
USDC depeg, a Solana light client, and Elusiv for privacy
Solfate Podcast - Interviews with blockchain founders/builders on Solana
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Show Notes
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Notes from the show
After the USDC depeg, and return to peg, James and Nick talk high level about how USDC works. And a bit about some US financial systems.
The James talks about TinyDancer, the Grizzlython hackathon submission of a Solana lite client, and what it could mean for the broader Solana ecosystem.
Nick makes a case for how Elusiv is a game change protocol for Solana and blockchain in general. Allowing people to have private on-chain transactions, while still enabling tracking of bad actors and illicit funds.
Links from the show
- James’ tweet asking for hackathon submissions
- TinyDancer, the Solana light client
- A bloomberg article on the usdc depeg
- Elusiv protocol hit mainnet! (last week)
Solana news from the week
- Form function shutting down
- Nick wrote a new Solana article on how to setup Solana on Linux
Follow us around
Nick
- follow on twitter: @nickfrosty
- follow on github: github.com/nickfrosty
- website: https://nick.af
James
- follow on twitter: @jamesrp13
- follow on github: github.com/jamesrp13