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#281 Ethan Buchman & Sunny Aggarwal: Cosmos – Launching the Internet of Blockchains

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The shipping container brought standardization to the way we move goods around the world. Similarly, TCP/IP packets normalized how information transits over computer networks. Today, blockchains remain siloed ecosystems and interoperability is practically non-existent. A new wave of third-generation blockchain protocols aims to change this. In this new paradigm, blockchains communicate natively and value moves seamlessly from one network to another. One of those projects is Cosmos.
We’re joined by Ethan Buchman and Sunny Aggarwal of Cosmos. With its recent mainnet launch, we discuss how the network is running and address potential issues relating to governance and centralization of power.
Disclaimers:
– Cosmos (All in Bits) is a sponsor of the podcast.
– Brian is a former employee of Tendermint (All in Bits) and founder of the Cosmos validator Chorus One.
– Sunny, is a regular host on Epicenter and founder of the Cosmos validator Sikka.
– All participants in this interview are Atom holders.
Topics covered in this episode:
The Cosmos vision and how it differs from Polkadot and Ethereum 2.0Building Cosmos and the “Game of Stake”The Cosmos governance process and current proposalsVoter participation in the Cosmos governance modelThe role of validators and the importance of decentralization of powerValidator market economics, related inherent issues, and centralization risksThe Cosmos SDK and how it differs from SubstrateThe Cosmos Inter-Blockchain Communication (IBC) ProtocolThe role of the Interchain Foundation moving forward Episode links:
Cosmos website Cosmos SDK websitt Cosmos SDK (GitHub) Cosmos blog Sunny Aggarwal on Twitter Ethan Buchman on Twitter This episode was hosted by Brian Fabian Crain & Sébastien Couture, and is availble on YouTube, SoundCloud, and our website.
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Publication year
2019
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