{"version":"https://jsonfeed.org/version/1","title":"Block, stock, and barrel","home_page_url":"https://blockstockandbarrel.fireside.fm","feed_url":"https://blockstockandbarrel.fireside.fm/json","description":"Join our host Ashlie Chin as she asks some of the most unnecessarily forward-thinking builders in blockchain about their DLT journey.\r\n\r\nListen to this podcast if you want to:\r\n\r\n👉 listen to seasoned builders share their experiences and perspectives on different facets of DLT\r\n👉 get advice on tips and developer tools on how to build better \r\n👉 hear open and honest conversations about what works and what doesn't\r\n👉 look for a blockchain-related opinion to pass off as your own\r\n\r\nThis podcast is brought to you by Chainstack.\r\n","_fireside":{"subtitle":"The podcast about blockchains and a whole lot more","pubdate":"2020-09-23T22:00:00.000+08:00","explicit":false,"owner":"Ashlie Chin","image":"https://media24.fireside.fm/file/fireside-images-2024/podcasts/images/5/513f0194-d00c-4da6-9120-50cce0b9f5bf/cover.jpg?v=1"},"items":[{"id":"64af2905-a48b-46b0-ac71-68619cf4723f","title":"Episode 8: Let's Talk About DAML with Tim Kemp, Director of Emerging Ledgers at Digital Asset","url":"https://blockstockandbarrel.fireside.fm/episode-8-tim-kemp","content_text":"When designing enterprise blockchain networks, the blockchain layer is often thought to be the most integral part of the stack. Each platform has unique requirements, architectures, and different programming languages. \n\nHere's where DAML comes in. Developed by Digital Asset, DAML is an open-source smart contract language specifcally designed to reflect business logic and work flows. It is platform-agnostic and is currently available on Hyperledger Fabric, Sawtooth, and Besu, Corda, VMWare blockchain platform, and SQL databases. Today, organizations leveraging DAML include the likes of accenture, the Australian Securities Exchange, the International Swaps and Derivatives Association, and most recently, the Singapore Exchange.\n\nTim Kemp is the head of Emerging Ledgers at Digital Asset where he is responsible for delivering integrations of DAML on various platforms. In this episode, Tim talks about everything DAML, detailing the value of a smart contract language approach as a key component to improving accessibility and driving enterprise adoption. He highlights key take aways from DAML's earlier successful use cases, reflecting on what enterprises need to develop successful consortia. Finally, he touches on why partnerships are key and why he's excited about their recent partnership Chaisntack.\n\nAbout Tim Kemp\nTim is the head of Emerging Ledgers at Digital Asset where he is responsible for delivering integrations of Digital Asset’s DAML programming language on Hyperledger Fabric, Sawtooth, and Besu, Corda, and SQL databases. Tim started in capital markets technology in 2000 as a programmer, and has built a career at the intersection of technology and business in financial services, holding various engineering, product management, and business development roles at a number of startups and established vendors. Tim has a degree in Computer Science from the University of Liverpool, England, and currently lives in Westchester County, New York with his wife and young family.\n\nAbout [Digital Asset](www.digitalasset.com)\nDigital Asset helps companies design, create, and run the next generation of business applications. We enable the world’s largest companies to harness the power of Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) to streamline operations and make value transfer efficient and secure. At the core of Digital Asset’s offering is DAML, an intuitive smart-contract programming language used to digitize multi-party agreements and automate transactions in a precise and secure manner. The result: technology that provides a platform for innovation today and well into the future. Special Guest: Tim Kemp.","content_html":"

When designing enterprise blockchain networks, the blockchain layer is often thought to be the most integral part of the stack. Each platform has unique requirements, architectures, and different programming languages.

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Here's where DAML comes in. Developed by Digital Asset, DAML is an open-source smart contract language specifcally designed to reflect business logic and work flows. It is platform-agnostic and is currently available on Hyperledger Fabric, Sawtooth, and Besu, Corda, VMWare blockchain platform, and SQL databases. Today, organizations leveraging DAML include the likes of accenture, the Australian Securities Exchange, the International Swaps and Derivatives Association, and most recently, the Singapore Exchange.

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Tim Kemp is the head of Emerging Ledgers at Digital Asset where he is responsible for delivering integrations of DAML on various platforms. In this episode, Tim talks about everything DAML, detailing the value of a smart contract language approach as a key component to improving accessibility and driving enterprise adoption. He highlights key take aways from DAML's earlier successful use cases, reflecting on what enterprises need to develop successful consortia. Finally, he touches on why partnerships are key and why he's excited about their recent partnership Chaisntack.

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About Tim Kemp
\nTim is the head of Emerging Ledgers at Digital Asset where he is responsible for delivering integrations of Digital Asset’s DAML programming language on Hyperledger Fabric, Sawtooth, and Besu, Corda, and SQL databases. Tim started in capital markets technology in 2000 as a programmer, and has built a career at the intersection of technology and business in financial services, holding various engineering, product management, and business development roles at a number of startups and established vendors. Tim has a degree in Computer Science from the University of Liverpool, England, and currently lives in Westchester County, New York with his wife and young family.

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About [Digital Asset](www.digitalasset.com)
\nDigital Asset helps companies design, create, and run the next generation of business applications. We enable the world’s largest companies to harness the power of Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) to streamline operations and make value transfer efficient and secure. At the core of Digital Asset’s offering is DAML, an intuitive smart-contract programming language used to digitize multi-party agreements and automate transactions in a precise and secure manner. The result: technology that provides a platform for innovation today and well into the future.

Special Guest: Tim Kemp.

","summary":"Tim Kemp, Director of Emerging Ledgers at Digital Asset talks about DAML's role in the ecosystem, lessons learnt, and upcoming partnerships.","date_published":"2020-09-23T22:00:00.000+08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/513f0194-d00c-4da6-9120-50cce0b9f5bf/64af2905-a48b-46b0-ac71-68619cf4723f.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":54416246,"duration_in_seconds":2235}]},{"id":"f0b06c07-7393-4cf9-a9a2-55ea7d596031","title":"Episode 7: Blockchain for Federated Learning in Healthcare with Mike McCoy, Director of Platform Integration and Technical Partnerships at ConsenSys Health","url":"https://blockstockandbarrel.fireside.fm/episode-7-mike-mccoy-consensys-health-blockchain-for-healthcare","content_text":"Beyond pharmaceutical traceability: blockchain for federaed learning in healthcare\n\nFrom the storing and exchange of sensitive citizen and patient data to vaccine traceability, blockchain's tamper-proof data sharing capabilities have been widely regarded to have various applications in healthcare. In this episode, Mike McCoy talks about federated learning in healthcare and how blockchain provides a promising solution to unlocking its potential without compromising on privacy. He also talks about the challenges specific to implementing blockchain solutions in highly regulated, multi-stakeholder environments such as the healthcare and life sciences and its need for data interoperability standards. Learn about the various initiatives at ConsenSys Health such as the Consensys Covid hackathon, and their how they expect to see blockchain adoption evolving over the next few years. Also, he debunks the myth of the end of intermediaries so widely promised by blockchain, explaining how blockchain is instead making them more effective and efficient. \n\nWhat is federated learning?\nFederated learning ia network of participants to collaboratively train without any participant needing to share their data. Instead of sending data to a centralized repository, federated learning works by “sending the algorithm” to the data stored in its home location. Participants in the network are sent this algorithm and they each improve it by training it on their data locally, thus creating an updated algorithm.\n\n( extracted from Robert Miller's newsetters \"Why federated learning is important\")\n\nAbout [ConsenSys Health](www.ConsenSysHealth.com)\nConsenSys Health is a spin-off from ConsenSys, one of the world’s largest blockchain companies, focused on solving the biggest problems in healthcare. They are part of an ecosystem of technology and industry partners seeking to drive positive, inclusive change in healthcare and the life sciences. \n\nAbout Mike McCoy\nMike McCoy is the Director of Platform Integration & Technical Partnerships at ConsenSys Health working on building an evidence-based, ethics-driven platform based on blockchain, machine learning and privacy enhancing technology for health care, life science and public sector partners. Previously at Accenture and ConsenSys AG, Mike works in technical strategy, development, integration and growth models for people to use and scale emerging technologies to current industry standards. \n\nMike also is an Adjunct Professor at Thomas Jefferson University's Institute of Emerging Health Professions as a lecturer and course developer for emerging technology graduate certificate courses. He is a member and ambassador to many technical working groups such as IEEE, Frontiers, Blockchain in Healthcare Today, Blockchain for Social Impact and the Hyperledger Working Group. Special Guest: Mike McCoy.","content_html":"

Beyond pharmaceutical traceability: blockchain for federaed learning in healthcare

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From the storing and exchange of sensitive citizen and patient data to vaccine traceability, blockchain's tamper-proof data sharing capabilities have been widely regarded to have various applications in healthcare. In this episode, Mike McCoy talks about federated learning in healthcare and how blockchain provides a promising solution to unlocking its potential without compromising on privacy. He also talks about the challenges specific to implementing blockchain solutions in highly regulated, multi-stakeholder environments such as the healthcare and life sciences and its need for data interoperability standards. Learn about the various initiatives at ConsenSys Health such as the Consensys Covid hackathon, and their how they expect to see blockchain adoption evolving over the next few years. Also, he debunks the myth of the end of intermediaries so widely promised by blockchain, explaining how blockchain is instead making them more effective and efficient.

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What is federated learning?
\nFederated learning ia network of participants to collaboratively train without any participant needing to share their data. Instead of sending data to a centralized repository, federated learning works by “sending the algorithm” to the data stored in its home location. Participants in the network are sent this algorithm and they each improve it by training it on their data locally, thus creating an updated algorithm.

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( extracted from Robert Miller's newsetters "Why federated learning is important")

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About [ConsenSys Health](www.ConsenSysHealth.com)
\nConsenSys Health is a spin-off from ConsenSys, one of the world’s largest blockchain companies, focused on solving the biggest problems in healthcare. They are part of an ecosystem of technology and industry partners seeking to drive positive, inclusive change in healthcare and the life sciences.

\n\n

About Mike McCoy
\nMike McCoy is the Director of Platform Integration & Technical Partnerships at ConsenSys Health working on building an evidence-based, ethics-driven platform based on blockchain, machine learning and privacy enhancing technology for health care, life science and public sector partners. Previously at Accenture and ConsenSys AG, Mike works in technical strategy, development, integration and growth models for people to use and scale emerging technologies to current industry standards.

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Mike also is an Adjunct Professor at Thomas Jefferson University's Institute of Emerging Health Professions as a lecturer and course developer for emerging technology graduate certificate courses. He is a member and ambassador to many technical working groups such as IEEE, Frontiers, Blockchain in Healthcare Today, Blockchain for Social Impact and the Hyperledger Working Group.

Special Guest: Mike McCoy.

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How is blockchain redefining the social impact space?

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In this episode, Mehran discusses how UNICEF is leveraging blockchain to alleviate some of the world's social issues. Learn more about UNICEF's blockchain initiatives both internally and externally to optimize efficiency and improve tranparency and accountability across multi-stakeholder environments. He goes indepth to talk about the vavious usecases for blockchain within the social impact space using examples of projects from the UNICEF Venture Fund and the UNICEF Crypto fund (supported by the Ethereum Foundation), and shares some of the implementation challenges faced.

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Why is it valuable to look at how we design for communities that have remained largely underserved in tech? Learn how and why UNICEF is playing such a big role in advocating for blockchain-powered future, and why we need to bring the user back to the center of design in blockchain.

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Check out the graduate startups from the first cohort of the UNICEF Innovation Fund:

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Coinsence: Utopixar developed a platform that enables collaborations amongst communities and organisations to facilitate participative decision making and value transfer.
\nPrescrypto: Prescrypto is providing a digital solution to the lack of electronic prescriptions in developing countries with a platform that allows medical service providers to view one common history of a patient, and improve the level of care.
\nStatwig: Statwig is using a blockchain-based solution to ensure the efficient logistics delivery of vaccines through an enhanced supply-chain management system.
\nW3 Engineers: W3 Engineers built a mobile connectivity platform. It allows users within the network to give connectivity access to other users directly between smartphones, instead of relying on internet and cell networks.
\nAtix Labs: Atix Labs developed the Circle of Angels platform for small to medium-sized enterprises to gain access to funding, while creating traceability in where the funds are used and measuring impact.
\nOS City: OS City is a company that uses blockchain and artificial intelligence to help city authorities provide digital services. Its purpose is to improve governments’ efficiency and trust, aiming to build a more sustainable future.

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About Mehran Hydary
\nMehran is currently a designing and building blockchain software for global issues at UNICEF. He started his blockchain career at Deloitte where he was scaling their technology delivery team while working closely with clients to understand how blockchain can be used in various industries. His previous experience also includes TD Bank, Hydro One, and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD). Mehran studied Electrical Engineering at the University of Toronto in Canada.

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About UNICEF Innovation
\nUNICEF Innovation is an interdisciplinary team of individuals around the world tasked with identifying, prototyping, and scaling technologies and practices that strengthen UNICEF's work. We build and scale innovations that improve children's lives around the world. For more information about UNICEF's work in innovation, visit: www.unicef.org/innovation and www.unicefstories.org.

Special Guest: Mehran Hydary.

","summary":"We speak to Mehran Hydary from the UNICEF Office of Innovation to discuss how blockchain is being used to solve some of the world's most pressing social issues and the need to bring the user back to the center of design in blockchain. ","date_published":"2020-05-18T13:00:00.000+08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/513f0194-d00c-4da6-9120-50cce0b9f5bf/32439bd9-a4c5-49eb-b2d1-c463d10d821f.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":67448602,"duration_in_seconds":2778}]},{"id":"0aa6d313-23ec-415c-b0fe-dcb0777458f6","title":"Episode 5: How DLT Will Revolutionize Trade Finance with Michael Odom - Sales Engineer at TradeIX","url":"https://blockstockandbarrel.fireside.fm/episode-5-michael-odom-tradeix","content_text":"With over 30 participating global banks, the Marco Polo Network, one of the largest and fastest growing blockchain-based consortiums to date. \n\nIn this epsiode, Ashlie speaks to Michael Odom, sales engineer at TradeIX to learn more about how the Marco Polo Network is revolutionizing the trade finance space using DLT. We discuss some of the challenges being addressed by the Marco Polo Network, and how and why distributed platforms provide an unprecedented solution that existing trade digitization attempts fall short of. Learn more about their future plans, challenges, and more. \n\nAbout the Marco Polo Network\nThe Marco Polo Network is the largest and fastest growing trade and working capital finance network in the world. It is a joint undertaking between technology firms TradeIX and R3, the world’s leading financial institutions, and their corporate clients.\n\nAbout TradeIX\nTradeIX is a multi-award-winning technology provider and network operator of the Marco Polo Network driving innovation and change in facilitating the flow of goods, money and credit in global trade. Some of the smartest financial institutions and companies in the world work with TradeIX, including Accenture, BNY Mellon, Bank of America, BNP Paribas, Commerzbank, ING, LBBW, Anglo-Gulf Trade Bank, Standard Chartered Bank, Natixis, Bangkok Bank, SMBC, Danske Bank, NatWest, DNB, OP Financial Group, Alfa Bank, Bayern LB, Helaba, S-Servicepartner, Raiffeisen Bank International, Standard Bank, Intesa Sanpaolo, National Bank of Fujairah PJSC, National Australia Bank, Bradesco, AIG, DHL and many other Fortune 500 companies from various industries. TradeIX is headquartered in Dublin with offices in London, Kettering and Singapore and operations in Germany and the US.Special Guest: Michael Odom.","content_html":"

With over 30 participating global banks, the Marco Polo Network, one of the largest and fastest growing blockchain-based consortiums to date.

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In this epsiode, Ashlie speaks to Michael Odom, sales engineer at TradeIX to learn more about how the Marco Polo Network is revolutionizing the trade finance space using DLT. We discuss some of the challenges being addressed by the Marco Polo Network, and how and why distributed platforms provide an unprecedented solution that existing trade digitization attempts fall short of. Learn more about their future plans, challenges, and more.

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About the Marco Polo Network
\nThe Marco Polo Network is the largest and fastest growing trade and working capital finance network in the world. It is a joint undertaking between technology firms TradeIX and R3, the world’s leading financial institutions, and their corporate clients.

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About TradeIX
\nTradeIX is a multi-award-winning technology provider and network operator of the Marco Polo Network driving innovation and change in facilitating the flow of goods, money and credit in global trade. Some of the smartest financial institutions and companies in the world work with TradeIX, including Accenture, BNY Mellon, Bank of America, BNP Paribas, Commerzbank, ING, LBBW, Anglo-Gulf Trade Bank, Standard Chartered Bank, Natixis, Bangkok Bank, SMBC, Danske Bank, NatWest, DNB, OP Financial Group, Alfa Bank, Bayern LB, Helaba, S-Servicepartner, Raiffeisen Bank International, Standard Bank, Intesa Sanpaolo, National Bank of Fujairah PJSC, National Australia Bank, Bradesco, AIG, DHL and many other Fortune 500 companies from various industries. TradeIX is headquartered in Dublin with offices in London, Kettering and Singapore and operations in Germany and the US.

Special Guest: Michael Odom.

","summary":"We speak to Michael Odom of TradeIX to learn how they are revolutionizing the trade finance space with the Marco Polo Network, one of the largest and fastest growing blockchain-based consortiums to date. ","date_published":"2020-03-20T10:00:00.000+08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/513f0194-d00c-4da6-9120-50cce0b9f5bf/0aa6d313-23ec-415c-b0fe-dcb0777458f6.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":81844279,"duration_in_seconds":2486}]},{"id":"b8f071cf-d782-438c-a44c-5f1b56b7351f","title":"Episode 4: What's New in Hyperledger Fabric 2.0 with KC Tam, Founder of LedgerTech","url":"https://blockstockandbarrel.fireside.fm/episode-4-kc-tam","content_text":"Released in January 2020, the news of Hyperledger Fabric's version 2.0 release made waves across the enteprise blockchain community. The upgrade introduced a variety of improvements based of the development experience of enterprises building solutions on Fabric 1.0, including heightened data privacy capabilities, increased performance, more granular controls, and greater flexibility for consortium management. \n\nKC Tam is a widely regarded expert in the Fabric world that has written extensively about his learning during his journey in blockchain. His deep dive articles of Fabric 2.0 that present cross comparisons between 1.0 and 2.0 are some of the earliest to have been written since its launch. In this episode, Ashlie speaks to KC Tam on the key changes introduced in Hyperledger Fabric 2.0 and his take on the value of these improvements. \n\nRead KC's writing on Hyperledger Fabric 2.0\nFirst Attempt on Chaincode Operation in Hyperledger Fabric Release 2.0\nIllustrating Endorsement Policy in Lifecycle Chaincode (Hyperledger Fabric Release 2.0)\nChanging Endorsement Policy and Chaincode Upgrade After Chaincode Committed (Hyperledger Fabric 2.0)\nFrom “First Network” to “Test Network”: A New Test Network introduced in Fabric v2.0\n\nAbout KC Tam\n\nKC is the founder of LedgerTech, mainly providing blockchain consulting and training service to various types of clients. He is also an instructor and training material developer at Blockchain Educators, providing classroom training on various blockchain topics, and a part-time lecturer at City University of Hong Kong. He speaks in many blockchain events and webinars, and publishes articles regularly on blockchain topics, from concepts to hands-on practice, receiving more than 15,000 views each month. His interest is to explore how blockchain platforms work, and how blockchain applications help in the business world. His focus is on Hyperledger Fabric and Ethereum. Prior to his blockchain journey, he also spent almost 10 years in cloud consulting roles in both Cisco and Ericsson.Special Guest: KC Tam.","content_html":"

Released in January 2020, the news of Hyperledger Fabric's version 2.0 release made waves across the enteprise blockchain community. The upgrade introduced a variety of improvements based of the development experience of enterprises building solutions on Fabric 1.0, including heightened data privacy capabilities, increased performance, more granular controls, and greater flexibility for consortium management.

\n\n

KC Tam is a widely regarded expert in the Fabric world that has written extensively about his learning during his journey in blockchain. His deep dive articles of Fabric 2.0 that present cross comparisons between 1.0 and 2.0 are some of the earliest to have been written since its launch. In this episode, Ashlie speaks to KC Tam on the key changes introduced in Hyperledger Fabric 2.0 and his take on the value of these improvements.

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Read KC's writing on Hyperledger Fabric 2.0
\nFirst Attempt on Chaincode Operation in Hyperledger Fabric Release 2.0
\nIllustrating Endorsement Policy in Lifecycle Chaincode (Hyperledger Fabric Release 2.0)
\nChanging Endorsement Policy and Chaincode Upgrade After Chaincode Committed (Hyperledger Fabric 2.0)
\nFrom “First Network” to “Test Network”: A New Test Network introduced in Fabric v2.0

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About KC Tam

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KC is the founder of LedgerTech, mainly providing blockchain consulting and training service to various types of clients. He is also an instructor and training material developer at Blockchain Educators, providing classroom training on various blockchain topics, and a part-time lecturer at City University of Hong Kong. He speaks in many blockchain events and webinars, and publishes articles regularly on blockchain topics, from concepts to hands-on practice, receiving more than 15,000 views each month. His interest is to explore how blockchain platforms work, and how blockchain applications help in the business world. His focus is on Hyperledger Fabric and Ethereum. Prior to his blockchain journey, he also spent almost 10 years in cloud consulting roles in both Cisco and Ericsson.

Special Guest: KC Tam.

","summary":"Ashlie gets a first-hand glimpse into the key changes introduced in Hyperledger Fabric 2.0 from KC Tam, founder of LedgerTech and seasoned Fabric Expert.","date_published":"2020-03-03T10:30:00.000+08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/513f0194-d00c-4da6-9120-50cce0b9f5bf/b8f071cf-d782-438c-a44c-5f1b56b7351f.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":53711746,"duration_in_seconds":2206}]},{"id":"12d036d5-56e9-493c-9ae6-db1d05ddf18e","title":"Episode 3 : Fostering Singapore's Blockchain Ecosystem with Veronica Tan - IMDA and Yi Ming Ng - Tribe Accelerator","url":"https://blockstockandbarrel.fireside.fm/episode-3-veronica-tan-yiming-ng","content_text":"Cultivating Singapore into a global hub for blockchain\n\nSingapore has often been cited to be a leading hub for blockchain projects as a result of its thriving blockchain ecosysem and favourable regulatory environment. In this epsiode, Veronica Tan and Yi Ming Ng describe the state of blockchain adoption in Singapore from both public and private perspectives, including government involvement, the various stakeholders, and past and future challenges. They also talk about both government and industry responses to tackling these barriers, emphasizing the need for a multi-stakeholder approach. \n\nAt the Singapore Fintech Festival, IMDA and Tribe are announcing the launch of OpenNodes, a new content platform built to foster a hyperconnected blockchain ecosystem through collaboration and education. In October, they published the Singapore Blockchain Landscape Map, that provides an overview of various blockchain companies and initiatives that are pioneering the application of blockchain technology to various use cases in Singapore. \n\n-\n\nVeronica is from the Technology & Infrastructure Group in IMDA (Infocomm Media Development Authority) Her work revolves around master planning and strategy development of frontier technologies such as blockchain, that are relevant for Singapore to realise its vision to be a leading digital economy in the world. Veronica was previously involved in IDA’s Smart Nation efforts, overseeing the development of Smart Nation infrastructure to enable data-driven decision making for Singapore.\n\nYi Ming is the Managing Partner of Tribe Accelerator, Singapore’s First Government Supported Blockchain Accelerator to facilitate the mass adoption of blockchain technology in startups. Yi Ming too serves as a partner at TRIVE, an early stage Southeast Asia (SEA) focused Venture Capital firm based in Singapore, which invests in technology startups from Seed to Series A rounds of funding in various domains. This includes Deep Technologies, Blockchain, Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, Marketplaces and FinTech.\n\n-\n\nAbout Open Nodes\nOpen Nodes is an ecosystem platform that connects companies to blockchain solutions providers and serves educational content to enterprise leaders and policymakers. Learn more at https://opennodes.com/. Access the Singapore Ecosystem Report here.\n\nAbout IMDA\nThe Info-communications and Media Development Authority (IMDA) develops and regulates the converging infocomm and media sectors in a holistic way, creating a dynamic and exciting sector filled with opportunities for growth, through an emphasis on talent, research, innovation and enterprise. As a statutory board in the Singapore government, it seeks to deepen regulatory capabilities for a converged infocomm media. Learn more at https://www.imda.gov.sg/\n\nAbout Tribe Accelerator\nTribe Accelerator is the first Singapore government supported blockchain accelerator, championing to be a neutral platform in driving collaboration and growth of the blockchain ecosystem. The product development focused accelerator aims to provide promising startups a hyperconnected platform to develop innovative solutions together with our network of global corporations, government agencies and top blockchain companies. Tribe Accelerator is backed by some of the world's leading organisations including AXA, BMW Group Asia, Citibank, ConsenSys, Ethereum Foundation, EY, IBM, Intel, Nielsen, PwC, R3, Temasek, Ubisoft and others. Learn more at :https://tribeaccelerator.co/Special Guests: Veronica Tan and Yi Ming Ng.","content_html":"

Cultivating Singapore into a global hub for blockchain

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Singapore has often been cited to be a leading hub for blockchain projects as a result of its thriving blockchain ecosysem and favourable regulatory environment. In this epsiode, Veronica Tan and Yi Ming Ng describe the state of blockchain adoption in Singapore from both public and private perspectives, including government involvement, the various stakeholders, and past and future challenges. They also talk about both government and industry responses to tackling these barriers, emphasizing the need for a multi-stakeholder approach.

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At the Singapore Fintech Festival, IMDA and Tribe are announcing the launch of OpenNodes, a new content platform built to foster a hyperconnected blockchain ecosystem through collaboration and education. In October, they published the Singapore Blockchain Landscape Map, that provides an overview of various blockchain companies and initiatives that are pioneering the application of blockchain technology to various use cases in Singapore.

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Veronica is from the Technology & Infrastructure Group in IMDA (Infocomm Media Development Authority) Her work revolves around master planning and strategy development of frontier technologies such as blockchain, that are relevant for Singapore to realise its vision to be a leading digital economy in the world. Veronica was previously involved in IDA’s Smart Nation efforts, overseeing the development of Smart Nation infrastructure to enable data-driven decision making for Singapore.

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Yi Ming is the Managing Partner of Tribe Accelerator, Singapore’s First Government Supported Blockchain Accelerator to facilitate the mass adoption of blockchain technology in startups. Yi Ming too serves as a partner at TRIVE, an early stage Southeast Asia (SEA) focused Venture Capital firm based in Singapore, which invests in technology startups from Seed to Series A rounds of funding in various domains. This includes Deep Technologies, Blockchain, Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, Marketplaces and FinTech.

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About Open Nodes
\nOpen Nodes is an ecosystem platform that connects companies to blockchain solutions providers and serves educational content to enterprise leaders and policymakers. Learn more at https://opennodes.com/. Access the Singapore Ecosystem Report here.

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About IMDA
\nThe Info-communications and Media Development Authority (IMDA) develops and regulates the converging infocomm and media sectors in a holistic way, creating a dynamic and exciting sector filled with opportunities for growth, through an emphasis on talent, research, innovation and enterprise. As a statutory board in the Singapore government, it seeks to deepen regulatory capabilities for a converged infocomm media. Learn more at https://www.imda.gov.sg/

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About Tribe Accelerator
\nTribe Accelerator is the first Singapore government supported blockchain accelerator, championing to be a neutral platform in driving collaboration and growth of the blockchain ecosystem. The product development focused accelerator aims to provide promising startups a hyperconnected platform to develop innovative solutions together with our network of global corporations, government agencies and top blockchain companies. Tribe Accelerator is backed by some of the world's leading organisations including AXA, BMW Group Asia, Citibank, ConsenSys, Ethereum Foundation, EY, IBM, Intel, Nielsen, PwC, R3, Temasek, Ubisoft and others. Learn more at :https://tribeaccelerator.co/

Special Guests: Veronica Tan and Yi Ming Ng.

","summary":"Veronica Tan (Infocomm and Media Development Authority of Singapore) and Yi Ming Ng (Tribe Accelerator) describe the state of blockchain adoption in Singapore, including government involvement, stakeholders, future challenges, and government and industry responses to tackling these barriers. They introduce OpenNodes, an ecosystem platform that connects companies to blockchain solutions providers and serves educational content to enterprise leaders and policymakers.","date_published":"2019-11-11T10:00:00.000+08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/513f0194-d00c-4da6-9120-50cce0b9f5bf/12d036d5-56e9-493c-9ae6-db1d05ddf18e.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":33436965,"duration_in_seconds":2042}]},{"id":"d2edcd83-64ea-40f5-a0f7-56da7cb07626","title":"Episode 2 : Tom Menner - Director, Solution Architecture at R3","url":"https://blockstockandbarrel.fireside.fm/episode-2-tom-menner","content_text":"How do you successfully build ecosystems? \n\nIn episode 2, Ashlie speaks to Tom Menner, the director of solution architecture in APAC at R3. Tom gives an in-depth introduction of R3, Corda, and everything in between. He talks about several exciting solutions being built on Corda today across supply chain, digital asset, trade finance, and insurance, and discusses how Corda is powering some of the largest enterprise blockchain consortiums such (Voltron, Marco Polo, B3i, Monetago). Tom is fond of comparing blockchain to plumbing and he thinks that everyone needs to stop talking about blockchain.\n\nTom Menner is R3’s Solution Architect for the Asia Pacific region, based in Singapore. His focus is to translate clients’ functional and non-functional business and technical requirements into a solution designs. In addition to architecture work Tom is a frequent speaker at blockchain and industry conferences, and is a technical ambassador in Asia for blockchain and cryptocurrency technology meetups. Prior to joining R3 Tom had a lengthy career at IBM, most recently working on Hyperledger Fabric but also supporting e-commerce solutions in B2B integration, electronic payments, and digital marketing. Prior to that he was a Worldwide Middleware Architect for IBM, leading design efforts for global clients on middleware and data solutions and earning assignments in Japan and China. He had his start as a consultant for Transarc, a Pittsburgh-based transaction processing technology startup.\n\nAbout R3\nR3 is an enterprise blockchain software firm working with a global ecosystem of more than 300 participants across multiple industries from both the private and public sectors to develop on Corda, its open-source blockchain platform, and Corda Enterprise, a commercial version of Corda for enterprise usage.\n\nR3’s global team of over 200 professionals in 13 countries is supported by over 2,000 technology, financial, and legal experts drawn from its vibrant ecosystem. The Corda platform is already being used in industries from financial services to healthcare, shipping, insurance and more. It records, manages and executes institutions’ financial agreements in perfect synchrony with their peers, creating a world of frictionless commerce. Learn more at www.r3.com and www.corda.net.Special Guest: Tom Menner.","content_html":"

How do you successfully build ecosystems?

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In episode 2, Ashlie speaks to Tom Menner, the director of solution architecture in APAC at R3. Tom gives an in-depth introduction of R3, Corda, and everything in between. He talks about several exciting solutions being built on Corda today across supply chain, digital asset, trade finance, and insurance, and discusses how Corda is powering some of the largest enterprise blockchain consortiums such (Voltron, Marco Polo, B3i, Monetago). Tom is fond of comparing blockchain to plumbing and he thinks that everyone needs to stop talking about blockchain.

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Tom Menner is R3’s Solution Architect for the Asia Pacific region, based in Singapore. His focus is to translate clients’ functional and non-functional business and technical requirements into a solution designs. In addition to architecture work Tom is a frequent speaker at blockchain and industry conferences, and is a technical ambassador in Asia for blockchain and cryptocurrency technology meetups. Prior to joining R3 Tom had a lengthy career at IBM, most recently working on Hyperledger Fabric but also supporting e-commerce solutions in B2B integration, electronic payments, and digital marketing. Prior to that he was a Worldwide Middleware Architect for IBM, leading design efforts for global clients on middleware and data solutions and earning assignments in Japan and China. He had his start as a consultant for Transarc, a Pittsburgh-based transaction processing technology startup.

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About R3
\nR3 is an enterprise blockchain software firm working with a global ecosystem of more than 300 participants across multiple industries from both the private and public sectors to develop on Corda, its open-source blockchain platform, and Corda Enterprise, a commercial version of Corda for enterprise usage.

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R3’s global team of over 200 professionals in 13 countries is supported by over 2,000 technology, financial, and legal experts drawn from its vibrant ecosystem. The Corda platform is already being used in industries from financial services to healthcare, shipping, insurance and more. It records, manages and executes institutions’ financial agreements in perfect synchrony with their peers, creating a world of frictionless commerce. Learn more at www.r3.com and www.corda.net.

Special Guest: Tom Menner.

","summary":"In episode 2, Ashlie speaks to Tom Menner, the director of solution architecture in APAC at R3. Tom talks about R3, Corda, why he's fond of comparing blockchain to plumbing, and why everyone needs to stop talking about blockchain.","date_published":"2019-10-21T15:00:00.000+08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/513f0194-d00c-4da6-9120-50cce0b9f5bf/d2edcd83-64ea-40f5-a0f7-56da7cb07626.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":51814631,"duration_in_seconds":3190}]},{"id":"f8507e2f-db49-4305-b841-cfc45c2f81bf","title":"Episode 1 : Eugene Aseev - CTO and Co-founder of Chainstack","url":"https://blockstockandbarrel.fireside.fm/episode-1-eugene-aseev","content_text":"In the first episode of Block, stock and barrel, Eugene Aseev, CTO and co-founder of Chainstack, clears some of the main misconceptions of blockchain. He talks about the road to adoption, the different challenges of enterprise and public blockchains, cutting through the blockchain hype, and why he’s in it for the long run. \n\nEugene Aseev is the CTO and co-founder of Chainstack, a multi-cloud and multi-protocol Blockchain Platform as a Serivce. He has over 10 years of experience building and leading top R&D teams on a global scale in organizations like GeoEdge and Acronis. He has strong roots in engineering, cybersecurity, and research, with more than 10 years of experience in leading top R&D teams on a global scale. He began actively experimenting with blockchain over 3 years ago when researching on blockchain for data protection and has built production-grade solutions on Ethereum during his time as the VP of engineering at Acronis. His experience has inspired him to radically simplify blockchain deployment and implementation to accelerate blockchain adoption. Eugene has spoken extensively on enterprise blockchain implementation and distributed ledger security. \n\nWhere you can find Eugene:\nWebsite: https://chainstack.com\nTwitter: https://twitter.com/toxzique\nLinkedin: https://linkedin.com/easeevSpecial Guest: Eugene Aseev.","content_html":"

In the first episode of Block, stock and barrel, Eugene Aseev, CTO and co-founder of Chainstack, clears some of the main misconceptions of blockchain. He talks about the road to adoption, the different challenges of enterprise and public blockchains, cutting through the blockchain hype, and why he’s in it for the long run.

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Eugene Aseev is the CTO and co-founder of Chainstack, a multi-cloud and multi-protocol Blockchain Platform as a Serivce. He has over 10 years of experience building and leading top R&D teams on a global scale in organizations like GeoEdge and Acronis. He has strong roots in engineering, cybersecurity, and research, with more than 10 years of experience in leading top R&D teams on a global scale. He began actively experimenting with blockchain over 3 years ago when researching on blockchain for data protection and has built production-grade solutions on Ethereum during his time as the VP of engineering at Acronis. His experience has inspired him to radically simplify blockchain deployment and implementation to accelerate blockchain adoption. Eugene has spoken extensively on enterprise blockchain implementation and distributed ledger security.

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Where you can find Eugene:
\nWebsite: https://chainstack.com
\nTwitter: https://twitter.com/toxzique
\nLinkedin: https://linkedin.com/easeev

Special Guest: Eugene Aseev.

","summary":"In the first episode of Block, stock and barrel, Eugene Aseev, CTO and co-founder of Chainstack, clears some of the main misconceptions of blockchain. He talks about the road to adoption, the different challenges of enterprise and public blockchains, cutting through the blockchain hype, and why he’s in it for the long run. ","date_published":"2019-10-03T09:00:00.000+08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/513f0194-d00c-4da6-9120-50cce0b9f5bf/f8507e2f-db49-4305-b841-cfc45c2f81bf.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":32364482,"duration_in_seconds":1975}]}]}