Joel Thorstensson: Ceramic – Building the Dataverse
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audio
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Publication Date |
Feb 09, 2023
Episode Duration |
00:57:40

The Metaverse has taken the world by storm in 2021 and even though many have and are still opposing it, the fact that we are spending the majority of our lives online is an undeniable truth. The boundaries between physical and digital worlds are slowly eroding away. Our digital presence generates a data footprint that is currently being stored in big tech’s centralized silos. As a whole, these user-generated data breadcrumbs represent our digital identity. Web3 has, so far, mainly focused on financial aspects, disregarding user specific data even though the latter actually represents the vast majority (>90%) of all generated data.

We were joined by Joel Thorstensson, co-founder of 3Box Labs, to discuss Ceramic’s goal of decentralizing ‘social’, account-based data in the form of user-generated event streams, that could unlock true application interoperability built on a composable data layer.

Topics covered in this episode:

  • Joel’s background & founding Ceramic
  • The concept behind Ceramic
  • Ceramic’s event stream design vs. other data solutions
  • The need for consensus in Ceramic
  • Use cases for Ceramic
  • Data privacy potential
  • Application interoperability
  • Data redundancy & protection
  • Ceramic’s ecosystem & business model

Episode links:

Sponsors:

  • Omni: Access all of Web3 in one easy-to-use wallet! Earn and manage assets at once with Omni's built-in staking, yield vaults, bridges, swaps and NFT support.https://omni.app/ -

This episode is hosted by Friederike Ernst & Meher Roy. Show notes and listening options: epicenter.tv/482

We were joined by Joel Thorstensson, co-founder of 3Box Labs, to discuss Ceramic’s goal of decentralizing social data via composable user event streams, that could unlock application interoperability.

The Metaverse has taken the world by storm in 2021 and even though many have and are still opposing it, the fact that we are spending the majority of our lives online is an undeniable truth. The boundaries between physical and digital worlds are slowly eroding away. Our digital presence generates a data footprint that is currently being stored in big tech’s centralized silos. As a whole, these user-generated data breadcrumbs represent our digital identity. Web3 has, so far, mainly focused on financial aspects, disregarding user specific data even though the latter actually represents the vast majority (>90%) of all generated data.

We were joined by Joel Thorstensson, co-founder of 3Box Labs, to discuss Ceramic’s goal of decentralizing ‘social’, account-based data in the form of user-generated event streams, that could unlock true application interoperability built on a composable data layer.

Topics covered in this episode:

  • Joel’s background & founding Ceramic
  • The concept behind Ceramic
  • Ceramic’s event stream design vs. other data solutions
  • The need for consensus in Ceramic
  • Use cases for Ceramic
  • Data privacy potential
  • Application interoperability
  • Data redundancy & protection
  • Ceramic’s ecosystem & business model

Episode links:

Sponsors:

  • Omni: Access all of Web3 in one easy-to-use wallet! Earn and manage assets at once with Omni's built-in staking, yield vaults, bridges, swaps and NFT support.https://omni.app/ -

This episode is hosted by Friederike Ernst & Meher Roy. Show notes and listening options: epicenter.tv/482

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