Podcast
Episode 164: The road to Skynet & beyond with David Vorick
This week, Anna and guest co-host James Prestwich chat with David Vorick from Skynet Labs about the scope and goals of the Skynet project. They discuss the journey from earlier work on Sia & distributed data to Skynet, SkyDB, and their idea for Recursive Content Monetization – a new model to pay online creators and content owners.
Episode 163: Kicking off 2021 with Anna, Tarun, James & Josh
This week, Anna chats with guests Tarun Chitra (Gauntlet & Robot Ventures), James Prestwich (cLabs) and Josh Cincinnati (previously Zcash Foundation). Throughout this conversation, they touch on topics like the state of zero knowledge applications, blockchain technology, privacy and DeFi. They also explore what we can expect in the near future.
Episode 162: Year end and end of an era with Anna & Fredrik
In this episode – which is Fredrik’s last as a regular co-host – Anna and Fredrik do a look back at 2020 and chat about some of their favourite ZKPodcast episodes and themes from this past year. They also take this time to reminisce and look back over 3 years of the Zero Knowledge Podcast and share some thoughts on how the space has developed.
Episode 161: Loopring with Matt & Brecht
This week, Anna chats with Matthew Finestone and Brecht Devos from Loopring about their zkrollup protocol, DEX and wallet. We explored the evolution of Loopring, how their zkrollup works, how they are bringing AMMs to L2 and what’s next for the project.
Episode 160: DAppNode & the ETH2 kick off with Eduardo Antuña Díez
This week, Anna chats with Eduardo Antuñia Díez – co-founder / project lead of DaAppNode – about the importance of running your own node, the roll out of ETH2 and the role DAppNode aims to play in the future.
Episode 159: MACI with Koh Wei Jie
This week, Anna chats with Koh Wei Jei from the Ethereum Foundation about the MACI or Minimum Anti-Collusion Infrastructure. They chat about the challenges in voting digitally and in decentralised networks, how MACI uses zkps to solve this, and how it could be used in the context of quadratic voting.