Chris Blec is a researcher and the founder of DeFi Watch, a project dedicated to identifying points of centralization and risk factors in DeFi, in particular the presence of admin keys. In this episode: 

How Chris got interested in DeFi  How he first noticed the risk of admin key usage  The changing nature of admin keys and multisigs  Whether project multisigs reduce dependence on trust  Why worry about Admin keys in the first place?  Have DeFi projects improved their key management and trustlessness over time?  Chris' letter to 0xPolygon Chris' plans with DeFi Watch  Should Bitcoiners care about DeFi? About admin key failures?  Why transparency is a self-regulatory measure 

 

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