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Block Brothers

Join us as we discuss the decentralized future and how cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and others will usher in changes to the way we live our lives. While still early days in the technology, Chris Porter and Paul Holze share their adventures in trying out projects that are live on main net today.

Episodes

  1. 02/18/2019

    Spectrum of Decentralization: The Gradients of Crypto

    This episode we discuss several consensus models, a bit of how they work, but more importantly how consensus models contribute to a projects decentralization and why that matters. Proof of work, and proof of stake are two primary examples of consensus models, but each have tradeoffs. Nodes can be organized in 3 ways, centralized, distributed, and decentralized. There are some negative effects to distributed networks. Upgrading the network can be a challenge, because there is no way to enforce all nodes upgrade to the latest version. Governance of the network is also challenge, that different projects are working to solve. Although centralized services can become an attack vector for hackers, they tend to be faster due to their network architecture. We touch on the power consumption of Bitcoin, and how that power is traded for the security of the network, then jump into proof of stake and how it secures the network from double spend using a different process. Links Mentioned during the show: Decentralized Graph - https://medium.com/@VitalikButerin/the-meaning-of-decentralization-a0c92b76a274 bit torrent article - break rules - https://medium.com/@simonhmorris/if-youre-not-breaking-rules-you-re-doing-it-wrong-bittorrent-lessons-for-crypto-2-of-4-72c68227fe69 Arjun Article - https://medium.com/@arjunblj/crypto-theses-for-2019-dd20cb7f9895 http://blockbrothers.org https://twitter.com/blockbrosorg https://www.instagram.com/blockbrosorg https://soundcloud.com/blockbrosorg

    Spectrum of Decentralization: The Gradients of Crypto
  2. 02/09/2019

    Broken Systems: Why crypto alternatives are inevitable

    Current systems are broken, and you may not always realize that is true until you see a better alternative. In this episode, we dive into some of the solutions out there, and how they solve the current problems. Some Problems: Centralized systems create honeypots for hackers to attack. -Lack of control of your own data (facebook and Cambridge Analytica) -Financial systems, your bank is a trusted third party. In countries where you 'basically' trust the government, this problem does not come to light as easily. -Censorship via 'trusted third parties' like email service providers and ISP's. -Many services online are insecure by default. Cryptocurrency solutions Solutions: Cryptocurrencies can be a storage of wealth. If your governments currency is going through hyper-inflation storing money in a cryptocurrency is a way to get around that deflation of your wealth. -Using crypto as a currency, to pay for goods and services. -Stablecoins are a category of cryptocurrency to peg crypto to traditional currency (fiat). -Privacycoins are a way to maintain anonymity while using crypto for transactions. -Smart Contracts is another category of platform that are moving traditional centralized services on the blockchain. -Utility Tokens sit on top of smart contracts, and allow for exchange of goods, or other utilities separate from the other categories above. -Non-Fungible tokens are verifiably unique tokens, like crypto kitties or digital art. -Security Tokens create a way to break up ownership of an asset into smaller divisible units than have been possible before. blockbrothers.org twitter.com/blockbrosorg www.instagram.com/blockbrosorg

    Broken Systems: Why crypto alternatives are inevitable

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Join us as we discuss the decentralized future and how cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and others will usher in changes to the way we live our lives. While still early days in the technology, Chris Porter and Paul Holze share their adventures in trying out projects that are live on main net today.