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RE: Interview with Dan Larimer - EOS, Cardano, Ethereum, DPoS, Steemit, Crypto Bubble, Future of Crypto

in #eos7 years ago (edited)

This was incredible and informative.. thank you!
Every topic is like a mini Dan vlog.

I started making myself a reference sheet and then thought it might be helpful to others so here you go.

Hour 1Hour 2
* 0:00 - Introduction * 59:38 - CryptoCurrency Bubble?
* 2:01 - How did you get started? * 1 h 00 - Thoughts about evaluating altCoins viability
* 3:43 - Why Technology * 1 h 2:45 - Dan Larimers Future beyond EOS?
* 3:24 - What were your starting projects like * 1 h 3:05 - Smart Contract Language?
* 5:35 - What was your after-school Journey * 1 h 4:18 - Development tools? IDEs?
* 7:59 - Early Interactions with Bitcoin & Blockchain * 1 h 5:08 - Is there other technology potential?
* 8:20 - Genesis of Bitshares (exchange development * 1 h 6:07 - Are Project Devs looking at EOS?
* 10:42 - Bitshare Team Startup * 1 h 7:20 - IOTA?
* 11:04 - First Project Challenges * 1 h 9:40 - DAGs , Hashgraph?
* 13:10 - Graphene * 1 h 10:22 - EOS Latency & Confirmation time
* 15:38 - Proof of Work Vs Proof of Stake * 1 h 12:33 - Avoiding Bitcoin Latency & Wasted Work problem
* 16:34 - Many Different Security Needs * 1 h 13:27 - DPOS Voting absenteeism
* 17:48 - PoW market vulnerability * 1 h 15:01 - The number of Block Producers
* 17:20 - Why did you leave bitshare? * 1 h 16:55 - Lightning Network & Layer 2 scalability
* 19:23 - Origins of Steem * 1 h 17:55 - Business Apps for CryptoCurrencies , loyalty points?, stocks? Derivatives?
* 21:14 - Why a social network? * 1 h 18:20 - EOS IO Supports apps without tokens
* 22:24 - Why Did You leave Steem? * 1 h 19:55 - ERC20 registration
* 26:42 - Why Not Ethereum? * 1 h 20:48 - Supercomputers Built on EOS?
* 28:46 - Is there hope for Ethereum? Casper? * 1 h 20:09 - US citizen ICO blackout
* 30:28 - What about Sharding? * 1 h 21:47 - Primary motivation for devs to pick EOS over Ethereum
* 31:18 - EOS * 1 h 22:42 - Developers currently working
* 33:20 - DPOS * 1 h 22:14 - Roadmap to June EOS Launch
* 37:32 - DPOS Centralized Censorship? * 1 h 24:32 - How do i Start working on EOS
* 39:51 - DPOS Oligarchy? Monopoly? * 1 h 26:43 - How do I decide what to store on EOS?
* 42:40 - EOS Launch * 1 h 28:56 - What does EOS stand for
* 43:30 - EOS ERC 20 token purpose * 1 h 28:26 - Other dev languages?
* 44:36 - EOS ERC 20 reimbursement & exchange * 1 h 29:53 - C++ memory issue protection?
* 44:28 - Risk of ERC20 left on exchange * 1 h 31:33 - Thought Process planning a project on EOS?
* 45:10 - Account Recovery in EOS and Steem * 1 h 32:01 - Dan's Crypto Portfolio
* 47:30 - Identity on the future of DAPP * 1 h 33:35 - Intrests outside crypto
* 48:11 - Transaction Funding EOS * 1 h 33:20 - Electricity through Air
* 50:50 - Use cases for EOS? * 1 h 35:47 - Closing Remarks
* 51:22 - Relationship with Charles Hoskinson (Cardano
* 52:17 - Cardano differences
* 54:47 - Cardano producer risk
* 54:06 - Lisk
* 55:09 - Functional approach to Contracts
* 58:36 - EOS Deployment Reasoning

Enjoy!

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Thanks for the reference sheet!

And this comment got so few upvotes... it should be the first comment! I am sorry that I don't hve more voting power left so I could get you much upper.

Thanks, i'm hopeful it'll be useful.

Wonder if i can dual-column it. didn't realize it was so long. --edit: yep

wow thanks!

You're welcome, I'm a new sub here and on YouTube. Really enjoy your accessible explanations and solid questions.

Keep up the good work

Hey Ivan, If I have reference sheets like this for other older interviews what's the best way to still benefit you as the Creator? Is there even any use to sharing them?

  • Resteem then comment?
  • Credit and promote the original in a new blog of my own?
  • Does adding a comment to older posts help anyone?

Still trying to figure out responsible steem usage.