File sharing has been around for quite some time now, but some projects -such as the mainnet launch of filecoin, the timely reason for this episode - aim to add token-driven incentive structures into a world that was previously run by altruism and pragmatism.
Crypto Finance's Head of Research, Dr. Lewin Boehnke, looks at the cryptoeconomics and token value proposition of distributed file storage.
Due to poor audio quality near the end of the recording, we unfortunately had to cut this session a bit short, removing some of the Q&A.
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File sharing has been around for quite some time now, but some projects -such as the mainnet launch of filecoin, the timely reason for this episode - aim to add token-driven incentive structures into a world that was previously run by altruism and pragmatism.
Crypto Finance's Head of Research, Dr. Lewin Boehnke, looks at the cryptoeconomics and token value proposition of distributed file storage.
Due to poor audio quality near the end of the recording, we unfortunately had to cut this session a bit short, removing some of the Q&A.
Patrick Heusser, Head of Trading with Crypto Broker AG, shares his vision about what is needed to make DeFi relevant to a broader audience over the next five to ten years and which players - states and corporations - are to likely make this happen.
Not everybody in the Crypto Finance group shares that same vision, which made for a very lively discussion.
Crypto Finance: Knowledge Session
File sharing has been around for quite some time now, but some projects -such as the mainnet launch of filecoin, the timely reason for this episode - aim to add token-driven incentive structures into a world that was previously run by altruism and pragmatism.
Crypto Finance's Head of Research, Dr. Lewin Boehnke, looks at the cryptoeconomics and token value proposition of distributed file storage.
Due to poor audio quality near the end of the recording, we unfortunately had to cut this session a bit short, removing some of the Q&A.