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Moon dust
Bringing things we learned from crypto back to Earth
In this episode, we delve into the fascinating concept of moon dust: bringing back ideas from the 2021 crypto bull markets to the real world. We examine the multifaceted dimensions of this idea, including Token-curated registries, their implications, and how moon dust fits into this wider narrative. Tune in as we explore if regulators are prepared for this paradigm shift.
2023-05-02 18:00:00 -0400
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Specific example: bet on high school basketball
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First moon dust paper
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Auditable versioned databases
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Better audits with Merkle proofs
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Will regulators buy it?
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Minimizing email discovery w Merkle
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What is moon dust?
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Longest Running blockchain (Surety Company) - Stewart Haber & Bell labs wanted to digitally notarize things in 1995 - used a hash of things that they notarized and published (all hashes) in New York times for 23yrs 52 issues.