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[Talk Proposal] Incentivizing P2P networks #73

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roshanr95 opened this issue Feb 25, 2020 · 0 comments
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[Talk Proposal] Incentivizing P2P networks #73

roshanr95 opened this issue Feb 25, 2020 · 0 comments
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About your talk

Title

Incentivizing P2P networks

Languages

  • 🇫🇷
  • 🇬🇧

Estimated duration

10 min

Required knowledge level

Network Cryptography Blockchain General Tech
[ ] None [x] None [ ] None [ ] None
[x] Beginner [ ] Beginner [ ] Beginner [ ] Beginner
[ ] Advanced [ ] Advanced [x] Advanced [x] Advanced
[ ] Expert [ ] Expert [ ] Expert [ ] Expert

Video recording

  • Yes (mandatory)
  • Yes (if possible)
  • No

Description of your talk

  • Importance of incentivization
  • Break down the resources used in P2P networks
  • Existing incentive mechanisms for each of these resources
  • Proposed incentive mechanisms for each of these resources
  • Challenges in incentivizing each of these resources properly
  • Brief mention of my project which deals with network layer incentivization. We are currently running private testnets and it will be open sourced soon.

About you

  • Name: Roshan Raghupathy
  • Matrix handle: @roshanrags:matrix.org
  • Discord handle: None
  • Other contact info:
  • Links to your previous talks: None
  • Other (your projects, etc...): Project lead of Marlin Protocol (https://www.marlin.pro/)
  • Availability (monthly number, date): Paris, 4th March 2020
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