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From YouTube: Alexey Akhunov Part 2 // An Ethereum Interview Series
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We sat down with Alexey Akhunov, early Ethereum adopter, to discuss how he views Ethereum, how it’s going to affect people’s lives, and what we’ve learned about the technology. This series focuses on trying to explain Ethereum to a non-technical audience.
A
Quite
a
lot
I
think
or
what
one
of
the
most
important
things
that
people
learn
is
that
again
I
talking
to
the
people
who
wrote
a
dutiful
who
administered
it
and
so
the
way
so,
first
of
all,
the
general
software
disciplines,
like
testing,
get
me
to
testing
and
all
those
kind
of
things
which
weren't
properly
followed.
They
have
to
be
followed,
and
so
then
security
has
to
be
in
layers
as
well.
So
you
have
to
have
multiple
defense
layers,
but
not
a
little
Africa,
so
it
gets
kind
of
social
as
well.
A
You
people
learn
to
discipline
with
the
work
with
their
kind
of
emotions
and
we're
their
attitude.
So
one
thing
I
think
we
weren't
wrong
with
it
out
that
when
people
realized
something
was
kind
of
not
quite
right
and
remember
that
not
and
green
I
mean
sir
published
the
vulnerability
list
before
the
development
life.
A
Well,
blockchain
technology
is,
could
be
a
future
of
what's
a
lot
of
things
of
the
business
and
finance.
At
the
moment
there
is
a
big
I
think,
there's
still
a
big
gap
between
what
people
who
are
building
technologies
think
is
required
and
what
is
actually
required.
It's
like
what
I
call
it
a
semantic
gap
is
the
gap
between
what
is
the
expectation
what
these
things
supposed
to
be
doing
and
what
the
technology
can
actually
do.
A
Specifically
with
the
serum.
I
think
I
could
see
the
convergence
of
multiple
multiple
projects
which
can
bring
a
wonderful
and
its
energy
here.
So
I
think
it's
just
something
that
I
just
read
today,
which
which
has
been
an
appt
of
them.
It
kind
of
announced
on
Cohen
deskah
that,
like
fountain,
they
are
issuing
the
sea,
a
big
black
tokens
on
a
serum
block
chain
on
a
public
too
obscene,
which
is
a
kind
of
a
huge
deal.
Of
course
they
will
do
it
in
a
very
kind
of
discipline.
Fashion
step-by-step
microsourcing
exchange.
A
You
say
12
months
yeah.
So
this
kind
of
a
few
things
which
potentially
can
happen
within
12
months
I
am
not
quite
sure
if
the
proof
of
stake
is
going
to
happen
in
terms
or
months,
probably
not
what
else
I
hope
to
form
the
swarm
is
actually
something
is
Emily
I'm
really
excited
about
it.
It's
probably
going
to
start
pledging
but
again
said
20
months
not
going
to
be
enough
time.
So
I
think
we
will
see
some
synergies.
A
A
They
are
very
careful
at
the
moments
as
far
as
I
understand
and
if
they
I
think
the
reaction
so
far
was
was
actually.
It
was
actually
quite
good
because
nobody
I
mean
there
were
couple
of
cases
where
people
say
yeah.
It's
kind
of
struggling
the
innovation
but
generally
I
think
most
of
regulators.
Action
took
it
quite
well
how
they
should
do
it.
They
should
embrace
it
think,
there's.
A
Obviously,
there
has
to
be
a
certain
amount
regulation,
as
I
said,
because
people
have
to
be
protected,
I,
don't
know
exactly
how
they
actually
should
be
doing
it
by
sure
I
guess.
One
of
the
ways
to
do
it
is
I
also
made
in
liquid
safety
to
take
banking.
Bank
of
England,
like
one
of
their
plans,
was
to
or
potential
plans
to
issue
like
a
digital
pounds.
A
It
would
be
a
quite
a
big
deal
like
imagine
if
they
run
their
own
private
block
chain
issue
digital
pounds
for
the
whole
world
and
obviously
they
would
then
have
an
ability
to
see
all
the
transactions
and
them
as
a
regulator.
One
of
the
regulators
in
let's
say
in
the
UK
they
will
be
exercised,
be
able
to
exercise
certain
controls
over
the
monitor
flower,
but
even
given
that
control,
it
will
unleash
the
whole
new
stream
of
air,
because
at
the
moment
and
I
think
in
as
far
as
understanding
in
in
the
UK.
A
If
you
want
to
settle
settle
in
towns,
you
have
to
go
through
three
major
banks,
and
not
many
businesses
can
actually
achieve
that.
So
I
think
it.
It's
all
kind
of
looking
positive
this
year,
mocha
system
to
grow
into
such
proportion.
I
can't
follow
it
anymore.
What
everything
that's
going
on
is
too
difficult.
I,
probably
like,
if
I
wanted
to
follow
it
and
Eve
another
four
or
five
people
to
try
to
read
through
all
the
papers
that
I
used
to
be
able
to
do
it,
but
now
it's
impossible.
A
So
ecosystem
is
just
kind
of
getting
out
out
of
the
single
single
person's
ability
to
follow
this,
and
it
is
probably
good.
It's
great
and
one
thing:
I
noticed
about
the
area
mess
all
specifically
even
within
the
foundation,
they
actually
fostering
diversity
in
a
way
that
they
live.
One
of
the
examples
is
that
yesterday
you
probably
saw
them
to
talked
about
web
assembly
in
the
grant
I'm
Greg
Colvin.
He
was
actually
the
guy
who
he
said.
I
talked
to
him
today.
A
He
said
evoke
java
virtual
machine,
it's
kind
of
cool,
and
so
he
is
now
the
person
who
works
on
improvements
of
EDM,
and
my
question
seems
like
whoa.
That
seems
kind
of.
Doesn't
these
two
things
where
they
going
in
like
eight
different
directions
like
web
assembly
in
an
improvement
in
DM?
You
want
to
going
to
transpile
the
EDM
into
of
assembly
while
you're
trying
to
prove
it,
but
actually
then
I
realized
it.
You
know
you
don't
know
where
the
best
future
is
going
to
be.
A
So
you,
if
you
can
afford
it,
you
invest
in
both
paths
and
you
see
which
one
which
going
to
be
the
best.
I
think
I
really
like
it
about
the
this
approach
is
that
you
let
multiple
streams
develop
and
you
see
one
I
mean
the
people
will
then
agree
by
the
cells,
which
one
is
the
best
you
don't
have
to
say
yeah.
We
go
over
this
where
or
we'll
go
that
way
and
I
think
this
is
very
like
the
public.
A
It's
the
same
thing
about
which
happens
with
this
blatant,
like
okay,
if
you
believe
this
is
the
best
way,
you
should
go
there
and
you
can
believe
that
way,
but
we're
still
talking
to
each
other.
We
don't
you
know
like
people
from
both
is
here.
You
wanna
see
em
classic.
At
the
same,
you
know
in
table
in
the
breakfast
today
talk
to
each
other.
That's
fine!.