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Decentralized Infrastructure and DAOs: Building the Future of Web3 with Covalent Head of Ecosystem Erik Ashdown

Apr 16, 202334 min
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This episode is sponsored by TheCryptoBoutique.ca. For 10% off all of their products, use Promo Code: WEB3PROF at the following link https://link.thecryptoboutique.ca/web3prof . The Web3 Prof Podcast recently featured an interview with Erik Ashdown, Head of Ecosystem from Covalent. The conversation covered two key topics: decentralized infrastructure and DAOs.
Regarding decentralized infrastructure, Ashdown highlighted the key benefits of #decentralization, including increased #scalability, #security, and #reliability. He explained that decentralized infrastructure can be particularly useful in contexts where trust is a key concern, such as in financial systems or supply chains. Ashdown also noted that decentralized infrastructure can help address challenges associated with building and maintaining complex systems, such as scalability, #interoperability, and #governance.
Ashdown went on to discuss the technical and organizational considerations that need to be taken into account when designing and implementing decentralized infrastructure. He highlighted some of the most promising decentralized infrastructure projects that are currently being developed, and emphasized the importance of remaining inclusive, open, and accessible to all.
In the second half of the interview, Ashdown shifted the conversation to DAOs. He discussed the key factors that determine whether a DAO is a useful tool for organizing and managing decentralized networks or communities, noting that certain types of projects or groups may be particularly well-suited to using a DAO.
Ashdown also explained how #DAOs can help to mitigate challenges associated with traditional organizational structures, such as hierarchy, bureaucracy, and centralized decision-making. However, he also noted that DAOs may create new challenges or risks that need to be addressed.
Finally, Ashdown shared some technical and governance considerations that need to be taken into account when setting up a #DAO and emphasized the importance of building and maintaining a resilient, secure, and effective DAO over time. He also shared some exciting use cases for DAOs, including the launch of a decentralized social network, and discussed how he envisions DAOs evolving over the next decade.

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