KademliaCon

What: a conference about p2p, focused on DHTs, discovery, and gossip.
When: Thu, Aug 31, right after SBC; 10am-5pm.
Where: Fischer Conference Center @ Arrillaga Alumni Center, Stanford.
Why: to improve the performance and security of permissionless protocols
Brought to you by: Ethereum Foundation and volunteers.

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The recordings for 2022 can be found here.

Registration

The conference is currently full. Thank you for all your applications!

Agenda

0930: Welcome, coffee.
1000: DHTs over git: Unlimited lifespan, unlimited space, weaker Sybils Petar Maymounkov, Protocol Labs / Kademlia co-inventor
1030: Content Censorship on the Kademlia DHT, Srivatsan Sridhar, Stanford
1100: Overview of Discv5 Felix Lange, go-ethereum / discv5
1130: A practical approach to provide Ethereum Archival Data to constrained devices utilizing Kademlia Kolby ML, Portal

1200: Lunch

1300: How to do peer to peer live streaming with 5 second latency Bram Cohen, Chia / bitorrent
1330: Blockchain Nodes are Heterogeneous and Your P2P Overlay Should be Too Naqib Zarin, Heliax
1400: Perigee: Efficient Peer-to-Peer Network Design for Blockchains Soubhik Deb, EigenLayer / UW
1430: Transforming Kademlia code to large-scale DAS simulation Csaba Kiraly, Codex
1500: PANDAS: P2P Advertisement Network for Data Availability Sampling Michał Król & Onur Ascigil & Sergi Rene, Datahop
1530: A rigorous security analysis of old and new data availability sampling schemes Mark Simkin, Ethereum Foundation
1600: State of Celestia’s p2p Hlib Kanunnikov, Celestia
1630: Leveraging Kademlia DHT for Efficient Data Availability Sampling: A Pragmatic Approach Ljubiša Isaković & Momčilo Miladinović, Avail

1700: CONF-FIN