Vitalik Buterin, Founder and Inventor, introduces Ethereum at the Bitcoin Miami conference 2014. Vitalik received a standing ovation for the project which stands to change how the world relates to currency and financial instruments.
Will never forget this...Shortly after this presentation, when ETH launched I purchased my first Ether for .60 USD. Since then my life has never been the same. Thank you Vitalik, what you have created will change Earth forever... I promise to use my new found wealth to make the world a better place and always do the right thing. God bless Brother
I traveled 6 hours and snuck into this conference I think I was 18 or 19. I had camera equipment saying I was press. Was so fortunate to hear this presentation it completely blew my mind! Cheers to your success Vitalik!
I started coding on Ethereum in late 2016. I was a college dropout and no background in coding in 2014. Today I have a successful blockchain career. This presentation is where it all really started.
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Amazing to see what young people are capable of if they are allowed to pursue their dreams. From a young child tapping on his first calculator to this...
am lucky to be living in the same era as this legend, and am glad that this video will exist for posterity, so future generations can see this in its original form, instead of reading it in a textbook or vis-à-vis some interpretation
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I'm 462 in this comment section of the original video of the introduction of etherium... this video will one day be one of the biggest NFT!!! Mark my words!!!
Javascript actually was around in the early 90's, but it wasn't until it could do XHR that it became as powerful as it is today. That it could do large scale applications without a page reload. If you pay close attention, this page you are viewing right now is actually not doing a full page load when you go to another video. By using javascript to handle the content of the page, the youtube developers have a lot more control over the user experience of watching videos. If I understand it correctly, Ethereum is not just the language but the "XHR" already established from the beginning. It may well be the case that Ethereum is a lot more successful than javascript for that reason, or faster growing anyway.
20:10: Let's have thousands of currencies. Instead of paying taxes to a corrupt or unefficient government, you use a currency that funds also medical research for the benefits of the entire world.
And then realise he was only 19 years old here...(!) A walking proof that something like reincarnation must exist, so much insight in such a young guy... ;-)
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Could the platform be used to transfer time credit remaining on a parking meter ticket. I have wanted to create some sort of app so when say you purchase a parking ticket to display on your vehicle for say 2 hours, but you end up not needing that space for 2 hours, you end up only needing it for an hour, well you have a whole hour credit left, and the council or state govt gets a free hour of parking revenue from you. Would it not be better and in community spirit to be able to transfer that one hour credit to another parking vehicle on the spot. Food for thought, can we use ethereum to do that?
Of course! I'm picturing a mapping of sorts from address to balance, and a mapping from address to origin block. On the canceling of or conclusion of said ticket, the origin block is compared to the latest block, and the remainder is randomly allowed to an entry in the mapping. Here's some pseudocode: mapping(address => uint) balances; mapping(address => uint) originBlock; finishUsingTicket() { balances[randAddr] += (block.number - originBlock[msg.sender]; }
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If he did this at Bitcoin Miami 2021 he would have got screamed off the stage by Max Kaiser, Saylor and half the audience. Cant mention anything but Bitcoin maxi talk.
This is revolutionary! Governments should be run on the Ethereum platform. Its a lot to take in but makes sense when you look at the bigger picture. Maybe the utilization and presentation of it needs to be tuned to be more... layman's friendly... True democracy! Freedom of choice, self-employment. Governments, company's and projects working on a inter-connected sphere. Decentralized or centralized. This is next level s**t :))
chatgpt:The video describes the two main aspects of Bitcoin: the decentralized currency and the blockchain technology. The decentralized currency allows for easy and cheap transfers of money around the world, while the blockchain is a global, trust-free, peer-decentralized database that allows for the secure and incentivized transfer of data. The speaker, Vitalik Buterin, also mentions the possibility of using the blockchain for other purposes, such as digital assets like gold and smart contracts, which are self-executing agreements with the terms of the agreement written into code.
I'm sorry, but I have to do this: At 3:33 - 3:35 you said: "People pay me, and then I send the product". That was beautiful. After that you intermittently lose me. You simplify some things, and lose me on others. Please omit "DNS Servers" and the like, as well as the overwhelming majority of programmer-speak that is peppered into your speech. I get that the block chain has other applications, but this NEEDS to be dumbed-down. You have a revolutionary product that you aren't properly articulating for the masses. Always opt for little bitty spoonfuls of information, and alot less big words.
The target here are developers and entrepreneurs who will build applications on top of this service for the public. The dumbing down will come from the people that will build the actual apps by developers who are the target of this.
Fair enough, but Andreas Antonopoulos breaks down Bitcoin to 80 year olds and does a good job at it. You could call that the equivalent to your argument. Speaking style can be dynamic in and of itself, and it has to do with enthusiasm and articulation. There are people that can break down and simplify some very complex and overwhelming types of study to people who have never dealt with those elements. Simplification is never a bad thing.
Nohalfsteps You're missing my point. There is really nothing that the general public would need to know about Ethereum until apps have actually been built for it. The target for this are developers and entrepreneurs who want to build those apps and start getting them to talk about ideas and questions. The 80 year olds don't need to even know that Ethereum exists once the apps are built.
Just because a doctor is speaking to other doctors about facts doesn't mean the doctor shouldn't be engaging among peers. Charles Hoskinson is an example of someone that has this ability. He should be the one doing the general public speaking for Etherium, and Vitalik should be answering questions from the few devs that are curious about how it was invented. It looks like that's the direction they're going in anyway.
Vitalik is sweetheart. My man’s brain is on another level. Much love to him and all the great talented folks who have been working hard to make Ethereum a success for the future of the humanity.
They used a blockchain to create an umbrella decentralized corporation that gives you the tools to create our own company on their platform making it 10x easier to do for the average person ?
Imagine Facebook not beeing run by Mark Zuckerberg, but beeing run and managed by you, me, and billions of ppl all around the world. Where it's no longer in one person"s best interest. but into that of the entire world. That's what Ethereum can do for us. And Facebook is just one of many many applications...
With the color coins, can you track individual satoshi? Like would someone have to hold a whole colored/tagged bitcoin or could you track fractional spending on it? The reason I ask about the satoshi is because it would minimize the cost of the token, otherwise you're having to pay $450 for your color coin on top of the commodity it represents.
That's 0.4x of whatever was minted in the genesis block. It therefore diminishes rapidly every year, and over time - just like bitcoin - inflation tends to 0.
+Ethereum inflation tends to 0 = very bad thing. Why? Because things are happening when people spend money, if they don't spend money nothing is happening. People spend more money, when there is inflation. So higher inflation = fast progress.
Slam Blambacid i have to admit i couldn't make it all the way through this guys speech, it was a bit washy, i have also been looking into distributed computer systems. Computers are not capable of enforcing contracts though, like the governments are. Okay we all likely have a different perspective on what a government is exactly and I won't troll here as I am likely from the same camp, I want decentralisation. However I see the governments main function as the legal system, you actually need people, ultimately to make judgements to enforce a legal system. Even a "turing complete" computer system cannot think for itself. The 3rd party will always have to be someone with authority, IE the bill :) Thus we always need government, and actually if it does get too small, it likely becomes more dangerous. They have an unavoidable monopoly on money also. So legal tender, means you cannot refuse it, this gives it an impossibly strong position when it comes to a value store, your money is only good where people will accept it.
@@elajjazclips9797 He still covers an important point here, which is that onchain-governance can only solve so many issues. Vitalik put it very nicely "Blockchain voting is overrated among uninformed people but underrated among informed people". This applies, however, to overall governance as well. You still need humans, of course, the question is which dark corners can we bring light upon to further remove corruption from this world. I think onchain governance has a lot in store for us its just a matter of time. You have to think of the onchain governance as more of a framework or regulatory system in which the government works, while still being human beings. Just that the rules of politics are no longer just signed papers but actual mutable contracts.
The beginning of everything. Anyone who bought and held ETH shortly after this likely made life changing money. 8:12 I wonder if he ever though people would be buying and selling $10 million dollar JPEGs.
So technically Eth was an ico but that’s fine with the SEC instead they go after XRP, this is exactly why they can’t give up those documents in the lawsuit even tho the judge asked over 3 times
stfu. Americans would vote for absolutely anyone. just stfu with your retarded comments like the presidency would solve your countries problem. The world needs real leaders, not your political system of pseudo democracy. Vitalik is exactly is where he needs to be, improving Ethereum.
Capitalism, Downfall. - Christopher Hitchens Yes, America is in a blinded society that appears free, but the gears are turning and the system has become transparent. The president has no power, Vitalik has power which means he does not belong in politics.