Citizen Web3
A podcast by serejandmyself AKA Serj - Thursdays
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112 Episodes
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David Park, Cosmostation, intuition & product development
Published: 5/24/2021 -
Konstantin Lomashuk, P2P, staking and the challenges of success
Published: 4/30/2021 -
Dean Tribble, Agoric, smart contracts & Cosmos
Published: 4/7/2021 -
Hashoshi, analyzing crypto, web3 & coffee
Published: 3/24/2021 -
Tess Rinearson, software development & Interchain
Published: 3/17/2021 -
Chjango Unchained, community & ecosystem
Published: 3/9/2021 -
Reda Berrehili, Ki Foundation
Published: 2/23/2021 -
Greg Osuri, Akash, DeCloud & UX
Published: 2/8/2021 -
Dan Edlebeck, Decentralized VPN's & privacy
Published: 1/25/2021 -
Ian and Jacob, Secret Nodes & Privacy
Published: 1/14/2021 -
Denizen Cosmos: Xmas special 2020
Published: 12/24/2020 -
Tushar Aggarwal, Persistence & Institutional DeFi
Published: 12/19/2020 -
Zarko Milosevic, Tendermint, consensus & verification
Published: 12/11/2020 -
Antoine Herzog, Starname & decentralized identity
Published: 11/17/2020 -
Althea: networking, mesh & blockchain
Published: 11/4/2020 -
Chris Remus, Chaiflow & Staking
Published: 10/1/2020 -
Tor Bair, privacy & secrets
Published: 9/14/2020 -
Billy Rennekamp, Tendermint vs ICF
Published: 9/9/2020 -
Josh Lee aka Dogemos
Published: 8/20/2020 -
Peng Zhong, management & decentralization
Published: 7/29/2020
Citizen Web3 provides infrastructure services as a validator across the blockchain space. It is one of the oldest web3 podcasts in the space and a community of like-minded people. Our flagship product (in the making): www.validatorinfo.com is a dashboard and an explorer that helps you to discover validators across the space. We believe in the power of decentralized communities and the potential of blockchains to build a better world. For us blockchains are not just digital technologies, but they are similar to natural hives, forests, and patterns in the environment that allow us to communicate better. We value security, decentralization, privacy, and lack of enforcement. Open and verifiable blockchains should be viewed as digital nations and that our role is to help build and bring value to these nations.