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Cross Chaining the Future With DLT Gateways. Dr. Thomas Hardjono, CTO, MIT Connection Science & Technical Director, Trust-Data Consortium - E63

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This week on The Encrypted Economy, our guest is Dr. Thomas Hardjono, CTO of Connection Science and Technical Director of the MIT Trust-Data Consortium. Dr. Hardjono discusses interoperability between DLT networks and the implementation of gateway mechanisms as a potential solution. Be sure to subscribe to The Encrypted Economy for more perspective on the progress in blockchain and the revolutionary technologies allowing its adoption.

Topics Covered:

· Introduction
· Thomas’ Background
· The Evolution of Layer 1 Public Blockchains
· Discussing Interoperability Architecture for DLT Gateways
· Differentiating Gateways from Bridging
· Is ODAP Uniquely Suited to Gateways?
· Implementing the Gateway Function Within Bridging Networks
· Using Bridge to Facilitate Enclosed Systems
· Comparing Constructs in Terms of AML Compliance
· Significance of Logged Data for Verification
· Discussing Cryptography and Limitations in Gateways
· What are Some of the Challenges?

Resource List:

· Thomas’ LinkedIn
· Thomas’ Twitter
· Interoperability Architecture for DLT Gateways
· DLT Networks
· TRISA
· Internet Engineering Task Force
· Kerberos
· CryptoKitties
· Wanchain Episode
· Open Digital Asset Protocol
· Visa Universal Payment Hub

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LinkedIn
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Manage episode 317240925 series 2826504
Content provided by Eric Hess. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Eric Hess or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

This week on The Encrypted Economy, our guest is Dr. Thomas Hardjono, CTO of Connection Science and Technical Director of the MIT Trust-Data Consortium. Dr. Hardjono discusses interoperability between DLT networks and the implementation of gateway mechanisms as a potential solution. Be sure to subscribe to The Encrypted Economy for more perspective on the progress in blockchain and the revolutionary technologies allowing its adoption.

Topics Covered:

· Introduction
· Thomas’ Background
· The Evolution of Layer 1 Public Blockchains
· Discussing Interoperability Architecture for DLT Gateways
· Differentiating Gateways from Bridging
· Is ODAP Uniquely Suited to Gateways?
· Implementing the Gateway Function Within Bridging Networks
· Using Bridge to Facilitate Enclosed Systems
· Comparing Constructs in Terms of AML Compliance
· Significance of Logged Data for Verification
· Discussing Cryptography and Limitations in Gateways
· What are Some of the Challenges?

Resource List:

· Thomas’ LinkedIn
· Thomas’ Twitter
· Interoperability Architecture for DLT Gateways
· DLT Networks
· TRISA
· Internet Engineering Task Force
· Kerberos
· CryptoKitties
· Wanchain Episode
· Open Digital Asset Protocol
· Visa Universal Payment Hub

Follow The Encrypted Economy on your favorite platforms!
Twitter
LinkedIn
Instagram
Facebook

  continue reading

114 episodes

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