41 min

ConsenSys’ Joe Lubin: Ethereum’s Competition Isn’t Even Close The Delphi Podcast

    • Technology

Host Tom Shaughnessy of Delphi Digital (DelphiDigital.io) is joined by Joe Lubin the co-founder of Ethereum and thee founder of ConsenSys. 


For those new to the space, ConsenSys is a global blockchain technology company building the infrastructure, applications, and practices that enable a decentralized world. ConsenSys has over 50 spokes building on Ethereum ranging from infrastructure like Infura and Metamask to platforms and applications like OpenLaw and Airswap.


After having numerous guests on the podcast from ConsenSys, from Gregory Rocco to Andrew Keys and others, it was excellent to have Joe on to explain his take on the space.


We cover the goals of blockchain, Ethereum’s competition and its future under Serenity, the past, present and future of ConsenSys and so much more.


Joe is by far one of the most plugged in people to the space, as such this was a very insightful conversation.


To access the insights package of Delphi's leading crypto research, visit DelphiDigital.io on your device and sign up using coupon code CHAINREACTION.


 


Follow Tom on Twitter @Shaughnessy119

Follow Joe on Twitter @ethereumJoseph 


 


Photo Credit Zaza Weissgerber
Disclosure: Tom Shaughnessy owns tokens in BTC, ETH, DCR, MKR, XTZ and Loom. This podcast is NOT investment advice and is only informational. Do not make investment decisions based upon this podcast. Delphi Digital was not compensated by any party for this podcast episode other than Podbean's advertisers. This content is strictly informational and is not a solicitation to buy or sell any security or token.


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Advertisers: To advertise on this podcast, email Tom@DelphiDigital.io






Potential Guests: If you're interested in appearing on the podcast, email Tom@DelphiDigital.io




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Host Tom Shaughnessy of Delphi Digital (DelphiDigital.io) is joined by Joe Lubin the co-founder of Ethereum and thee founder of ConsenSys. 


For those new to the space, ConsenSys is a global blockchain technology company building the infrastructure, applications, and practices that enable a decentralized world. ConsenSys has over 50 spokes building on Ethereum ranging from infrastructure like Infura and Metamask to platforms and applications like OpenLaw and Airswap.


After having numerous guests on the podcast from ConsenSys, from Gregory Rocco to Andrew Keys and others, it was excellent to have Joe on to explain his take on the space.


We cover the goals of blockchain, Ethereum’s competition and its future under Serenity, the past, present and future of ConsenSys and so much more.


Joe is by far one of the most plugged in people to the space, as such this was a very insightful conversation.


To access the insights package of Delphi's leading crypto research, visit DelphiDigital.io on your device and sign up using coupon code CHAINREACTION.


 


Follow Tom on Twitter @Shaughnessy119

Follow Joe on Twitter @ethereumJoseph 


 


Photo Credit Zaza Weissgerber
Disclosure: Tom Shaughnessy owns tokens in BTC, ETH, DCR, MKR, XTZ and Loom. This podcast is NOT investment advice and is only informational. Do not make investment decisions based upon this podcast. Delphi Digital was not compensated by any party for this podcast episode other than Podbean's advertisers. This content is strictly informational and is not a solicitation to buy or sell any security or token.


 -


Advertisers: To advertise on this podcast, email Tom@DelphiDigital.io






Potential Guests: If you're interested in appearing on the podcast, email Tom@DelphiDigital.io




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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-delphi-podcast/message

41 min

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