Josh Cincinnati on the challenge of blockchain governance (EP.144)
On The Brink with Castle Island
Release Date: 11/02/2020
On The Brink with Castle Island
Wyatt sits down with from the to talk stablecoins. Covered in this episode: Payments in Kenya and Sub-Saharan Africa Stablecoin usage and USDT The future of non-stable tokens
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Matt and Nic are back with another week of news and deals. In this episode: Warning signs for the Bitcoin access vehicles? Has Bitcoin lost the MoE battle? Is OCP 2.0 over? The Dept of Labor rescinds their anti-crypto 401k guidance Cantor Fitzgerald is launching a bitcoin/gold fund Is it mathematically possible to give Bitcoin upside and gold downside? Content mentioned:
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We sit down with Anthony Yim, cofounder, to talk about the from Artemis, CIV, and Dragonfly, providing brand new estimates of stablecoin payments volume. In this episode: Why we decided to work on the new report How we obtained the estimates Why we decided to put together a bottom-up estimate Stablecoin b2b volumes compared to traditional b2b How do you measure stablecoin transactions? Download the report at
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and from join the show. In this episode: Non-USD stablecoins On-chain FX Microlending and financing for emerging markets
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Matt and Nic are back for another week of news and deals. In this episode: Trump’s crypto dinner reviewed Bitcoin access vehicles NYT stablecoin coverage Sui is hacked and censors the blockchain Kraken is launching tokenized stocks Circle in acquisition talks The GENIUS Act passes Cloture in the Senate Hong Kong passes stablecoin legislation
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Wyatt sits down with , founder of the issuer of GBPA, a pound sterling stablecoin. In this episode: The potential emergence of non-USD stablecoins The prospect of a GBP-backed stablecoin The British crypto regulatory environment How global financial institutions are positioning around stablecoins
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Matt and Nic are back with another week of news and deals. In this episode: Why is Boston such a good sports city? Price inflation in dinosaur skeletons Cryptopunks IP is sold Machinsky is sentenced Nakamoto Holdings launches Meta wants to add stablecoins to its platforms Exchanges are honeypots for KYC data Coinbase suffers a data breach The GENIUS act is going to a vote next week GENIUS act new provisions More Movement shenanigans Thailand is launching a $150m crypto token Content mentioned in this episode: Tuongvy Le and Austin Campbell published a paper, "", which...
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Wyatt sits down with Alex Cutler, founder of for another episode in our stablefi series. In this episode: DEX trading advantages Building on-chain FX DeFi as a backbone
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Wyatt sits down with TN, cofounder of . Covered in this episode: How Pendle works The evolution from alt yield to stable yield DeFi's future core assets
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Matt and Nic are back with another week of news and deals. In this episode: We have a new Pope The etymology of ampersand The GENIUS act collapses spectacularly Coinbase consummates its acquisition of Deribit Did World Liberty Financial’s USD1 torpedo the GENIUS act? Did “pro crypto” democrats snake on the industry Scott Bessent thinks stablecoins could reach $2T The OCC says banks can provide crypto custody and execution Stripe is launching stablecoin financial accounts The SEC explores a sandbox for tokenized securities Tariff the L2s
info_outlineJosh Cincinnati, former Executive Director of the Zcash Foundation, joins the show to talk about his tenure at that organization, and lessons he's taken from the experience. In this episode:
- The genesis of the Zcash Foundation
- Prior foundation mistakes that Josh sought to avoid
- The difference between governing a non-cryptocurrency FOSS project and an open source protocol with an explicit monetary element
- Why Josh chose to step down from the Zcash Foundation
- How the monetary distribution of Zcash was initially devised and how the founder's reward became a developer fund
- The dynamics around the trademark sharing in Zcash
- Trademarks as a last resort tool of power in blockchain governance
- How public blockchains are 'Marxist in their goals, Leninist in their implementations'
- How the mandate of the Zcash Foundation was broader than simply the Zcash ecosystem
- The current outlook for funding Zcash development
- The subtle change in the social contract underlying development funding
- Why poorly formalized social contracts risk opening up projects to capture
- How 'aid dependency' is relevant to blockchain governance
- Why blockchain insiders hide the true mechanisms of power
- Why coin votes might be more of the output of power rather than the input
- Josh's advice to a founder trying to devise funding for a novel cryptocurrency
- Why Rawls' Veil of Ignorance is so important in determining initial conditions for a monetary protocol
- What Josh is working on now
- The story behind PonzICO.win
- Why there is no good satire in the crypto industry
Content mentioned in this episode:
- Angela Walch, Deconstructing 'Decentralization': Exploring the Core Claim of Crypto Systems
- James Prestwich, Zcash Dev Fund Opinions