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Zero Knowledge

Summary: Zero Knowledge is a podcast which goes deep into the tech that will power the emerging Web3 and the community that is building it. The podcast is made for fellow developers and people looking to educate themselves on the inner workings of the space. We try to be non-speculative, don't talk (much) trading and want to focus on the tech. Zero Knowledge is hosted by Anna Rose and Fredrik Harryson, two people working in the blockchain industry. Our views do not come from nor represent our companies. Follow us at @fredhrson (https://twitter.com/fredhrson) & @AnnaRRose (https://twitter.com/AnnaRRose) or follow the podcast at @zeroknowledgefm (https://twitter.com/zeroknowledgefm) If you wish to support the podcast, we accept donations at the following addresses ETH: 0xC0FFEE1B5083230a5154F55f253B6b6ae8F29B1a BTC: 1cafekGa3podM4fBxPSQc6RCEXQNTK8Zz

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 Episode 41: Zokrates with Jacob Eberhardt | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 50:14

In this episode, we had a chance to speak with Jacob Eberhardt about his work on Zokrates and the Zero Knowledge Proof Toolkit. Zokrates is a programming language & toolbox for zkSNARKS on Ethereum Note: this is a relatively advanced episode as part of our Zero Knowledge Series. For more on the Zokrates project, please explore the following material: Zokrates Github - https://github.com/JacobEberhardt/ZoKrates Devcon Presentation - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sSlrywb5J_0 Berlin Ethereum Meetup slides https://github.com/JacobEberhardt/documents/blob/master/talks/ZoKrates-EthereumMeetupBerlin.pdf

 Episode 40: Benedikt Bünz on Bulletproofs and Verifiable Delay Functions | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 59:59

In this episode, we speak to Benedikt Bünz, the author of Bulletproofs, about this novel zero knowledge proof system as well as about Verifiable Delay Functions. This is part of our Zero Knowledge Series, where we explore some of the new research in the space of Zero Knowledge research and the emerging concepts. Follow Bulletproof development & Benedikt on twitter

 Episode 39: Matthew Di Ferrante on the security of blockchain clients | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 54:52

In this episode, we speak with Matthew Di Ferrante of the smart contract auditing firm Zero Knowledge Labs about security in the blockchain. Specifically we discuss how he first got interested in security and blockchain technology, some of the cases that have happened in the last few years and how the Ethereum security team responds to a security event. If you want to learn more from Matt you can follow him here This week's episode went long, so we are including this link to a bonus piece on governance

 Episode 38: Intro to zkSNARKs with Howard Wu | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 55:47

In this episode, we sit down with Howard Wu to explore zkSNARKs, the challenges in the application of this awesome technology, the new ideas emerging for how to scale them and his latest work on DIZK. This is the 2nd in our ongoing series about Zero Knowledge technologies. To get a good sense of Zero Knowledge Proofs, please listen to our introduction to the topic in Episode 21. Howard Wu is an early member of Blockchain at Berkeley, the co-author of Libsnark, and a managing partner of Dekrypt Capital. Links: libsnark - https://github.com/scipr-lab/libsnark libsnark-tutorial - https://github.com/howardwu/libsnark-tutorial DIZK paper - https://eprint.iacr.org/2018/691 DIZK library - https://github.com/scipr-lab/dizk

 Episode 37: Sharding Update With Prysmatic Labs | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 55:08

In this episode, we sit down with Raul & Preston from Prysmatic Labs to discuss sharding, the evolution of the spec, Ethereum 2.0, what happens to a side chain during a hard fork, and whats coming up for this important scaling solution. Prysmatic Labs is building a sharding solution in Go and the Ethereum 2.0  side chain that is set to combine PoS + Sharding. Links: https://medium.com/prysmatic-labs/how-to-scale-ethereum-sharding-explained-ba2e283b7fce https://medium.com/prysmatic-labs/ethereum-sharding-biweekly-development-update-9-prysmatic-labs-f2b1ad55e825

 Episode 36: Eric Tang of Livepeer talks off-chain computation | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 50:12

In this episode, we speak with Eric Tang from Livepeer about the need for off-chain computation, what scenarios make sense for off-chain and which can work on-chain, how Livepeer sees its role in the ecosystem and how they aim to help more people livestream in a decentralised way. Read more about Livepeer here If you want to get involved with the project, you can do so here Check out this paper by Jacob Eberhardt about off-chain computation. http://www.ise.tu-berlin.de/fileadmin/fg308/publications/2017/2017-eberhardt-tai-offchaining-patterns.pdf

 Episode 35: Testnets with Ethan from Tendermint | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 47:02

In this episode, we sit down with Ethan (Bucky) Buchman, co-founder & CTO of Tendermint, to talk about testnets. We look into what they are, what purpose they serve and cover examples from Bitcoin, Ethereum, Cosmos and Polkadot. Links Testnets on Karl.tech The latest gossip on BFT consensus Bitcoin Testnet Ropsten Testnet Kovan Testnet Rinkeby Testnet Join the Cosmos testnet Join the Polkadot testnet

 Episode 34: Blockchain 101: What are smart contracts? | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 43:26

In this episode, we dig into what the term smart contract means with our guest James Prestwich. First introduced in 1994 by Nick Szabo, smart contracts have inspired whole ecosystems of companies and projects to start thinking about blockchain in much bigger terms. We explore what the term 'smart contract' means, where it comes from, some use cases and some of the new challenges that come along with it. Follow James on twitter @_prestwich

 Episode 33: Open Source Incentivization and Sustainability with OSCoin | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 1:05:00

In this episode we sit down with Ele and Alexis from OSCoin to talk about what they are building and the general problem of open source incentivization. We dig into the incentivization and governance models they imagine for the Open Source world as well as some technical aspects of the platform they intend to build. Links: OScoin Social Architecture - Building On-line Communities Roads and Bridges: The Unseen Labor Behind Our Digital Infrastructure Elinor Ostrom Radical Markets Uprooting Capitalism and Democracy for a Just Society Open Source Without Maintainers

 Episode 32: Zero Knowledge at Zcon0! | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 1:13:38

In this week's episode, we cover the Zcon0 conference in Montreal. In our interviews with some of the participants, we explore the zcash community, projects actually implementing zero knowledge proofs, and some of the most exciting ideas to be generated at the event! See the talks here Links: Bolt Coda Dekrypt Capital Antonie Hodge Peter Van Valkenburgh Liz Steininger J Ayo Akinyele Rachel Rose O'leary Awa Sun Yin Hudson Jameson Benedikt Bünz Agoric Str4d Nicola Greco Zooko

 Episode 31: Blockchain 101: Blocks & Block Headers | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 36:38

In this introductory episode, we discuss what makes up blocks and block headers. We also cover a bit about state vs history, what exactly makes up a transaction and do a quick intro to a Merkle Tree. For more, please check out these resources: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_160oMzblY8 https://ethereum.stackexchange.com/questions/268/ethereum-block-architecture https://www.coursera.org/lecture/cryptocurrency/bitcoin-blocks-I5uc7 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merkletree

 Episode 30: Open Organizations & Governance with Colony | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 51:18

In this episode, we speak with Jack du Rose and Aron Fischer from Colony about governance and open organizations. Colony is building an infrastructure based on the Ethereum blockchain that aims to revamp the way projects and organizations collaborate, promising to make HR and project management more open, fair and efficient. We discuss different ways in which the ideas around colony could be used to created shared and open organisations, how reputation is built as well as discuss their thougths around the general ideas of governance and some of the biggest challenges this creates. For more about Colony - have a look at their site or follow them on twitter!

 Episode 29: The DAO, the white hat hacker group & Giveth with Griff | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 51:48

In this episode, Griff Green shares his experience of working through The DAO hack, the white hat hacker group & Giveth. Through his telling of this story, we are given a front row seat to one of the most exciting events in ethereum and general blockchain history. These events also set the stage for a lot of the decisions, attitudes, rifts and relationships that have since taken hold - from the emergence of the white hat hacker group, the currency split, to the attitude towards governance and immutibility and the community's attitude towards the very concept of a DAO. The story leads us to Griff's latest project Giveth, an ethereum-based project that aims to bring back some of the most inspiring ideas from the era of the DAO, and applies them towards charitable giving. To get involved with Giveth check out their Riot Channel To hear a bit more about Griff's work check out this video or follow him on twitter HERE

 Episode 28: ETHBuenosAires in review | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 46:03

In this week's episode, we share our interviews from ETHBuenosAires, the 3rd instalment of the ETHGlobal Hackathon series. Through these conversations with the participants, sponsors and organizers, we found out more about the Buenos Aires Blockchain scene, captured the spirit of the ETHGlobal series and learned about some amazing new ideas and hackathon projects This was recorded during the event, but you can watch the winners presenting HERE More links: EthBuenosAires Website & Twitter Kimono Crypto Against Humanity Denode Token Toilet Other projects that were mentioned: http://www.thegraph.com/ All Submissions can be seen here Follow the peeps we interviewed on twitter: https://twitter.com/cryptowanderer https://twitter.com/ethstatus https://twitter.com/licuende https://twitter.com/AragonProject https://twitter.com/MakerDAO https://twitter.com/komodoman https://twitter.com/liamihorne https://twitter.com/nanexcool https://twitter.com/gomox_ar https://twitter.com/crypt0glitter https://twitter.com/pfletcherhill https://twitter.com/eordano

 Episode 27: Zeppelin and a chat about upgradability | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 47:33

Coming to you from Buenos Aires, we sit down with Demi and Facu from Zeppelin Solutions to talk developer experience, upgradability and how they aim to make running software on blockchains simple, fast and error free. We discuss their products - OpenZeppelin, a framework of reusable smart contracts, and ZeppelinOS, an operating system designed specifically for smart contracts - and how these projects have emerged from their work as auditors on some of the most important projects in the space. They introduce their proposal for upgradability, a method for making some alterations to existing smart contracts without impeding immutability. Here are a few links to find out more: https://zeppelin.solutions/ https://openzeppelin.org/ https://zeppelinos.org/ https://ethernaut.zeppelin.solutions/

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