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Paul Sztorc: Truthcoin & Prediction Markets – From Information-Overload to Crowd Intelligence
FromEpicenter - Learn about Crypto, Blockchain, Ethereum, Bitcoin and Distributed Technologies
Paul Sztorc: Truthcoin & Prediction Markets – From Information-Overload to Crowd Intelligence
FromEpicenter - Learn about Crypto, Blockchain, Ethereum, Bitcoin and Distributed Technologies
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Length:
78 minutes
Released:
Sep 21, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Prediction markets are considered one of the most promising applications of blockchain technology. Although the concept and some early implementations have existed for years, decentralized prediction markets present a number of advantages to their centralized counterparts.
joins us to discuss Truthcoin, a “Peer-to-Peer Oracle Protocol which absorbs accurate data into a blockchain so that Bitcoin-users can speculate in Prediction Markets”. We dive deep to explore the advantages of decentralized prediction markets, their various real-world applications, and their potential to revolutionize the creation and propagation of knowledge in our society.
On this episode, we are thrilled to introduce a new co-host on Epicenter Bitcoin, Meher Roy. He has a biochemical engineering background and previously worked as an adviser to HyperLedger. Since discovering Bitcoin, he spends most of his free time understanding blockchain technology and its potential impact on our lives. We’re confident that Meher will bring a high level of understanding and critical thinking to the topics we cover, and we’re certain our listeners will be as happy as we are to have him on the show.
Topics covered in this episode:
What are prediction markets and why they are useful
The mechanics of prediction markets
The potential for prediction markets to provide useful aggregation to today’s abundant information
The parallels between crowd intelligence and artificial intelligence
The different components of Truthcoin and the state of the project
How Truthcoin differs from other decentralized prediction markets
Episode links:
Truthcoin Website
This episode is hosted by Meher Roy and Sébastien Couture. Show notes and listening options: epicenter.tv/097
joins us to discuss Truthcoin, a “Peer-to-Peer Oracle Protocol which absorbs accurate data into a blockchain so that Bitcoin-users can speculate in Prediction Markets”. We dive deep to explore the advantages of decentralized prediction markets, their various real-world applications, and their potential to revolutionize the creation and propagation of knowledge in our society.
On this episode, we are thrilled to introduce a new co-host on Epicenter Bitcoin, Meher Roy. He has a biochemical engineering background and previously worked as an adviser to HyperLedger. Since discovering Bitcoin, he spends most of his free time understanding blockchain technology and its potential impact on our lives. We’re confident that Meher will bring a high level of understanding and critical thinking to the topics we cover, and we’re certain our listeners will be as happy as we are to have him on the show.
Topics covered in this episode:
What are prediction markets and why they are useful
The mechanics of prediction markets
The potential for prediction markets to provide useful aggregation to today’s abundant information
The parallels between crowd intelligence and artificial intelligence
The different components of Truthcoin and the state of the project
How Truthcoin differs from other decentralized prediction markets
Episode links:
Truthcoin Website
This episode is hosted by Meher Roy and Sébastien Couture. Show notes and listening options: epicenter.tv/097
Released:
Sep 21, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode
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