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Nadia Asparouhova: on public goods & peer production

Nadia Asparouhova: on public goods & peer production

FromInto the Bytecode


Nadia Asparouhova: on public goods & peer production

FromInto the Bytecode

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Length:
76 minutes
Released:
Aug 31, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Nadia Asparouhova is an independent researcher. She previously wrote about her research on open-source communities in "Working in Public", and more recently, has been researching the history of and approaches to philanthropy - which she defines with this phrase “if venture capital is risk capital for private goods, philanthropy is risk capital for public goods”.In this conversation, we talked about public goods from this broader perspective. We talked about how previous generations have thought about this question, and how the tech ecosystem outside of crypto are grappling with this today. We talked about the second-order effects of wealth booms which have happened in both tech and crypto, how peer production happens, and the role that intrinsic versus extrinsic rewards might play in the development of crypto protocols.Timestamps:0:00 intro2:01 working as an independent researcher6:09 understanding wealth booms in tech and crypto13:01 the unique perspectives of each successive community25:46 the right (and wrong) question to ask34:41 the landscape of public goods provisioning39:22 innovative philanthropic funding models45:35 the first wave of open source communities and crypto54:42 different classes of stakeholders1:05:00 research methodology and tools for thoughtRelevant links:Nadia Asparouhova - https://twitter.com/nayafiaNadia’s website - https://nadia.xyz/“Working in Public” - https://www.amazon.com/dp/0578675862/Gitcoin - https://gitcoin.co/
Released:
Aug 31, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Into the Bytecode is a podcast about the ideas shaping crypto. Sina Habibian previously worked on ecosystem development at the Ethereum Foundation. Website for other episodes: intothebytecode.xyz Newsletter for updates: bytecode.substack.com Twitter: twitter.com/sinahab