Ryan Taylor. He’s currently the CEO of the Dash Core Team. Dash is an innovative digital currency that offers a number of improvements over bitcoin. Ryan is an expert in the payments industry with over 15 years of experience in financial services and technology.
Famous Five:
- Favorite Book? – Mastering Bitcoin
- What CEO do you follow? – Jack Welch
- Favorite online tool? — BitInfoCharts
- How many hours of sleep do you get?— 5
- If you could let your 20-year old self, know one thing, what would it be? – “Don’t worry about what everyone else has to say, follow what you really want to do”
Time Stamped Show Notes:
- 01:41 – Nathan introduces Ryan to the show
- 02:21 – Dash is based on the bitcoin code base and operates with the same level of security
- 02:28 – Dash has improved in 3 areas:
- 02:31 – First is governance that allows people to vote on changes
- 02:49 – Second area is that it’s self-funded
- 03:14 – Dash has incentives for people to contribute to the network
- 03:25 – Dash received its own funding from the network itself to operate
- 03:44 – There are masternode owners in Dash
- 05:48 – Team size is 50
- 05:55 – Dash currently has 15 open positions
- 06:44 – Dash has a more sophisticated economic system than the early coins
- 07:00 – Getting donations for funds is what is primarily happening in the bitcoin world
- 07:46 – Alot of them are ICOs that don’t have an ongoing source of revenue to sustain themselves
- 08:15 – Ryan’s opinion on Civic’s model
- 09:00 – Dash currently has 4500-4600 masternodes, which is a marketplace
- 09:39 – An owner can own more than 1 masternode
- 09:52 – There’s no way to know the number of masternode owners
- 11:22 – The outcome of a vote
- 11:30 – There are people who don’t vote, but there’s a minimum threshold
- 12:30 – Utility-wise, Dash is aiming to create a world-class payment system
- 12:39 – Some tokens are focused on smart contracts while Dash focuses on the payment
- 13:05 – Dash is launching their landmark product next year called Evolution
- 13:42 – Dash is aiming to make payments as convenient and secure as possible
- 14:31 – The treasury is where they allocate transaction fees and block rewards that all cryptocurrency collect
- 14:55 – With Dash, 45% goes to miners, 45% to infrastructure or masternode owners and 10% is set aside to the treasury
- 15:33 – The treasury pot currently has $1.2M and the network is extremely well-funded
- 16:20 – Dash incentivises each component of the network for it to remain functional
- 16:44 – Dash has integrations that they’ve funded
- 17:00 – Charlie Shrem just gave them a proposal to create a US debit card
- 17:14 – Dash has worked with Alt36
- 17:36 – Dash has funded cards
- 18:00 – Dash’s miner plus masternode combo allows things to be done instantly
- 19:42 – Ryan left his job at a multi-million dollar hedge fund to start Dash
- 19:50 – Ryan believes that there’s monetary and non-monetary rewards at stake with Dash
- 20:10 – Dash has the potential to bring cryptocurrency to a whole new audience
- 20:30 – Most of those involved have put their own stake into the network
- 21:29 – “My incentives are perfectly aligned with the network, the way it should be”
- 22:18 – The Famous Five
3 Key Points:
- A blockchain company that uses its own network to fund itself remains self-sustaining and self-functioning.
- Most ICOs rely on donations for funds, which can be unstable.
- Ignore the noise—do what YOU want to do.
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