This week our 6 Questions go to Justin Rice, Head of Ecosystem at the Stellar Development Foundation.
Stellar Development Foundation is a non-profit organization that supports the development and growth of Stellar, an open-source network that connects the world's financial infrastructure.
Justin speaks on behalf of developers building on the Stellar network and coordinates the members of the Stellar ecosystem, with the ultimate focus on growth and development of that system.
He became familiar with the Stellar technology and its benefits during his time working in product development.
In that role, he helped build an exchange, called StellarX, which utilizes the Stellar open-source technology.
Interoperability is important - and I think the entire industry should look for ways to collaborate and connect - but it's too soon to get uniform.
3 - What will happen to Bitcoin and Ethereum over the next ten years?
The bigger question: what will happen to the world over the next ten years? How long will it take to recover from the current crisis? What other crises will rear up and drag down income, productivity, and livelihood? How many lockdowns will we have to live through? Will we be ten years closer to utopia, or living in some kind of post-apocalyptic nightmare? The answers to those questions will really determine the future of Bitcoin and Ethereum.
4 - Thinking of a favorite poem or musical lyric, what is it and why does it speak to you?
Distributed ledgers are a neat technological workaround that empower innovative thinkers to fix inequality on the ground.
6 Questions for Justin Rice of Stellar Development Foundation
Publié le Aug 14, 2020
by Cointele | Publié le Coinage
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