The Decentralized Justice Broadcast

The Decentralized Justice Broadcast

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The Decentralized Justice Broadcast brings you the latest in this nascent field, as well as discussions with foremost experts in legaltech, blockchain...

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episode Episode 9: Hélène Landemore, Author, Open Democracy: Reinventing Popular Rule for the 21st Century artwork
Episode 9: Hélène Landemore, Author, Open Democracy: Reinventing Popular Rule for the 21st Century

Episode 9 brings us a conversation with Helene Landemore, political theorist and Professor of Political Science at Yale University. Among authoring several books, she acted as an advisor to the Parliaments of Finland and France on inclusive decision-making and is currently serving as expert consultant for the French government at the Convention Citoyenne, a policy making experimentation with randomly selected citizens. We discuss deliberative democracy, collective intelligence, open democracy and the vision of democratic societies of the future.

29. Jan. 2021 - 58 min
episode Episode 8: Salim Ismail, Founder, ExO Foundation artwork
Episode 8: Salim Ismail, Founder, ExO Foundation

We speak with Salim Ismail, former Head of Innovation at Yahoo, Founding Executive Director of Singularity University, and board member of the XPRIZE Organization. He is the author of the best-selling book “Exponential Organizations”, one of the most influential reads on the global transformation of business. In the episode, we discuss his early career choices, the Silicon Valley experience, as well as exponential organizations, their impact on global governance and what technological innovation can do to recreate a world of abundance.

18. Jan. 2021 - 43 min
episode Episode 7: Mariano Conti, Former Head of Oracles, MakerDAO artwork
Episode 7: Mariano Conti, Former Head of Oracles, MakerDAO

In our seventh iteration of the Decentralized Justice Broadcast we spoke with Mariano Conti, former Head of Oracles at MakerDAO. We discussed his origin story, the future of oracles, yield farming and what's next for the world of decentralized finance. Mariano Conti was born in Argentina, but moved to Mexico City when he was 6. He studied computer science at the Tec of Monterrey from 1999 to 2006, and computer graphics in Thailand. Starting as a systems administrator in the telecommunications industry, he joined the MakerDAO in 2016 as a developer and until recently held the position of Head of Oracles and Smart Contracts.  According to himself, his personal experience with the instability of currencies in the places he has lived, in particular Argentina, drove him to discover Bitcoin, later Ether and the crypto ecosystem in general.

01. Dez. 2020 - 33 min
episode Episode 6: Santiago Siri, Democracy Earth artwork
Episode 6: Santiago Siri, Democracy Earth

Our sixth episode features Santiago Siri, founder of Democracy Earth who spoke with us about his first experiences with computers, his political career with the Net Party in Argentina, what drove him to experimental technologies and how we can shape digital identities to create democracies online. Santiago Siri was born in Buenos Aires. He started his career in the Argentinian gaming industry. He created a game called Football Deluxe. He claims was his experience ‘taught him everything there is about business’. Then he went on to create Popego Inc., a firm doing big data based on social media. In 2012 Santi became the founder of Partido de la Red (The Net Party) in Argentina, a political movement to promote citizen engagement through the use of open source software. Two years later, Santi founded the Democracy Earth Foundation, a non-profit which develops governance infrastructures for crypto networks. He is author of the book Hacktivism. Because of his involvement with innovation and high tech, some have dubbed him “the Steve Jobs of the Pampas”.

25. Nov. 2020 - 1 h 0 min
episode Episode 5: Kate Sills, Agoric artwork
Episode 5: Kate Sills, Agoric

In our fifth episode, we speak with Kate Sills from the Agoric team on computer science, libertarianism, building novel institutions and tiny houses. Kate Sills earned her degree in computer science from UC Berkeley. She has researched and written on the potential uses of smart contracts to enforce agreements and create institutions orthogonal to legal jurisdictions. Kate is a software engineer at Agoric, building composable smart contract components in a secure subset of JavaScript. In her own words, she is "a bizarre mish-mash of hippie anarchism and economic liberalism beefed up with lots of technological determinism".

18. Nov. 2020 - 51 min
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