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Staking, the cost of freedom and business with Chris Remus
Citizen Web3
English - October 01, 2020 14:00 - 48 minutes - 90.7 MBTechnology web3 blockchain ethereum cosmos polkadot layer two protocol eth crypto podcast staking Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
This episode of the #citizenweb3 podcast features Chris Remus from Chainflow & Staking defense. We discuss the differences between operators and validators, their role and importance in the ecosystem and why it's uber important to decentralize staking power. We talk about the monetary cost of freedom, product management in the validation business and about decentralized projects in general.
Chainflow believes in a decentralized future. They are optimistic that decentralization will decentralize power. That centralization of power causes many of the world’s biggest problems and that decentralization results in a fairer distribution of power, wealth, and opportunity. The Chainflow Staking Systems are a contribution toward manifesting a decentralized future.
We spoke to Chris Remus (https://twitter.com/Cjremus) about Chainflow (https://chainflow.io/) and:
The differences between operators and validators
Their role and importance in the ecosystem
Why it's uber important to decentralize staking power
The monetary cost of freedom
Product management in the validation business
Decentralized projects
If you like what we do at Citizen Web3:
Stake with Citizen Web3 validator (https://www.citizenweb3.com/staking)
Listen to the YouTube version (https://youtu.be/zMB76AsOQWM)
Follow us on Twitter (https://twitter.com/citizen_web3)
Sign up to the RSS feed (https://www.citizenweb3.com/rss) Special Guest: Chris Remus.
This episode of the #citizenweb3 podcast features Chris Remus from Chainflow & Staking defense. We discuss the differences between operators and validators, their role and importance in the ecosystem and why it's uber important to decentralize staking power. We talk about the monetary cost of freedom, product management in the validation business and about decentralized projects in general.
Chainflow believes in a decentralized future. They are optimistic that decentralization will decentralize power. That centralization of power causes many of the world’s biggest problems and that decentralization results in a fairer distribution of power, wealth, and opportunity. The Chainflow Staking Systems are a contribution toward manifesting a decentralized future.
We spoke to Chris Remus about Chainflow and:
The differences between operators and validators
Their role and importance in the ecosystem
Why it's uber important to decentralize staking power
The monetary cost of freedom
Product management in the validation business
Decentralized projects
If you like what we do at Citizen Web3:
Stake with Citizen Web3 validator
Listen to the YouTube version
Follow us on Twitter
Sign up to the RSS feed
Special Guest: Chris Remus.
Links:
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