In this episode, we dive in with Trent Van Epps, a non-technical core contributor to Ethereum and the founder of Protocol Guild. Trent shares his journey from studying to be an architect to working at the Ethereum Foundation & founding the Protocol Guild.


Currently serving on the Protocol Support team, overseeing network upgrades & maintenance; Trent highlights the need for non-technical people to make it all gel. He also outlines the decentralized governance & compensation mechanics of the Protocol Guild as well as the criticism he’s faced about it.


"Time weighting is one of the most important aspects because we're able to sidestep a lot of the... things that members are responsible for managing."


Overall, peth & Trent cover everything from the original Mist demo back in 2016 that got them both excited about Ethereum, all the way to the time-weighted compensation inside the Protocol Guild, contributor retention, decentralized protocol development funding, public goods, their favourite applications of Ethereum & their long term hopes for it.


"I think there's still something to build, there's still a lot of work to do to shape this blockchain substrate that we're all constructing together."




Key Topics:

Mist Demo 2016

Architecture to Blockchain Transition

Protocol Guild Initiative

Decentralized Applications & Usecases

Evolving Blockchain Design

Protocol Guild Origins

Funding Model

Resources:

Mist Demo
Ethereum Foundation
Protocol Guild Documentation
EAS (Ethereum Attestation Service)
Protocol Guild Website
Trent Van Epps on Twitter
Optimism Research Forum
SourceCred

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