 2020 | 43 mins 50 secs
blockchain, ethereum, polkadot, web3
In this episode, hosts Joe Petrowski (Research Analyst, Parity) and Phil Lucsok (Product Communications Manager, Parity) speak with Wei Tang (Core Developer, Parity) about his work on several Ethereum- and Substrate-related projects. They discuss Tang’s experience working on Ethereum, Ethereum Classic, and Substrate, including innovative proposals for account versioning, backwards compatibility, and bridging and merging different Ethereum chains, as well as the future of ETH 2.0 and the broader Ethereum community.
Tang is known among his peers as an exceptionally gifted and prolific developer, having built the SputnikVM Rust implementation of Ethereum from scratch just by reading the Ethereum yellow paper (without looking at other clients), and having created the Substrate EVM implementation in just a few days.
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Building a Custom Blockchain with Substrate
December 5th, 2019 | 37 mins 38 secs
blockchain, ethereum, polkadot, substrate, web3
What is it like to develop on the Substrate blockchain building framework, and what resources are available to developers? How different is it from developing Ethereum smart contracts?
In this episode, Joe Petrowski (Research, Parity) is joined by Shawn Tabrizi and Joshy Orndorff from the Developer Experience team at Parity Technologies, where they help developers building or interested in building on Substrate, regardless of experience level.
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On-Chain Trust with KILT Protocol
November 21st, 2019 | 45 mins 44 secs
blockchain, polkadot, substrate, web3
How do trust and identity work in decentralized systems, and how can we help ensure our data isn't abused by centralized authorities?
In this episode, Joe Petrowski is joined by Ingo Rübe (Founder and CEO, BOTlabs) and Timo Welde (Product Owner and Technical Lead, KILT Protocol) of KILT Protocol, a built-on-Substrate project providing credentialing and authentication for web 3.0. Learn the difference between identity and attribution, and how KILT is building the future of decentralized trust.
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Jillian York: Censorship, Human Rights, and Activism in the Digital Age
November 7th, 2019 | 1 hr 3 mins
blockchain, ethereum, polkadot, web3
Where should digital platforms draw the line between content moderation and censorship? How do company policies shape our culture, and how can we make technology a force for good?
In this episode, writer and activist Jillian York (Director for International Freedom of Expression, Electronic Frontier Foundation) joins Joe Petrowski (Research Analyst, Parity Technologies) to discuss freedom of expression, censorship and surveillance by digital platforms, and the role of internet activism in global social movements.
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Mentorship and Values in Open-Source Development
October 25th, 2019 | 48 mins 1 sec
blockchain, ethereum, polkadot, substrate, web3
How do you create meaningful change with open-source software and what role does mentorship play?
In this episode, Joe Petrowski (Research Analyst, Parity) talks to Ben Kampmann (Core Developer, Parity) about the role of mentorship, learning, and values in the open-source community. They also discuss Open Tech School, a non-profit organization Ben created for open source education, as well as recent Substrate developments, including Substrate LFS (Large File Storage).
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Exploring a Multi-Chain Universe with Polkascan
September 27th, 2019 | 1 hr 1 min
block explorer, blockchain, ethereum, polkadot, substrate, web3
In our fifth episode, Nicole Zhu and Joe Petrowski talk to Emiel Sebastiaan, WEB3SCAN CEO, about Polkascan, an open-source block explorer that allows any Substrate-based blockchain project to have a block explorer. They discuss the Polkadot multi-chain explorer, how a DAO could fund block explorer services, Polkascan vs. Polkadot UI, and the nitty-gritty of how one actually goes about extracting data from a blockchain.
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Zcash’s Anna and Deirdre on Zebra and quantum-resistant cryptography
September 13th, 2019 | 48 mins 25 secs
blockchain, ethereum, polkadot, web3
In this episode, Joe talks to Deirdre Connolly and Anna Kaplan from Zcash Foundation on the state of the Rust Zcash client, “Zebra,” originally developed by Parity Technologies and now maintained by Zcash Foundation. They also discuss integrating cryptography into our day-to-day lives, quantum-resistant cryptography, and what baby zebras are called.