This is a podcast about the evolution of Ethereum. Hosted weekly by Galaxy Research’s Christine Kim, the show dives into the ways Ethereum as an ecosystem is changing, covering broad trends and narratives that are shaping the way people use Ethereum and think about the value of Ethereum.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 17 | Founded | 3 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessNewsBusiness NewsInvesting |
On the sixteenth episode of Infinite Jungle, Christine chats with Lido DAO Contributor Isidoros (Izzy) Passadis, about the launch of the Simple DVT Module on Lido and next steps for Lido’s decentralization roadmap. more
On the fifteenth episode of Infinite Jungle, Christine talks about the first draft specifications for the Electra upgrade and what comes next for Ethereum developers now that these specifications are out. more
On the fourteenth episode of Infinite Jungle, Christine chats with Nick Johnson, Founder and Lead Developer at Ethereum Name Service, about the crypto user experience, its promises, and pitfalls. more
On the thirteenth episode of Infinite Jungle, Christine talks about what codes changes Ethereum developers have decided to include vs. exclude from Prague. She also highlights the controversy about EOF, a bundle of EIPs upgrading the EVM that develop... more
On the twelfth episode of Infinite Jungle, Christine and Nixo debate whether Ethereum developers should include a change to the issuance schedule of ETH in the upcoming Electra upgrade. more
On the eleventh episode of Infinite Jungle, Christine talks about the resolution to the mainnet missing blocks incident and explains what four code changes Ethereum developers are prioritizing for the Electra upgrade. more
On the tenth episode of Infinite Jungle, Christine talks about the main takeaways from All Core Developers Execution (ACDE) call #184. Christine also chatted with Verity Coltman, Head of Ecosystem and Partnerships at Espresso Systems, about shared se... more
On the ninth episode of Infinite Jungle, Christine summarizes All Core Developers Consensus (ACDC) call #130, where developers agreed to include MaxEB in the next Ethereum upgrade Electra. Christine also chatted with Jason Vranek, Co-Founder and CTO ... more
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