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Jordan Last and Kyle Langham discuss the merits of the Bitcoin and Ethereum integrations coming to the Internet Computer.
Opening song cut from Something Elated by Broke For Free and is licensed under an Attribution 3.0 United States License.
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Jordan Last, Bob Bodily, and the community discuss the outlook for the Internet Computer and Ethereum into this current year of 2022.
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Jordan Last, Ryan Horne, and the community discuss an idea we are calling logarithmic voting for the Internet Computer.
Proposal to include cycle_dao and ICDevs as default follow-target neurons to the NNS: https://forum.dfinity.org/t/proposal-to-include-cycle-dao-icdevs-as-default-follow-target-neurons-to-the-nns/9363
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I discuss the idea of deterministic decentralization as implemented by the Internet Computer and Chainlink.
I contrast that with what I call optimistic decentralization as implemented by Bitcoin, Ethereum, and most other blockchains.
Opening song cut from Something Elated by Broke For Free and is licensed under an Attribution 3.0 United States License.