The past year I’ve dedicated my time to the study and development of blockchain based solutions. It’s a new paradigm and everything changes very quickly, just like the open source world, a bit more hectic I’d say. There’s a lot going on and it’s hard to keep pace. One of the resources that really help me keep track of new techniques and technologies are the podcasts, I listen to them while I drive, wait on lines, jogging, even when taking a shower. I think it’s a great way to utilize that “idle” time more productively. This is a small curated list of my favorite blockchain podcasts.
Software Engineering Radio
This is one of the best engineering podcasts I know of and their blockchain chapter has a lot great content for engineers.Software Engineering Radio is a podcast targeted at the professional software developer. The goal is to be a lasting educational resource, not a newscast. Three to four times per month, they publish a new episode talking to experts from the software engineering world about the full range of topics that matter to professional developers.
softwareengineeringdaily.com/category/blockchain
Epicenter
This is another great podcast. It covers decentralized technologies, including Bitcoin, blockchains, cryptocurrencies and other distributed systems.
The Changelog
The Changelog is a podcast and engineering community that covers what’s fresh and new in Open Source. Featuring hackers, leaders and contributors to the OSS world.
changelog.com/topic/blockchain
Blockchain Innovation
Every Tuesday Frederick Munawa interviews the brightest minds in Blockchain and cryptocurrency — entrepreneurs, executives, and top academics — to discuss present and future applications of Blockchain Technology to learn how they are pushing the envelope with Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs) and token sales, public blockchains, private blockchains, Bitcoin, Ethereum, Hyperledger, smart contracts, and much more.
blockchain.global/blockchain-innovation
Blockchain Insider by 11:FS
In really enjoy all of the 11FS podcasts. Blockchain Insider, hosted by Simon Taylor and Colin G Platt is a dedicated podcast specialising in Bitcoin, Blockchain and distributed ledger technology (DLT).
blockchain.global/blockchain-innovation
Unchained
In this podcast, host Laura Shin, an independent journalist covering all things crypto, talks with industry pioneers about how crypto assets and blockchains will change the way we earn, spend and invest our money.
Cryptonomics
Niklas and Fabian, two engineers/economist from Sweden with a great interest for cryptocurrencies and blockchain.Instead of only looking at cryptocurrencies from a technical standpoint they include the whole perspective, taking into account the economic implications as well.
youtube.com/channel/UCB18fYf4aoWz7Bi4PfBIvAg
Blockchain 360
This podcast was created as a way to help explain and help others learn more about Blockchain. It was designed to be a discussion of industry leaders about the current state of blockchain, discussing current projects utilizing blockchain, as well as a forward view of the potential of blockchain.
GO EOS
Empowering EOS, First and Always. Community hub, media, always neutral — future of the web 3.0.
These are my recommendations, podcasts I’ve listened to and enjoyed.
On player.fm you can find more player.fm/podcasts/Blockchain
If you have good podcast recommendations feel to share them with me.
About me:
I’m software engineer and consultant, a proponent of open source technology stacks and decentralized applications; I’ve played several engineering leadership roles and I’m the co-founder of BlockchainCR, a community hub for the study and development of blockchain applications. EOS Enthusiast and OSS contributor to github.com/eoscostarica.
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