Josh Cincinnati,
former Executive Director of the Zcash Foundation, joins the show
to talk about his tenure at that organization, and lessons he's
taken from the experience. In this episode:
The genesis of the Zcash Foundation
Prior foundation mistakes that Josh sought to avoid
The difference between governing a non-cryptocurrency FOSS
project and an open source protocol with an explicit monetary
element
Why Josh chose to step down from the Zcash Foundation
How the monetary distribution of Zcash was initially devised
and how the founder's reward became a developer fund
The dynamics around the trademark sharing in Zcash
Trademarks as a last resort tool of power in blockchain
governance
How public blockchains are 'Marxist in their goals, Leninist in
their implementations'
How the mandate of the Zcash Foundation was broader than simply
the Zcash ecosystem
The current outlook for funding Zcash development
The subtle change in the social contract underlying development
funding
Why poorly formalized social contracts risk opening up projects
to capture
How 'aid dependency' is relevant to blockchain governance
Why blockchain insiders hide the true mechanisms of power
Why coin votes might be more of the output of power rather than
the input
Josh's advice to a founder trying to devise funding for a novel
cryptocurrency
Why Rawls' Veil of Ignorance is so important in determining
initial conditions for a monetary protocol
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