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Federico Ast, cofounder and CEO of Kleros
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LINKS FROM TODAY’S EPISODE
- Read the full transcript from Chris’ interview
- Find Kleros on Slack, Telegram, Reddit, Twitter, & Medium
- Kleros
DETAILED SHOW NOTES
- (1:55) Federico’s self-introduction
- (4:34) How and why Federico was encouraged to apply to Singularity University
- (7:29) Why Federico got into the blockchain space
- (11:32) Federico gives an overview of Kleros
- (15:31) Federico expands on the ancient Greek influences behind Kleros
- (17:03) Jay and Federico walk through an example dispute and how Kleros could resolve it
- (23:01) Federico explains how Kleros jurors are selected
- (27:25) Federico addresses the question of the optimal number of jurors
- (29:10) How compensation for adjudicating cases will vary, depending on complexity, sector, etc.
- (33:05) About the Kleros team
- (37:26) Kleros’ upcoming token sale
- (39:21) How Kleros’ Interactive Coin Offering differs from a tradition Initial Coin Offering
- (41:36) Federico gives more details about how jurors are compensated
- (44:03) Jay and Federico discuss the ICO bandwagon and compare it to the tech boom of the ‘90s
- (49:26) Federico’s Asian roadshow
156 episodes
Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)
When? This feed was archived on February 25, 2022 19:30 (). Last successful fetch was on June 21, 2021 00:56 ()
Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.
What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.
Manage episode 202257268 series 2001885
Listen to this episode on iTunes
What was your biggest insight from this week’s episode? Let Jay know in the comments or on Twitter: @jaykimmer.
LINKS FROM TODAY’S EPISODE
- Read the full transcript from Chris’ interview
- Find Kleros on Slack, Telegram, Reddit, Twitter, & Medium
- Kleros
DETAILED SHOW NOTES
- (1:55) Federico’s self-introduction
- (4:34) How and why Federico was encouraged to apply to Singularity University
- (7:29) Why Federico got into the blockchain space
- (11:32) Federico gives an overview of Kleros
- (15:31) Federico expands on the ancient Greek influences behind Kleros
- (17:03) Jay and Federico walk through an example dispute and how Kleros could resolve it
- (23:01) Federico explains how Kleros jurors are selected
- (27:25) Federico addresses the question of the optimal number of jurors
- (29:10) How compensation for adjudicating cases will vary, depending on complexity, sector, etc.
- (33:05) About the Kleros team
- (37:26) Kleros’ upcoming token sale
- (39:21) How Kleros’ Interactive Coin Offering differs from a tradition Initial Coin Offering
- (41:36) Federico gives more details about how jurors are compensated
- (44:03) Jay and Federico discuss the ICO bandwagon and compare it to the tech boom of the ‘90s
- (49:26) Federico’s Asian roadshow
156 episodes
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