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Pablo Carranza Velez - Principal Software Engineer at Edge & Node

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Today I am speaking with Pablo Carranza Velez, Principal Software Engineer at Edge & Node. Pablo previously joined the podcast in February 2023 for a panel discussion on The Graph's transition to Arbitrum One during Episode 105.
In this episode, we take a more in-depth look into Pablo's personal journey, tracing his educational pursuits and early fascination with the space industry. Pablo shares insights into his evolution as a developer, from learning to program to his eventual foray into startups. Our conversation then navigates towards Pablo's transition into the dynamic landscape of web3 and his role at Edge & Node.
We also talk about two significant initiatives Pablo has been working on. First, we discuss the highly successful L2 migration, which Pablo played a pivotal role in orchestrating. Second, we discuss Graph Horizon, an ambitious proposal from Edge & Node that Pablo has been instrumental in shaping. Recently, he authored a comprehensive Forum post detailing the proposal, providing The Graph community with a lot of important context.
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The GRTiQ Podcast takes listeners inside web3 and The Graph (GRT) by interviewing members of the ecosystem. Please help support this project and build the community by subscribing and leaving a review.
Twitter: GRT_iQ
www.GRTiQ.com

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Today I am speaking with Pablo Carranza Velez, Principal Software Engineer at Edge & Node. Pablo previously joined the podcast in February 2023 for a panel discussion on The Graph's transition to Arbitrum One during Episode 105.
In this episode, we take a more in-depth look into Pablo's personal journey, tracing his educational pursuits and early fascination with the space industry. Pablo shares insights into his evolution as a developer, from learning to program to his eventual foray into startups. Our conversation then navigates towards Pablo's transition into the dynamic landscape of web3 and his role at Edge & Node.
We also talk about two significant initiatives Pablo has been working on. First, we discuss the highly successful L2 migration, which Pablo played a pivotal role in orchestrating. Second, we discuss Graph Horizon, an ambitious proposal from Edge & Node that Pablo has been instrumental in shaping. Recently, he authored a comprehensive Forum post detailing the proposal, providing The Graph community with a lot of important context.
Show Notes and Transcripts
The GRTiQ Podcast takes listeners inside web3 and The Graph (GRT) by interviewing members of the ecosystem. Please help support this project and build the community by subscribing and leaving a review.
Twitter: GRT_iQ
www.GRTiQ.com

  continue reading

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