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Frontiers Of Coordination #17 - Powerful Draw of Ethereum & The Protocol Guild w/ Trent Vane Epps

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In this episode, we dive in with Trent Van Epps, a non-technical core contributor to Ethereum and the founder of Protocol Guild. Trent shares his journey from studying to be an architect to working at the Ethereum Foundation & founding the Protocol Guild.

Currently serving on the Protocol Support team, overseeing network upgrades & maintenance; Trent highlights the need for non-technical people to make it all gel. He also outlines the decentralized governance & compensation mechanics of the Protocol Guild as well as the criticism he’s faced about it.

"Time weighting is one of the most important aspects because we're able to sidestep a lot of the... things that members are responsible for managing."

Overall, peth & Trent cover everything from the original Mist demo back in 2016 that got them both excited about Ethereum, all the way to the time-weighted compensation inside the Protocol Guild, contributor retention, decentralized protocol development funding, public goods, their favourite applications of Ethereum & their long term hopes for it.

"I think there's still something to build, there's still a lot of work to do to shape this blockchain substrate that we're all constructing together."

Key Topics:

  • Mist Demo 2016

  • Architecture to Blockchain Transition

  • Protocol Guild Initiative

  • Decentralized Applications & Usecases

  • Evolving Blockchain Design

  • Protocol Guild Origins

  • Funding Model

Resources:

  1. Mist Demo
  2. Ethereum Foundation
  3. Protocol Guild Documentation
  4. EAS (Ethereum Attestation Service)
  5. Protocol Guild Website
  6. Trent Van Epps on Twitter
  7. Optimism Research Forum
  8. SourceCred
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In this episode, we dive in with Trent Van Epps, a non-technical core contributor to Ethereum and the founder of Protocol Guild. Trent shares his journey from studying to be an architect to working at the Ethereum Foundation & founding the Protocol Guild.

Currently serving on the Protocol Support team, overseeing network upgrades & maintenance; Trent highlights the need for non-technical people to make it all gel. He also outlines the decentralized governance & compensation mechanics of the Protocol Guild as well as the criticism he’s faced about it.

"Time weighting is one of the most important aspects because we're able to sidestep a lot of the... things that members are responsible for managing."

Overall, peth & Trent cover everything from the original Mist demo back in 2016 that got them both excited about Ethereum, all the way to the time-weighted compensation inside the Protocol Guild, contributor retention, decentralized protocol development funding, public goods, their favourite applications of Ethereum & their long term hopes for it.

"I think there's still something to build, there's still a lot of work to do to shape this blockchain substrate that we're all constructing together."

Key Topics:

  • Mist Demo 2016

  • Architecture to Blockchain Transition

  • Protocol Guild Initiative

  • Decentralized Applications & Usecases

  • Evolving Blockchain Design

  • Protocol Guild Origins

  • Funding Model

Resources:

  1. Mist Demo
  2. Ethereum Foundation
  3. Protocol Guild Documentation
  4. EAS (Ethereum Attestation Service)
  5. Protocol Guild Website
  6. Trent Van Epps on Twitter
  7. Optimism Research Forum
  8. SourceCred
  continue reading

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