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
Piper
- Likes to build things
- No specific reason
Kerry (W3F)
Corey (dOrg)
- Semantic W3 registry
- Working on an EIP
Zanoa (sp?)
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
Sully (formerly ShapeShift)
Val (Blockchain Education Network)
- Supply chain ecology
- Business models
- Data
Alex
Matthew
- Here to learn, general dapp dev
- UX, M2M interaction, IoT
Peter (?) (Consensys)
Levi
- Security
- ProgPoW
- Accessibility
Patrick (Terminal)
Paul (Tasset)
Don (Quantstamp)
Peter (Parity)
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)
Bryan (free agent smart contract dev)
- ProgPoW
- Best practices
- Security
Kevin (Gitcoin/Consensys)
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
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