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Ryan Selkis: Messari – Bringing Transparency and Self-Regulation to the Blockchain Industry
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Ryan Selkis: Messari – Bringing Transparency and Self-Regulation to the Blockchain Industry
FromEpicenter - Learn about Crypto, Blockchain, Ethereum, Bitcoin and Distributed Technologies
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Length:
68 minutes
Released:
Aug 9, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Since he started blogging as Two Bit Idiot in 2013, Ryan Selkis has been both industry insider and industry critic. Consistently calling out excesses and abuses, but also maintaining his sights on the long-term potential.
He recently founded Messari, a project that aims to bring more transparency and fairness to the industry. Messari has narrowed in on siloed, inaccurate and incomplete data as a key factor that allows insiders to profit at the expense of the public. We talked about the various ways in which Messari tackles that problem, ranging from a community-led effort to gather project data to the ambitious goal of a token-curated registry of stand-up projects.
Topics covered in this episode:
Ryan’s start into the crypto industry as pseudonymous blogger Two Bit Idiot
His insights from being the Digital Currency Group’s first employee
CoinDesk and the challenges of journalism in crypto
Why poor and inaccurate information benefits industry insiders at the expense of retail investors
Messari’s mission to lead a self-regulatory effort for the crypto industry
How an open, distributed crypto data library could help create a fairer playing field
The plans for Messari’s token-curated registry of projects following reporting standards
The economics and game theory around the Messari token and TCR
Episode links:
Messari - Crypto News, Pricing, and Research
Introducing Messari: An Open-Source EDGAR Database for Cryptoassets
Messari Whitepaper
A token to self-regulate tokens. But really.
Cryptoasset network value, market cap, rankings & metrics | OnChainFX
Ryan Selkis (@twobitidiot) | Twitter
Messari Community Analyst Application
This episode is hosted by Brian Fabian Crain. Show notes and listening options: epicenter.tv/247
He recently founded Messari, a project that aims to bring more transparency and fairness to the industry. Messari has narrowed in on siloed, inaccurate and incomplete data as a key factor that allows insiders to profit at the expense of the public. We talked about the various ways in which Messari tackles that problem, ranging from a community-led effort to gather project data to the ambitious goal of a token-curated registry of stand-up projects.
Topics covered in this episode:
Ryan’s start into the crypto industry as pseudonymous blogger Two Bit Idiot
His insights from being the Digital Currency Group’s first employee
CoinDesk and the challenges of journalism in crypto
Why poor and inaccurate information benefits industry insiders at the expense of retail investors
Messari’s mission to lead a self-regulatory effort for the crypto industry
How an open, distributed crypto data library could help create a fairer playing field
The plans for Messari’s token-curated registry of projects following reporting standards
The economics and game theory around the Messari token and TCR
Episode links:
Messari - Crypto News, Pricing, and Research
Introducing Messari: An Open-Source EDGAR Database for Cryptoassets
Messari Whitepaper
A token to self-regulate tokens. But really.
Cryptoasset network value, market cap, rankings & metrics | OnChainFX
Ryan Selkis (@twobitidiot) | Twitter
Messari Community Analyst Application
This episode is hosted by Brian Fabian Crain. Show notes and listening options: epicenter.tv/247
Released:
Aug 9, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
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