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Into the Bytecode

Sina Habibianwww.intothebytecode.com
Into the Bytecode is a podcast about building the future. Check out these links for more: - Twitter: twitter.com/sinahab - Website: intothebytecode.com - Newsletter for updates: bytecode.substack.com
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Episodes

Aya Miyaguchi: reflections on Ethereum and the Ethereum Foundation

This is my conversation with Aya Miyaguchi, Executive Director at the Ethereum Foundation. Timestamps: (00:00:00) - intro (00:01:20) - sponsor: Optimism (optimism.io) (00:02:32) - reflecting on early days of Ethereum (00:08:54) - Ethereum as an Infinite Garden (00:19:08) - books and ideas that influenced Aya (00:24:48) - the insignificance of titles (00:31:56) - what does “Executive Director of the Ethereum Foundation” mean? (00:40:27) - the “teacher” mindset and how it applies to management (00...

May 25, 20231 hr 50 minEp. 23

Dan Romero: Farcaster, building a decentralized social network

This is my conversation with Dan Romero about Farcaster - a decentralized social network being developed as an open protocol. We talked about how product decisions in social networks have ripple effects on society, Farcaster’s strategy in the highly competitive world of social products, and Dan's personal philosophies around hiring and team building. Timestamps: (00:00:00) - intro (00:02:08) - why this problem? (00:12:54) - both product and protocol (00:23:41) - the algorithmic feed (00:29:40) -...

Nov 04, 20221 hr 22 minEp. 22

Jango & Nnnnicholas: Juicebox, programming internet-native organizations

This is my conversation with Jango and Nnnnicholas from Juicebox Protocol. Juicebox is a playful but ambitious project: the DAO operates as a full-stack instantiation of the protocol it's building, and fully reconceptualizes the relationship between contributors and shareholders. It has powered projects like SharkDAO, ConstitutionDAO, and AssangeDAO in the past. Timestamps: (00:00:00) - intro (00:01:37) - an alternative to traditional org structures (00:09:53) - philosophical alignment (00:27:30...

Sep 28, 20221 hr 39 minEp. 21

Nadia Asparouhova: on public goods & peer production

Nadia Asparouhova is an independent researcher. She previously wrote about her research on open-source communities in "Working in Public", and more recently, has been researching the history of and approaches to philanthropy - which she defines with this phrase “if venture capital is risk capital for private goods, philanthropy is risk capital for public goods”. In this conversation, we talked about public goods from this broader perspective. We talked about how previous generations have thought...

Aug 31, 20221 hr 16 minEp. 20

Julien Niset: Argent, building on StarkNet, and a primer on account abstraction

Julien Niset is the cofounder and Chief Science Officer at Argent, a crypto wallet that's used and loved by many people in the crypto ecosystem. In this conversation, we talk about how Argent has evolved to get to where it is today. How Julien sees user experience evolving broadly in the ecosystem, and what the flow of a new person interacting with a crypto application for the first time might look like in the future. Another topic we get into deeply is L2s, how Julien and Argent have thought ab...

Aug 24, 20221 hr 34 minEp. 19

Pedro Gomes: WalletConnect v2, account abstraction, and building a communications protocol

Pedro Gomes is the cofounder of WalletConnect, a communications protocol that enables wallets and apps to securely connect and interact. In this conversation, We talked about WalletConnect v2 and its architecture, account abstraction, potential downstream effects of a crypto-native chat protocol, and other topics. Timestamps: (00:00:00) - intro (00:08:00) - developing the user experience before creating the product (00:10:23) - account abstraction and the spectrum of security and convenience (00...

Aug 11, 20221 hr 2 minEp. 18

Josh Stark: the Ethereum Foundation & Atoms, Institutions, Blockchains

Here is my conversation with Josh Stark . Josh has a long history in the Ethereum ecosystem going back to the early days of the community. He cofounded one of the first L2 scaling protocols with Counterfactual. He also cofounded ETHGlobal which is a much-loved series of hackathons/events that brings the community together and which acts as an entry point into the ecosystem for many people. And nowadays and most relevant to our conversation, he works in a leadership capacity at the Ethereum Found...

Jun 14, 20221 hr 16 minEp. 16

0age: Seaport, and protocol development with OpenSea

0age is the Head of Protocol Development at OpenSea , and this was a conversation about Seaport , the new marketplace protocol for buying and selling NFTs. 0age takes us through a tour of the Seaport protocol, talking about how it's architected; how conduits and zones work; and we even get into the low level gas optimization work they've done on the contracts. I hope this can be a helpful resource for anyone looking to understand the Seaport protocol or anyone who's building with NFTs more broad...

Jun 02, 20221 hr 22 minEp. 15

Charles St.Louis: Element Finance, and voting vaults as a primitive

Charles St.Louis is the COO at Element Finance, a protocol for fixed and variable rate yield markets and previously the governance architect at MakerDAO. In this conversation, we talked about Element’s governance system - with a particular focus on voting vaults, a powerful new primitive that decouple the relationship between capital and voting power and allow much more expressiveness in how users are given a governance voice in the ecosystem. Timestamps: (00:02:54) - MakerDAO’s arc of decentral...

May 24, 202249 minEp. 14

Henri Stern: Privy, building for data privacy and security

Here is my conversation with Henri Stern who is building Privy . Henri was previously a research scientist at Protocol Labs and worked on Filecoin’s consensus protocol. And after many years of thinking through problems related to data privacy and security, he recently co-founded a new company called Privy where they provide a suite of API tools to store and manage user data off chain. In this conversation, we talked through a set of topics that Henri has a unique point of view on — starting with...

May 19, 20221 hr 16 minEp. 13

Matthew Chaim: Songcamp, immersive digital theatre

Matthew Chaim is building a laboratory experimenting at the edges of music and web3. It's called Songcamp , and right now they're running their third immersive experience. They're coming together with a group of musicians, visual designers, developers, and at the end of this process, will be releasing new music under the moniker of a single headless artist called Chaos. I've been personally completely nerdsniped by Songcamp and think it’s one of the most beautiful corners of our web3 ecosystem. ...

May 05, 202257 minEp. 12

Simon de la Rouviere: cc0, derivatives, and bottom-up storytelling

Here is my conversation with Simon de la Rouviere . Simon’s exploration of creative mechanism design through the years is documented on his blog . His contributions to the space range from seeding the idea of bonding curves and curation markets, to building one of the first creator platforms with Ujo, to writing a full length novel experimenting with different publishing models, to now working on bottom-up storytelling with Untitled Frontier. In this conversation, we talked about cc0, designing ...

Apr 28, 202252 minEp. 11

Sound.xyz: web3 listening parties | David Greenstein, Matt Masurka (Gigamesh), & Vignesh Hirudayakanth

Here is my conversation with David Greenstein , Matt Masurka (Gigamesh) , & Vignesh Hirudayakanth , the cofounders at Sound.xyz . Sound is a platform that helps musicians host listening parties and engage with their fans. It's a suite of tools that will grow over time to help musicians make a living using NFTs and other web3-native primitives. I was particularly looking forward to this conversation since David, Matt, and Vignesh participated in Zeitgeist Season One and we got to work pretty ...

Mar 01, 202245 minEp. 10

Mike Sall & Blake West: Goldfinch, uncollateralized loans in emerging markets.

Mike Sall and Blake West are the founders of Goldfinch , a decentralized protocol facilitating uncollateralized credit. “One of the borrowers is a company based in Uganda. They provide rent-to-own loans for motorcycle taxis to thousands of customers. They've borrowed $5m to expand their operations." Thousands of people in countries like Uganda, India, and Brazil have been financed by Goldfinch loans through local lenders, largely without realizing crypto is the source of funds. These local lende...

Feb 08, 20221 hr 29 minEp. 9

Justin Glibert: Ember, and building onchain games.

The conversation on publishing today is the very first one I recorded for the podcast about six months ago. It's a conversation with Justin Glibert about patterns he's uncovered while building Ember (an onchain game) and Lattice (the engine behind the game) — patterns related to inflation and zero sum resources, spacial constraints, and user impersonation. I hope you enjoy. Into the Bytecode: - Sina Habibian on X: https://twitter.com/sinahab - Sina Habibian on Farcaster - https://warpcast.com/si...

Dec 24, 202134 minEp. 8

Phillip Wang and Nate Foss: Gather, and building the open metaverse

This is a conversation with Phillip Wang and Nate Foss two of the co-founders of Gather . Gather is a video chat platform that puts you and the people you're communicating with in a virtual space - and gives you the ability to move around and interact with them based on your locations in that space, just like in real life. It's had a ton of traction over the last year and is being used by millions of people around the world. It's one of the coolest products I've personally used in recent memory....

Nov 25, 20211 hr 12 minEp. 7

Tracheopteryx: Yearn, Coordinape, and pseudonymity

This is a conversation with Tracheopteryx about the evolution of Yearn, Coordinape, and pseudonymity. Tracheopteryx has been a key leader in the Yearn Finance community since its legendary genesis event. In this conversation, we talk about key moments in Yearn's evolution with an eye towards takeaways that might be useful for other projects. We talk about the introduction of the multisig; the mint — a complex governance proposal where the community eventually chose to dilute themselves in order ...

Nov 04, 20211 hr 13 minEp. 6

John Palmer & Danny Aranda: PartyDAO, and shipping product as a DAO

This is a conversation with John Palmer and Danny Aranda about PartyDAO and PartyBid - the product that lets people pool their funds and participate in NFT auctions as a team. We dive deep into their experience building this project. We talk about what they see as the role of product vision in the DAO, how they think about hiring, the organizational design, the stack of tools they use to operate, and the legal structures they're considering. And that's not all — we also touched the role of commu...

Oct 29, 20211 hr 41 minEp. 5

Austin Griffith: building on Ethereum

This is a conversation with Austin Griffith about his continued journey as a builder/educator, and learnings from onboarding thousands of developers onto Ethereum. Austin is a friend and someone I've had the good fortune of working with extensively in our shared time at the Ethereum foundation. In this conversation, we take a tour through the different projects he's worked on over the last two years — starting with ETH.build (the graphical interface for working with smart contracts), moving to s...

Oct 13, 20211 hr 18 minEp. 4

Gubsheep: Dark Forest, and building crypto-native games.

This is a conversation with Gubsheep about Dark Forest and building crypto-native games. Dark Forest is a uniquely crypto-native game, and embodies patterns that we can all learn from. It's a game that takes place in a procedurally-generated universe that's shared by all players, where the smart contracts enforce the rules of the game, but where they don't leak information about what each player is up to by using ZK SNARKs. In this conversation, we talk about how Dark Forest uses ZK SNARKs to en...

Sep 30, 202151 minEp. 3

Danny Ryan & Tim Beiko: Eth1, Eth2, and the Merge

My guests today are Tim Beiko and Danny Ryan - the lead coordinators for the Eth1 and Eth2 development efforts. In this conversation, we go deep on the future of the Ethereum protocol together. We talk about the Merge (the transition from Proof of Work to Proof of Stake via the Beacon Chain - which is the most substantial Ethereum network upgrade to date, and happening sooner than many people realize), the cryptoeconomics of PoS, MEV, staking derivatives, and how protocol development works in pr...

Sep 20, 20211 hr 28 minEp. 2

Vitalik Buterin & Karl Floersch: Retroactive Public Goods Funding

This is a conversation with Vitalik Buterin and Karl Floersch. Vitalik is the creator of Ethereum, and Karl is a long-time Ethereum researcher who is working on Optimism (the Layer 2 optimistic rollup). We begin the conversation with a focus on retroactive public goods funding - a compelling idea that Vitalik and Karl shared earlier this year. We then move onto topics like decoupling value creation and value capture, the sustainability of public goods, Ether's Phoenix (a play on Roko's Basilisk,...

Sep 10, 202152 minEp. 1
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