Blockchain 2025

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Blockchain is a technology that will disrupt nearly every industry. We explore one industry in every episode. How will blockchain change art, tickets, or cloud computing? What improvements will be made? What projects are already underway? Listen to find out. Part of the Bitcoin.com Podcast Network.

Episodios

  • Fighting Equifax, Data Privacy - Reuben Metcalfe of Class Action Inc (Humans of Bitcoin)

    03/12/2019 Duración: 52min

    This is a repost from the Humans of Bitcoin podcast. Please subscribe to Humans of Bitcoin for more episodes like this.

  • Money, Politics and Decentralized Governence - Santi.Eth of Democracy Earth

    25/11/2019 Duración: 34min

    Repost from Humans of Bitcoin podcast: "A look at DAOs, political organizing, and latin america from one of the thought leaders of the Ethereum ecosystem, Santi Siri."

  • A Rare Interview with the CEO of Blockchain.com - Peter Smith

    20/08/2019 Duración: 43min

    One of the oldest companies in the space, Blockchain.com has staying power. With over 40 million downloads, Blockchain.com has a large share of bitcoin transactions and the #1 downloaded wallet. In 2011 the term "blockchain" was not a word. It was not a thing. In fact their website, blockchain.info at the time, was the first page on the internet to ever use the word. Back in the day (2011), it made the decision to take the non-custodial approach. This was in contrast to Coinbase's custodial approach. Years later, Peter is still grinding it out at the Blockchain.com headquarters in London. Peter takes an unconventional approach to life and business. As Peter states, "even Roger thinks I'm weird." Entering uncharted territory for the company, they finally decided to launch an exchange of their own, PIT, which is billed to be the fastest crypto exchange on the market!

  • The EU Blockchain Innovation Report

    27/03/2019 Duración: 27min

    "Our vision is that the first wave of blockchain adoption will be characterised by a large number of permissioned, purpose-built blockchain platforms geared towards a specific use case or user base.” -EU Blockchain Observatory and Forum In a special episode, Matt and Blake review the recent report by the European Union.  How does one of the largest Government entities see the future of blockchain technology? Listen to find out.

  • Decentralized Finance with Zac Prince of BlockFi

    20/03/2019 Duración: 36min

    Decentralized Finance or "DeFi" is a hot topic in the blockchain world. And for good reason. The ability to establish credit and provide loans using cryptocurrency and smart contracts opens up liquidity for the entire world. Joining us on today's show is Zac Prince of BlockFi, a blockchain lending company. We discuss the future of DeFi as well as the role played by centralized companies for cryptocurrency backed loans.

  • Phones (Samsung, HTC, Storage, Commerce)

    13/03/2019 Duración: 25min

    The news of Samsung adding a cold storage wallet to their flagship phone, the S10, sent a bullish signal to the bitcoin and blockchain world. The Korean technology magnate, which also is producing mining chips, is bringing cryptocurrency to cell phones. This is a big deal. The majority of Samsung customers, who are non-cryptocurrency users, will have built in exposure to cryptocurrency in the most important electronic device they own. We take a look at blockchain phones and the importance of the cell phone in cryptocurrency and blockchain adoption.

  • BONUS: Patrick Byrne on Humans of Bitcoin

    08/03/2019 Duración: 50min

    Blockchain 2025 listeners, we recently published an interview with Overstock.com CEO Patrick Byrne on the Bitcoin.com Podcast Network. We reposted it here: It's a fascinating dive into the future of blockchain from a brilliant polymath who is making things happen right now, from Wall Street to Zambia to Tulum. Enjoy and please subscribe to the Humans of Bitcoin podcast.

  • Pivots - When ICOs change the roadmap

    06/03/2019 Duración: 22min

    When you start a business, you can't predict how it will play out in the real world. Take Twitter: they started out as a podcasting company! ICO and blockchain projects are no exception and many have altered their models. Evolve or die. Accelerated by the bear market, many teams are hurting for cash and have to change their business model in order to survive. We cover ICO and token protocols including a decentralized AirBnB, publishing platform, Ripple and more. How this will affect investors and the industry as a whole?    

  • Predictions Markets, Veil, Augur (Part 2) - Ryan Berckmans

    27/02/2019 Duración: 24min

    Part 2 with Ryan Berckmans of the Forecast Foundation. If you haven't listened to part 1, find it here: https://podcast.bitcoin.com/e726-Predictions-Markets-Veil-Augur-Part-1-Ryan-Berckmans In part 2, here are a few of the topics we cover: Guesser.io Making journalism more accountable Improving social media conversations Redefining the word expert Open up many new economies

  • Predictions Markets, Veil, Augur (Part 1) - Ryan Berckmans

    20/02/2019 Duración: 23min

    I like to call prediction markets a "bitcoin within bitcoin". A fascinating use case that takes a little while to wrap your head around. But once you get it, a lightbulb clicks. We brought on Ryan Berckmans who recently sold Predictions.Global. Ryan is currently working with the Forecast Foundation, a group that guides Augur, the premier decentralized prediction market. Ryan has a diverse background, and we got a glimpse into his background as well as a primer on the decentralized prediction market and what the future implications are. While the main use case is sports betting, we anticipate more use cases to emerge in the near future. Here is part one.

  • S2 Industry Revisit - Decentralized Exchange, File Storage, Real Estate

    13/02/2019 Duración: 15min

    This week on Blockchain 2025 we have the second part of our “Industry Revisit” series where Matt and Blake dissect some of the most intriguing blockchain projects from 2018. As a quick refresher, the goal here is to check back in on these projects to see how things have been progressing and if we believe they still have a compelling use case. It’s important to do this type of research now so that you’re well informed for the day the  market turns back around. Here are the industries they looked at:   Real Estate: Putting real estate on the blockchain would enable buildings to become “tokenized”, essentially allowing investors to buy and sell shares in things like apartment buildings or even their own houses.   You could even put the deeds to these houses on the blockchain so that you could easily verify who that property belongs to.   This doesn’t sound revolutionary for those in the US or Europe, but in countries like Haiti and Peru, it can be difficult to determine ownership especially after natural disaste

  • S2 Industry Revisit - Wine, Crowdfunding, Black Markets, and more

    06/02/2019 Duración: 27min

    On this week’s episode, Matt and Blake run through highlights of different industries that are going to be affected by cryptocurrencies. Bear markets are the best time to educate yourself on the latest trends and projects in the space. Things move fast and you want to be well prepared for when the market turns back around. This episode provides a great overview on the status of some of the best projects of 2018. Let’s dive into the episodes that were covered: Future of Blockchain Jared Tate of DigiByte is one of the foremost experts in the blockchain space. He understands the technology on a deep level, and when governments want to know about blockchain, this is the guy they call. Despite his bullishness, he only sees a few use cases for blockchain, mainly related to security, identity, and supply chain logistics. He thinks projects like “One Belt One Road” are important to watch because they could unleash the power of blockchain on a global scale.      Crowdfunding The ICO boom and bust stunted the growth of

  • Proof of Work vs Proof of Stake - A Primer

    30/01/2019 Duración: 21min

    Matt and Blake got together this week to discuss the differences between two very important concepts in crypto, Proof of Work and Proof of Stake. One of the best features of cryptocurrencies is that there's no need for a 3rd party such as a bank to validate transactions on the blockchain. Two strangers can send money to each other with confidence thanks to the consensus mechanisms mentioned above.

  • The Dogecoin Story - A lesson for all cryptocurrencies

    23/01/2019 Duración: 19min

    We constantly talk about the importance of adoption: eventually a cryptocurrency projects need USERS in order to succeed. One key to adoption we haven't covered: humor. A sense of lightness, taking things less seriously help keep a community together. On today's episode we tell the story of Dogecoin. It started out as a joke. Yet 5 years later, it has a strong community and is working towards making a real impact on money.  

  • Blockchain Use Cases - Season 1 Industry Revisit (Identity, Gambling and more)

    16/01/2019 Duración: 37min

    We covered 10 industries in the first season of Blockchain 2025 in the first part of 2018. We revisit each one to see if any of the projects have made any real world progress. Full show notes at https://podcast.bitcoin.com/s9-Blockchain-2025

  • MimbleWimble, Privacy Protocol of the Future? With Alexander of Beam

    09/01/2019 Duración: 33min

    "Named after a Harry Potter spell also known as the Tongue-Tying Curse that prevents an opponent from casting theirs, Mimblewimble enables the bulk of a blockchain’s past transaction data to be removed." It is all the buzz right now in the cryptoworld. Even BTC maximalists are closely following Beam and Grin, privacy coins utilizing MimbleWimble. Alexander of the Beam project which just launched a few days ago, joined us and did an excellent job explaining MimbleWimble on laymens terms. Alexander calls Beam a “Scalable confidential cryptocurrency." Listen and learn: Explain MimbleWimble to my grandma How are decisions made by the Beam foundation? The treasury gets 20% of rewards over 5 years.. … could “non profit foundation” be shut down and end the protocol? Can businesses and merchants easily use BEAM in commerce and pay taxes, etc? Regulation concerns? 

  • Quantum Computing and Other Risks to Blockchain Technology

    26/12/2018 Duración: 23min

    We have done over 40 episodes on blockchain and talked about the common risks of technology and adoption. With most ICO's and projects, the overwhelming, evident risks are: 1. No product market fit 2. Inability to get adoption, network effects. They come up frequently on the show. But they aren't the only risks. Some are more abstract and less evident. For example, the risk of quantum computing. What is it exactly and could it be a threat to bitcoin and other blockchains?

  • Blockchain 3.0 and 2019 dApp adoption with Xinshu of Zilliqa

    19/12/2018 Duración: 24min

    Listeners of the show know that most dApps we have covered on the show are all built on top of the Ethereum blockchain. Naturally, there are many competitors to Ethereum. One of them,  Zilliqa, looks to build a blockchain predicated on speed; faster transactions per second. Xinshu Dong, the CEO broke down the Zilliqa project, complex dApps and some ideas about dApp adoption in 2019. Timestamps: 01:27 - On Singapore: one of the top ICOs spots in the world. 03:08 - Why does the world need a Zilliqa Blockchain? 07:46 - The DAO: an example of not needing a company to launch a product or service. 10:00- Is speed the main selling point of Zilliqa? 12:45 - Costs of a typical transaction fee on Zilliqa. 15:17 - When Xinshu expects to see Blockchain use on a massive scale. 17:24 - Some DApps that Xinshu would like to see operating. 19:35 - Gaming: where the fans creates value. 22:49 - How is Zilliqa doing financially?

  • Cryptocollectibles - Massive Upside

    12/12/2018 Duración: 20min

    "Calling this one now... the crypto craze of 2019 will be game assets and collectibles." -Erik Voorhees We have many touch points from developers, investors, and entrepreneurs in the cryptosphere that Cryptokitties was not a one-off phenomenon. A fad, yes. Also, it is a preview of a massive up and coming niche in the cryptoworld. Collectibles from stamps, coins, jewelry, cars have and will always exist. Thanks to blockchain, unique digital collectibles are on the rise. Blake and Matt break down this new ecosystem. Timestamps: 00:42 - Opportunities and the bear market. 03:30 - Crypto-Collectibles 101. 04:31 - Antiques for the 21st century. 06:02 - Collectible: First stage of becoming money. 08:33 - The rise of CryptoKitties. 11:00 - What gives a Crypto-collectible value? 12:15 - Pokemon and Decentraland. 14:30 - What is a non- fungible asset? 16:03 - The risks of trading cryptocollectibles And much more!

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