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Hidden Forces

Joseph Lubin | ConsenSys and the Nature of the Firm in a Decentralized Economy

Hidden Forces

Demetri Kofinas

Business, Government

4.81.6K Ratings

🗓️ 20 August 2018

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

In Episode 57 of Hidden Forces, Demetri Kofinas speaks with Joseph Lubin about the progress being made at Consensys and precisely how Joe believes that Ethereum will overcome the scalability challenges that have plagued its network since the earliest days of its founding.

For the last few years, many blockchain enthusiasts have been eagerly anticipating the release of what many have referred to as "the Netflix moment." In other words, blockchain enthusiasts expect to see a killer application running atop Ethereum, or some other distributed ledger, that will be adopted by the mass consumer. One of the criticisms of this view is that comparisons between the mid-to-late 1990's and the current era in blockchain technology are overblown. It took twenty years of Internet protocol development and tweaking before Tim Berners-Lee gave us the World Wide Web in 1989. It wasn't until 1998 that Netflix released its online, DVD rental store. When asked about the comparison between 90's Internet and today's blockchain technology, Joseph Lubin makes the point that there isn't going to be one moment when the scalability problems are "solved." According to Joe, the process of scaling a complex, permissionless database is "always ongoing." To his point, ConsenSys alone employs close to 40 engineers who are working just on the Ethereum base layer protocols, clients, and enterprise scaling solutions. The company is closely aligned with a variety of efforts currently being undertaken to scale the ethereum network, including sharding, proof-of-stake, Casper CBC, Casper FFG, and a number of layer two solutions including state channels and plasma. Demetri has already devoted an entire episode to exploring some of these layer one solutions in great detail with Vitalik Buterin and Vlad Zamfir. That said, Joseph Lubin offers an additionally interesting perspective on some of the layer two protocols, which he thinks can solve many of ethereum's throughput limitations without requiring applications to reconcile directly on the main chain for every transaction. Demetri and Joe spend a good deal of time exploring the challenges of building layer two solutions in more depth, including the counterparty risk problem created from the use of state channels.

Additional topics include SEC regulations, artificial intelligence, and questions about specific applications in the areas of news, music, and team organization. Demetri asks Joseph Lubin about Ujo Music, Civil, OpenLaw, as well as something called TMNT or "Traditional Management Nullification Tools," which enables a different organizational approach to team and systems management that more closely resembles an organism than a corporation.

Producer & Host: Demetri Kofinas

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What's up everybody? I'm Demedric Afinus and you're listening to Hidden Forces where each

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week I speak with experts in the fields of technology, science, finance, and culture to help you gain the tools to better navigate an increasingly

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complex world so that you're less surprised by tomorrow and better able to predict what happens next. My guest this week is Joe Lubin,

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the co-founder of Etherium and founder of Consensus, a blockchain venture studio dedicated to building developer tools, decentralized applications

1:07.4

and solutions for enterprises and governments meant to harness the power of Ethereum's world computer.

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I've wanted Joe on for a while. I can't think of anyone else

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who's made a bigger bet on the future of blockchain technology

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than he has. He has a wealth of experience and we touch on some of that,

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including his time as a middle schooler in Toronto, programming computers using optical mark

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readers and punch cards. I asked Joe for his opinion on the comparisons

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made between the Internet Revolution of the 1990s and the Revolution in today's public ledger protocols

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and permissionless databases.

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We get into some of the technical challenges confronting blockchain engineers both for the

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base layer as well as for layer two and when he expects to see an implementation of scaling

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solutions that will enable the majority of applications being built at

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consensus today to run atop the Ethereum virtual machine.

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