Refactor Camp: Cryptoeconomics and Blockchain Weirding Summary and Wrap Up
Last weekend we hosted a diverse crowd for this year's Refactor Camp.
You can see the schedule and copies of the public talks here:- Schedule: https://tiny.cc/refactorcrypto
- Slides: https://www.slideshare.net/refactorcamp
- Livestream video: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJuBuwyTnr7XrMQia2Rw_bw
- Edited videos: [Coming soon!]

Saturday:
- Belief Dynamics, Joseph Kelly
- The Heretics Guide to Global Finance, Brett Scott
- Paths to Tens of Trillions, Kyle Samani
- Transaction Costs, Social Scalability, and The Blockchain Individual
- The Mutable Mythology of Money, Harry Pottash
- The Legibility, and Not, of the Blockchain World, Sonya Mann
- Xenogaming, Anders Aamodt
- Don't Go Hashing Waterfalls, Nolan Gray
- AR, Ownership and the Melding of Physical and Virtual on the Blockchain, Diana Hu
- Karmic Currency and the Future of Government Operations, Patrick Atwater and Varun Adibhatla

Sunday:
- The Blockchain Archipelago, Rob Knight
- Distributed Control for Inclusion, Matilda Wysocki
- Crypto-historical Globalization Workshop, Sam Chua
- Down the Rabbit Hole, Dhruv Bansal
- Capital as an Abstracted Reputation System, Jeremy Welch
- AI, Etymology, Blockchain and the History of Strange Government Technology/Programs, Connor Chevaillier
- Optional Decentralization, Arjun Balaji
- A New Era of Trust, Toby Shorin
- Modeling Blockchain-driven Global Macroeconomic Evolution, Anthony Di Franco
- Reimagining Identity, Karyl Fowler
- Designing Robust Human Systems, Galen Wolfe-Pauly
- The Vulnerable Link, Bryce Hydismith
- Bloodcoin, Venkatesh Rao
2 Comments
Tried to watch one on an interesting topic. Room was an echo chamber with no damping in the video soundrack. Ergo unlistenable. Is the sound of the edits groomed? Perhaps I'll look at notes. Good transcript s would need best, with timestamps for deck changes. Keep up the good work!
that's... a pretty intense assortment of stuff ! I've been on steemit gathering STEEM