Nick Mudge is an Ethereum blockchain developer who prides himself on seeing around corners before others have even looked up. He has written several ERC and EIP standards that seek to improve Ethereum’s efficiency, most notably EIP-2535, otherwise known as Diamonds. It was with this EIP that he became the CTO of Pixelcraft to work on Aavegotchi, one of the more complex NFTs of Ethereum.
In this episode Nick reveals why he fell prey to the gravitational pull of Ethereum and discusses the logistics of writing an EIP and how he put EIP-2535 to work when building Aavegotchi. With experience as both a CEO and a developer, Nick dissects the opportunity costs of choosing between these two positions and explains why he prefers to choose the latter. As a developer Nick has had the opportunity to work on the frontier landscape that is Ethereum development.
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Nick Mudge is an Ethereum blockchain developer who prides himself on seeing around corners before others have even looked up. He has written several ERC and EIP standards that seek to improve Ethereum’s efficiency, most notably EIP-2535, otherwise known as Diamonds. It was with this EIP that he became the CTO of Pixelcraft to work on Aavegotchi, one of the more complex NFTs of Ethereum.

In this episode Nick reveals why he fell prey to the gravitational pull of Ethereum and discusses the logistics of writing an EIP and how he put EIP-2535 to work when building Aavegotchi. With experience as both a CEO and a developer, Nick dissects the opportunity costs of choosing between these two positions and explains why he prefers to choose the latter. As a developer Nick has had the opportunity to work on the frontier landscape that is Ethereum development.

Join this Koji Conversation, with Nick Mudge.

Join the Conversation:

Find Nick on Twitter: https://twitter.com/mudgen

Twitter: @koji_capital

Website: koji.capital

Email: [email protected]

Hosts: @Jack_Kji and @David_Kji

Discord: https://discord.gg/MThFGFfuRa

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