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The “trust verifiable” web, trustless compute, programmable transactions, and how @anoma rebuilds every part of the OSI stack were all covered by @akxsha in a recent fireside.
The information dense presentation starts with a story from her time at American Express, and the reasons the client-server architectures the web was built upon have started to fail us.
Her work at Concordance, finally, is presented: a NodeJS-like runtime environment to build decentralized applications without the complexity or compromises facing a crypto builder today.
00:00:50 - FCRA & Dodd-Frank: No laws for banking data management
00:01:40 - $400 billion data aggregator industry reselling your data
00:02:10 - Client-server architecture strips personal autonomy
00:03:00 - Banks own your data—no selective disclosure possible
00:03:30 - Building a viable alternative: opting out of Web2
00:04:10 - Trustless compute vs trust-verifiable compute
00:05:30 - Blockchains as finite deterministic state automata
00:06:20 - HTTP: sending arbitrary messages through the internet
00:07:30 - Intents: the Web3 equivalent of HTTP requests
00:08:30 - Anoma rethinks every layer of the internet stack
00:11:40 - Cross-chain trading: Popcat to USDC
00:13:00 - Counterparty discovery for matching requests
00:14:00 - Selective disclosure
00:15:40 - Composability: network routes around bad actors
00:16:50 - Solvers: offsetting computation from blockchain bottlenecks
00:21:30 - Programmable transactions: accessible Web3 for developers
00:23:00 - Concordance: writing server-like code for Web3 infra
00:24:30 - Foundational technology
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