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    <title>Encrypted - Episodes Tagged with “Proof Of Stake”</title>
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    <description>Interested in what is going on in the world of blockchain and crypto assets? Want to understand how the most pioneering entrepreneurs, enterprises and governments are creating the digital economies of the future? 
Involving a range of superb guests of likeminded innovators, enablers, investors, government officials, executives and more, Encrypted takes you on a journey to make sense of what is going on in the Wild West of cryptocurrencies, understand valid use cases of blockchain technology and how various industries could be impacted.
Encrypted is Dubai based, and the first podcast dedicated to blockchain and crypto in the MENA region, so expect to hear interesting stories, and people from this side of the world. 
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    <itunes:author>Ahmed Al-Balaghi</itunes:author>
    <itunes:summary>Interested in what is going on in the world of blockchain and crypto assets? Want to understand how the most pioneering entrepreneurs, enterprises and governments are creating the digital economies of the future? 
Involving a range of superb guests of likeminded innovators, enablers, investors, government officials, executives and more, Encrypted takes you on a journey to make sense of what is going on in the Wild West of cryptocurrencies, understand valid use cases of blockchain technology and how various industries could be impacted.
Encrypted is Dubai based, and the first podcast dedicated to blockchain and crypto in the MENA region, so expect to hear interesting stories, and people from this side of the world. 
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  <title>#Ep. 36: What the Stake? All you need to know about Staking and PoS networks!</title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Tim Ogilvie is the CEO of Staked, a company that operates and runs block production nodes for decentralised Proof Of Stake networks on behalf of institutional investors. We talk about the what staking is, why it exists, what opportunities it presents, the state of the staking industry, the roles of staking providers and also related regulatory concerns!</itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>Staking. Generalised Mining. Proof of stake. What are all these???
In this episode, Ahmed speaks to Tim Ogilvie, CEO of Staked which recently raised $4.5 million from investors such as Coinbase and Pantera to build a staking as a service platform for institutional investors. 
We cover the difference between proof of work and proof of stake, different implementations of proof of stake (POS, DPOS etc), the roles of staking services/node operators, opportunities it presents, and related regulatory concerns. 
We hope you enjoy!!!
If you liked what you heard, please do leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and the other platforms. Don’t forget to support us by spreading the word!
 Special Guest: Tim Ogilvie.
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    <![CDATA[<p>Staking. Generalised Mining. Proof of stake. What are all these???</p>

<p>In this episode, Ahmed speaks to Tim Ogilvie, CEO of Staked which recently raised $4.5 million from investors such as Coinbase and Pantera to build a staking as a service platform for institutional investors. </p>

<p>We cover the difference between proof of work and proof of stake, different implementations of proof of stake (POS, DPOS etc), the roles of staking services/node operators, opportunities it presents, and related regulatory concerns. </p>

<p>We hope you enjoy!!!</p>

<p>If you liked what you heard, please do leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and the other platforms. Don’t forget to support us by spreading the word!</p><p>Special Guest: Tim Ogilvie.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Staking. Generalised Mining. Proof of stake. What are all these???</p>

<p>In this episode, Ahmed speaks to Tim Ogilvie, CEO of Staked which recently raised $4.5 million from investors such as Coinbase and Pantera to build a staking as a service platform for institutional investors. </p>

<p>We cover the difference between proof of work and proof of stake, different implementations of proof of stake (POS, DPOS etc), the roles of staking services/node operators, opportunities it presents, and related regulatory concerns. </p>

<p>We hope you enjoy!!!</p>

<p>If you liked what you heard, please do leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and the other platforms. Don’t forget to support us by spreading the word!</p><p>Special Guest: Tim Ogilvie.</p>]]>
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  <title>#Ep. 31: How Matic Network is solving the biggest problems in Blockchain today?</title>
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  <pubDate>Sat, 30 Mar 2019 15:30:00 +0400</pubDate>
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  <itunes:subtitle>We learn about an exciting project in this space called Matic Network. Ahmed and Aniket talk with Sandeep Nailwal who is the COO of Matic. In this episode, we learn all about the scalability problem and how Matic attempts to solve this problem and also other pressing problems in the blockchain space! You don’t want to miss this one!</itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>In this episode Ahmed and Aniket speak to Sandeep Nailwal, COO of Matic Network. 
Matic Network is a Layer 2 scaling solution for decentralised blockchain networks. The hosts explore why Matic exists, how they’re implementing Layer 2 solutions and what the platform is all about. 
Sandeep in a nutshell explains how important it is to solve the biggest problems in the space; scalability and UX. 
The Challenges
1. Current blockchain networks have a big problem in scaling due to its decentralised nature and that for mass adoption current blockchain networks will not be able to service millions of users. 
When it comes to UX and usability of blockchain’s the biggest problems lie in the technical nature of using blockchain. The ultimate goal is that when users interact, they wouldn’t know that they are really interacting with blockchain networks. From a developer standpoint, they are also providing easy tools for developers to develop applications on top of Matic which would allow scalability for Dapps and ultimately lower fees as well. 
Layer 1 and Layer 2
Sandeep goes into the differences between Layer 1 and Layer 2 in blockchain networks and how they behave respectively. 
Sandeep explains that Layer 1 is all about economic considerations where there is a trade-off between security and scalability which is commonly seen in networks like Bitcoin and Ethereum. The higher the security the lower the scalability and thus inherently slow. Ahmed quotes Vitalik’s Scalability trilemma where if you had scalabilty, decentralisation and security, you can only choose two of these three. Most, if not all Layer 1 blockchain networks, they choose decentralisation and security.
In Layer 2, since you have Layer 1 to rely on which is security and decentralisation, then through cryptographic mechanisms you can get the same features on layer 2 as well as adding the scalability in layer 2 which is not included in layer 1. 
Make sure to listen to the episode to hear how Matic network is building out this innovative Layer 2 solution they are creating. 
Difference between Matic and others
Matic’s solution is highly inspired by the Plasma implementation that was put forward by Vitalik Buterin and Joseph Poon. Plasma is one of the first layer 2 frameworks out there in the market. 
Here Sandeep explains how they are implementing layer 2 differently from Plasma, briefly explaining how they are implementing an account-based system rather than the UTXO system which is used by Plasma. Make sure to tune in to find out more!
Sandeep explains how Matic is different from competitors such as Loom Network and Skale. 
He also goes into how they are improving developer experience since Matic is built on Ethereum, Ethereum developers are automatically Matic developers and thus it is easy to migrate to the layer 2 Matic is providing. 
Crypto in India
Aniket who has been researching the Indian blockchain space is curious to see how Matic are operating in India given they are an Indian team. 
Sandeep explains the structure of Matic and where they are based and states that their research team is based in India. He also goes to talk about the current regulatory landscape of crypto in India and believes that India will not ban crypto. 
The Matic token and tokenomics
Ahmed asks about the token mechanism of Matic network and Sandeep answers that their token is a network token which is used to keep the network secure and to have the token in order to use the Matic network. Therefore, like most blockchain’s such as Bitocin and Ethereum and other protocol layers a native token is used for transaction fees. Additionally, Matic is a proof of stake system which requires a token to govern and secure the network thus a native asset is necessary to secure and incentivise network participants to keep honest, like how most blockchains currently are. 
Thus, the token has two utilities: used for transaction fee and used for staking.
Is Matic doing an ICO?
Sandeep explains that they are looking to do an ICO and shares his plans on doing a large public sale on the back of recently completing a small private sale. They have an amazing announcement soon so do make sure to keep your eyes peeled.
We hope you enjoy!!!
If you liked what you heard, please do leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and the other platforms. Don’t forget to support us by spreading the word!
 Special Guest: Sandeep nailwal.
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    <![CDATA[<p>In this episode Ahmed and Aniket speak to Sandeep Nailwal, COO of Matic Network. </p>

<p>Matic Network is a Layer 2 scaling solution for decentralised blockchain networks. The hosts explore why Matic exists, how they’re implementing Layer 2 solutions and what the platform is all about. </p>

<p>Sandeep in a nutshell explains how important it is to solve the biggest problems in the space; scalability and UX. </p>

<p><strong>The Challenges</strong></p>

<ol>
<li><p>Current blockchain networks have a big problem in scaling due to its decentralised nature and that for mass adoption current blockchain networks will not be able to service millions of users. </p></li>
<li><p>When it comes to UX and usability of blockchain’s the biggest problems lie in the technical nature of using blockchain. The ultimate goal is that when users interact, they wouldn’t know that they are really interacting with blockchain networks. From a developer standpoint, they are also providing easy tools for developers to develop applications on top of Matic which would allow scalability for Dapps and ultimately lower fees as well. </p></li>
</ol>

<p><strong>Layer 1 and Layer 2</strong><br>
Sandeep goes into the differences between Layer 1 and Layer 2 in blockchain networks and how they behave respectively. </p>

<p>Sandeep explains that Layer 1 is all about economic considerations where there is a trade-off between security and scalability which is commonly seen in networks like Bitcoin and Ethereum. The higher the security the lower the scalability and thus inherently slow. Ahmed quotes Vitalik’s Scalability trilemma where if you had scalabilty, decentralisation and security, you can only choose two of these three. Most, if not all Layer 1 blockchain networks, they choose decentralisation and security.</p>

<p>In Layer 2, since you have Layer 1 to rely on which is security and decentralisation, then through cryptographic mechanisms you can get the same features on layer 2 as well as adding the scalability in layer 2 which is not included in layer 1. <br>
Make sure to listen to the episode to hear how Matic network is building out this innovative Layer 2 solution they are creating. </p>

<p><strong>Difference between Matic and others</strong><br>
Matic’s solution is highly inspired by the Plasma implementation that was put forward by Vitalik Buterin and Joseph Poon. Plasma is one of the first layer 2 frameworks out there in the market. </p>

<p>Here Sandeep explains how they are implementing layer 2 differently from Plasma, briefly explaining how they are implementing an account-based system rather than the UTXO system which is used by Plasma. Make sure to tune in to find out more!</p>

<p>Sandeep explains how Matic is different from competitors such as Loom Network and Skale. <br>
He also goes into how they are improving developer experience since Matic is built on Ethereum, Ethereum developers are automatically Matic developers and thus it is easy to migrate to the layer 2 Matic is providing. </p>

<p><strong>Crypto in India</strong><br>
Aniket who has been researching the Indian blockchain space is curious to see how Matic are operating in India given they are an Indian team. <br>
Sandeep explains the structure of Matic and where they are based and states that their research team is based in India. He also goes to talk about the current regulatory landscape of crypto in India and believes that India will not ban crypto. </p>

<p><strong>The Matic token and tokenomics</strong><br>
Ahmed asks about the token mechanism of Matic network and Sandeep answers that their token is a network token which is used to keep the network secure and to have the token in order to use the Matic network. Therefore, like most blockchain’s such as Bitocin and Ethereum and other protocol layers a native token is used for transaction fees. Additionally, Matic is a proof of stake system which requires a token to govern and secure the network thus a native asset is necessary to secure and incentivise network participants to keep honest, like how most blockchains currently are. <br>
Thus, the token has two utilities: used for transaction fee and used for staking.</p>

<p><strong>Is Matic doing an ICO?</strong><br>
Sandeep explains that they are looking to do an ICO and shares his plans on doing a large public sale on the back of recently completing a small private sale. They have an amazing announcement soon so do make sure to keep your eyes peeled.</p>

<p>We hope you enjoy!!!</p>

<p>If you liked what you heard, please do leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and the other platforms. Don’t forget to support us by spreading the word!</p><p>Special Guest: Sandeep nailwal.</p>]]>
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  <itunes:summary>
    <![CDATA[<p>In this episode Ahmed and Aniket speak to Sandeep Nailwal, COO of Matic Network. </p>

<p>Matic Network is a Layer 2 scaling solution for decentralised blockchain networks. The hosts explore why Matic exists, how they’re implementing Layer 2 solutions and what the platform is all about. </p>

<p>Sandeep in a nutshell explains how important it is to solve the biggest problems in the space; scalability and UX. </p>

<p><strong>The Challenges</strong></p>

<ol>
<li><p>Current blockchain networks have a big problem in scaling due to its decentralised nature and that for mass adoption current blockchain networks will not be able to service millions of users. </p></li>
<li><p>When it comes to UX and usability of blockchain’s the biggest problems lie in the technical nature of using blockchain. The ultimate goal is that when users interact, they wouldn’t know that they are really interacting with blockchain networks. From a developer standpoint, they are also providing easy tools for developers to develop applications on top of Matic which would allow scalability for Dapps and ultimately lower fees as well. </p></li>
</ol>

<p><strong>Layer 1 and Layer 2</strong><br>
Sandeep goes into the differences between Layer 1 and Layer 2 in blockchain networks and how they behave respectively. </p>

<p>Sandeep explains that Layer 1 is all about economic considerations where there is a trade-off between security and scalability which is commonly seen in networks like Bitcoin and Ethereum. The higher the security the lower the scalability and thus inherently slow. Ahmed quotes Vitalik’s Scalability trilemma where if you had scalabilty, decentralisation and security, you can only choose two of these three. Most, if not all Layer 1 blockchain networks, they choose decentralisation and security.</p>

<p>In Layer 2, since you have Layer 1 to rely on which is security and decentralisation, then through cryptographic mechanisms you can get the same features on layer 2 as well as adding the scalability in layer 2 which is not included in layer 1. <br>
Make sure to listen to the episode to hear how Matic network is building out this innovative Layer 2 solution they are creating. </p>

<p><strong>Difference between Matic and others</strong><br>
Matic’s solution is highly inspired by the Plasma implementation that was put forward by Vitalik Buterin and Joseph Poon. Plasma is one of the first layer 2 frameworks out there in the market. </p>

<p>Here Sandeep explains how they are implementing layer 2 differently from Plasma, briefly explaining how they are implementing an account-based system rather than the UTXO system which is used by Plasma. Make sure to tune in to find out more!</p>

<p>Sandeep explains how Matic is different from competitors such as Loom Network and Skale. <br>
He also goes into how they are improving developer experience since Matic is built on Ethereum, Ethereum developers are automatically Matic developers and thus it is easy to migrate to the layer 2 Matic is providing. </p>

<p><strong>Crypto in India</strong><br>
Aniket who has been researching the Indian blockchain space is curious to see how Matic are operating in India given they are an Indian team. <br>
Sandeep explains the structure of Matic and where they are based and states that their research team is based in India. He also goes to talk about the current regulatory landscape of crypto in India and believes that India will not ban crypto. </p>

<p><strong>The Matic token and tokenomics</strong><br>
Ahmed asks about the token mechanism of Matic network and Sandeep answers that their token is a network token which is used to keep the network secure and to have the token in order to use the Matic network. Therefore, like most blockchain’s such as Bitocin and Ethereum and other protocol layers a native token is used for transaction fees. Additionally, Matic is a proof of stake system which requires a token to govern and secure the network thus a native asset is necessary to secure and incentivise network participants to keep honest, like how most blockchains currently are. <br>
Thus, the token has two utilities: used for transaction fee and used for staking.</p>

<p><strong>Is Matic doing an ICO?</strong><br>
Sandeep explains that they are looking to do an ICO and shares his plans on doing a large public sale on the back of recently completing a small private sale. They have an amazing announcement soon so do make sure to keep your eyes peeled.</p>

<p>We hope you enjoy!!!</p>

<p>If you liked what you heard, please do leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and the other platforms. Don’t forget to support us by spreading the word!</p><p>Special Guest: Sandeep nailwal.</p>]]>
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