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Block, stock, and barrel

9 episodes - English - Latest episode: over 3 years ago -

Join our host Ashlie Chin as she asks some of the most unnecessarily forward-thinking builders in blockchain about their DLT journey.
Listen to this podcast if you want to:
πŸ‘‰ listen to seasoned builders share their experiences and perspectives on different facets of DLT
πŸ‘‰ get advice on tips and developer tools on how to build better
πŸ‘‰ hear open and honest conversations about what works and what doesn't
πŸ‘‰ look for a blockchain-related opinion to pass off as your own
This podcast is brought to you by Chainstack.

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Episodes

Episode 8: Let's Talk About DAML with Tim Kemp, Director of Emerging Ledgers at Digital Asset

September 23, 2020 14:00 - 37 minutes - 51.9 MB

When designing enterprise blockchain networks, the blockchain layer is often thought to be the most integral part of the stack. Each platform has unique requirements, architectures, and different programming languages. Here's where DAML (https://daml.com/) comes in. Developed by Digital Asset, DAML is an open-source smart contract language specifcally designed to reflect business logic and work flows. It is platform-agnostic and is currently available on Hyperledger Fabric, Sawtooth, and Bes...

Episode 7: Blockchain for Federated Learning in Healthcare with Mike McCoy, Director of Platform Integration andTechnical Partnerships at ConsenSys Health

May 26, 2020 08:00 - 39 minutes - 55.3 MB

Beyond pharmaceutical traceability: blockchain for federaed learning in healthcare From the storing and exchange of sensitive citizen and patient data to vaccine traceability, blockchain's tamper-proof data sharing capabilities have been widely regarded to have various applications in healthcare. In this episode, Mike McCoy talks about federated learning in healthcare and how blockchain provides a promising solution to unlocking its potential without compromising on privacy. He also talks ab...

Episode 7: Blockchain for Federated Learning in Healthcare with Mike McCoy, Director of Platform Integration and Technical Partnerships at ConsenSys Health

May 26, 2020 08:00 - 39 minutes - 55.3 MB

Beyond pharmaceutical traceability: blockchain for federaed learning in healthcare From the storing and exchange of sensitive citizen and patient data to vaccine traceability, blockchain's tamper-proof data sharing capabilities have been widely regarded to have various applications in healthcare. In this episode, Mike McCoy talks about federated learning in healthcare and how blockchain provides a promising solution to unlocking its potential without compromising on privacy. He also talks ab...

Episode 6: Blockchain for Social Impact with Mehran Hydary, UNICEF

May 18, 2020 05:00 - 46 minutes - 64.3 MB

How is blockchain redefining the social impact space? In this episode, Mehran discusses how UNICEF is leveraging blockchain to alleviate some of the world's social issues. Learn more about UNICEF's blockchain initiatives both internally and externally to optimize efficiency and improve tranparency and accountability across multi-stakeholder environments. He goes indepth to talk about the vavious usecases for blockchain within the social impact space using examples of projects from the UNICE...

Episode 5: How DLT Will Revolutionize Trade Finance with Michael Odom - Sales Engineer at TradeIX

March 20, 2020 02:00 - 41 minutes - 78.1 MB

With over 30 participating global banks, the Marco Polo Network, one of the largest and fastest growing blockchain-based consortiums to date. In this epsiode, Ashlie speaks to Michael Odom, sales engineer at TradeIX to learn more about how the Marco Polo Network is revolutionizing the trade finance space using DLT. We discuss some of the challenges being addressed by the Marco Polo Network, and how and why distributed platforms provide an unprecedented solution that existing trade digitizat...

Episode 4: What's New in Hyperledger Fabric 2.0 with KC Tam, Founder of LedgerTech

March 03, 2020 02:30 - 36 minutes - 51.2 MB

Released in January 2020, the news of Hyperledger Fabric's version 2.0 release made waves across the enteprise blockchain community. The upgrade introduced a variety of improvements based of the development experience of enterprises building solutions on Fabric 1.0, including heightened data privacy capabilities, increased performance, more granular controls, and greater flexibility for consortium management. KC Tam is a widely regarded expert in the Fabric world that has written extensively...

Episode 3 : Fostering Singapore's Blockchain Ecosystem with Veronica Tan - IMDA and Yi Ming Ng - Tribe Accelerator

November 11, 2019 02:00 - 34 minutes - 31.9 MB

Cultivating Singapore into a global hub for blockchain Singapore has often been cited to be a leading hub for blockchain projects as a result of its thriving blockchain ecosysem and favourable regulatory environment. In this epsiode, Veronica Tan and Yi Ming Ng describe the state of blockchain adoption in Singapore from both public and private perspectives, including government involvement, the various stakeholders, and past and future challenges. They also talk about both government and indu...

Episode 2 : Tom Menner - Director, Solution Architecture at R3

October 21, 2019 07:00 - 53 minutes - 49.4 MB

How do you successfully build ecosystems? In episode 2, Ashlie speaks to Tom Menner, the director of solution architecture in APAC at R3. Tom gives an in-depth introduction of R3, Corda, and everything in between. He talks about several exciting solutions being built on Corda today across supply chain, digital asset, trade finance, and insurance, and discusses how Corda is powering some of the largest enterprise blockchain consortiums such (Voltron, Marco Polo, B3i, Monetago). Tom is fond of...

Episode 1 : Eugene Aseev - CTO and Co-founder of Chainstack

October 03, 2019 01:00 - 32 minutes - 30.9 MB

In the first episode of Block, stock and barrel, Eugene Aseev, CTO and co-founder of Chainstack, clears some of the main misconceptions of blockchain. He talks about the road to adoption, the different challenges of enterprise and public blockchains, cutting through the blockchain hype, and why he’s in it for the long run. Eugene Aseev is the CTO and co-founder of Chainstack, a multi-cloud and multi-protocol Blockchain Platform as a Serivce. He has over 10 years of experience building and le...

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