# ETH Magicians Denver Gathering ### Introductions **I apologize if I misspelled or missed your name. Anyone can edit so please make corrections!** Robert & Oscar (couldn't understand company name) - Coffee economy on Ethereum blockchain - Tipping dApp Fredrick (Genome Lakes) - Data availability - Genome/bio info on chain Trent - Business models - ProgPoW Piper - Likes to build things - No specific reason Kerry (W3F) Corey (dOrg) - Semantic W3 registry - Working on an EIP Zanoa (sp?) - Security Will (data science consultant) - Deriving insites fron on/off chain data Meghan (Bear Ledger) - Accounting software for business Joe (Consensys) - Strategy business modesl and subscriptions Simona (Bounties Network) - Education - Business models Ken (?) (KeepKey) - Security & language around securing transactions - Funcds recovery Jason Chigir - Security - DAOs - Accounting Sully (formerly ShapeShift) - internetofmoney.com focus on mass adoption Val (Blockchain Education Network) - Supply chain ecology - Business models - Data Alex - Mobile dApps and POS Matthew - Here to learn, general dapp dev - UX, M2M interaction, IoT Peter (?) (Consensys) - Full stack development Levi - Security - ProgPoW - Accessibility Patrick (Terminal) - Dev tools - dApps mobile Paul (Tasset) - Mobile dApps Aragon Don (Quantstamp) Peter (Parity) - Storage rent - Signaling Me (Parity) Ed - Data: not just consensus but as end users - Availability - Verifiability Amy (non-blockchain energy company) - Enterprise blockchain - Here as hacker Pedro (WalletConnet) - Mobile wallets/dApps UX for ETH Luke (Token Foundry, Consensys) - EIP 1337 Bryan (free agent smart contract dev) - ProgPoW - Best practices - Security Kevin (Gitcoin/Consensys) - EIP 1337 - Subscriptions Kevin (Gitcoin) - Business models and subscriptions Steven (Freelancer) - Security models and UX for ETH - Security researcher - Malware analysis - AI project: NAOMI facial expressions to voice Boris - UX/UI Design Johann (Plasma) - Here for red envelope hack in status channel ### Patterns: - ProgPow and Network Security were popular topics, decision to merge those into one ring - Business models are popular, especially models that are sustainable regardless of market performance ### Final Rings: - ProgPoW & Security - Data - Business Models - Mobile - Subscriptions - ETH 1.X - Signaling & Cat Herding - General State Recovery