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Loong Wang & Taiyang Zhang: Republic Protocol – A Decentralized & Trustless Crypto Dark Pool
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Loong Wang & Taiyang Zhang: Republic Protocol – A Decentralized & Trustless Crypto Dark Pool
FromEpicenter - Learn about Crypto, Blockchain, Ethereum, Bitcoin and Distributed Technologies
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Length:
60 minutes
Released:
Apr 11, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Dark pools have existed for as long as there have been financial markets. Over-the-counter, or OTC markets, are sometimes also referred to as ‘upstairs trading,’ evoking the era when firms and high-net-worth individuals would meet in the upper quarters of financial markets to make large trades privately. A dark pool is a private forum where one has access to high volumes of liquidity outside the boundaries of public markets. Orders and trades represented in dark pools typically remain confidential outside the purview of the general markets, thus preventing undesirable market impact.
We’re joined by Taiyang Zhang and Loong Wang, who are respectively CEO and CTO of Republic Protocol. Republic operates as a decentralized dark pool for cryptocurrency trading pairs such as Ether, ERC20 tokens, and Bitcoin. Buy and sell orders remain confidential in a hidden order book until matched without any of the parties having access to the underlying details. Trades are settled using cross-chain atomic swaps without the intervention of a trusted third party.
Topics covered in this episode:
Taiyang and Loong’s respective backgrounds
Dark pools, their role in traditional financial markets, and their economic impact
Dark pools in crypto markets
The Republic Protocol and the problems it aims to address
The different components and participants of the Republic Protocol
The Shamir Secret Sharing Scheme and its role in protecting orders from being divulged to the public
The role of nodes in Republic Protocol’s DHT network
The purpose of the REN token as an incentive mechanism protecting against malicious actors
Republic Protocol’s use of atomic swaps for decentralized settlement
The project’s recent ICO and release roadmap
Episode links:
Republic Protocol
GitHub - republicprotocol/whitepaper: Republic Protocol whitepaper
Dark pool - Wikipedia
Shamir's Secret Sharing - Wikipedia
De/Centralize - YouTube
This episode is hosted by Sébastien Couture. Show notes and listening options: epicenter.tv/230
We’re joined by Taiyang Zhang and Loong Wang, who are respectively CEO and CTO of Republic Protocol. Republic operates as a decentralized dark pool for cryptocurrency trading pairs such as Ether, ERC20 tokens, and Bitcoin. Buy and sell orders remain confidential in a hidden order book until matched without any of the parties having access to the underlying details. Trades are settled using cross-chain atomic swaps without the intervention of a trusted third party.
Topics covered in this episode:
Taiyang and Loong’s respective backgrounds
Dark pools, their role in traditional financial markets, and their economic impact
Dark pools in crypto markets
The Republic Protocol and the problems it aims to address
The different components and participants of the Republic Protocol
The Shamir Secret Sharing Scheme and its role in protecting orders from being divulged to the public
The role of nodes in Republic Protocol’s DHT network
The purpose of the REN token as an incentive mechanism protecting against malicious actors
Republic Protocol’s use of atomic swaps for decentralized settlement
The project’s recent ICO and release roadmap
Episode links:
Republic Protocol
GitHub - republicprotocol/whitepaper: Republic Protocol whitepaper
Dark pool - Wikipedia
Shamir's Secret Sharing - Wikipedia
De/Centralize - YouTube
This episode is hosted by Sébastien Couture. Show notes and listening options: epicenter.tv/230
Released:
Apr 11, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
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