(Edited) Max Kordek: Lisk Breakdown

(Edited) Max Kordek: Lisk Breakdown


?? transcript ▶︎ http://dpsyphle.ninja/blog/2017/09/19/max-kordek-lisk-breakdown

00:56 What is the purpose of the Asia tour? Future plans?
02:24 Tell us about the Lisk team
03:48 When did you know it was the right time to expand?
05:58 Lisk re-branding effort: positive or negative?
07:02 Lisk team being geographically centralized?
09:37 Can you maintain the benefits of being open source when your team is geographically centralized?
09:57 When will the Lisk project be completely decentralized?
13:44 Is more that core is tightly controlled, really clean, simple, and secure but you can do all the experiments with the sidechain?
15:02 How will you get miners to secure sidechains?
15:21 PoW sidechain vs DPoS sidechain
18:10 Can you run a main node and a side chain node simultaneously? What’s the cost?
20:57 What is the main function of the main chain?
24:22 Why did the idea of sidechains die out?
29:06 What do you think is the biggest obstacle for scalability solutions?
32:52 Incentives for the core developers?
35:10 Halting issue?
39:55 Hard fork vs Soft fork
42:36 How do you get delegates to agree upon upgrades?
48:33 Is it difficult to run a node?
50:27 How do you stop delegates from colluding?
52:13 Corruptions in the system?
54:48 DPoS and minimizing human intervention
56:43 Healthy and fair node ecosystem?
59:43 Delegates lock-in period?
1:00:47 DPoS and the Matthew effect
1:03:10 Weak leadership and strong leadership
1:05:56 Criteria to decide what code to merge?
1:09:10 Lisk development production studios (akin to Ethereum’s Consensys)
1:15:01 Single or multiple language implementation?
1:18:37 Do we need to learn how to code?
1:18:41 How much does making a mining rig cost?
1:19:08 How can regular people contribute to Lisk?
1:24:23 How can non-English speaking devs contribute?
1:27:38 Lisk’s future plans?
1:31:10 How do people contact you?

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