
Matthew Chaim: Songcamp, immersive digital theatre
Here is my conversation with Matthew Chaim: https://www.intothebytecode.xyz/songcamp/ Matthew is building a laboratory experimenting at the edges of music and web3. It's called Songcamp, and right now they're running their third immersive experience. They're coming together with a group of musicians, visual designers, developers, and at the end of this process, will be releasing new music under the moniker of a single headless artist called Chaos. I've been personally comp...

#8 – Justin Glibert: Ember, and building onchain games.
Hey everyone — new podcast episode is out: intothebytecode.xyz/8-ember/ The conversation on publishing today is the very first one I recorded for the podcast about six months ago. It's a conversation with Justin Glibert about patterns he's uncovered while building Ember (an onchain game) and Lattice (the engine behind the game) — patterns related to inflation and zero sum resources, spacial constraints, and user impersonation. I hope you enjoy.

#6 – Tracheopteryx: Yearn, Coordinape, and pseudonymity
Hey everyone — new podcast episode is out: https://share.transistor.fm/s/2e42e9f9 This is a conversation with Tracheopteryx about the evolution of Yearn, Coordinape, and pseudonymity. Tracheopteryx has been a key leader in the Yearn Finance community since its legendary genesis event. In this conversation, we talk about key moments in Yearn's evolution with an eye towards takeaways that might be useful for other projects. We talk about the introduction of the multisig; the mint — a compl...

Matthew Chaim: Songcamp, immersive digital theatre
Here is my conversation with Matthew Chaim: https://www.intothebytecode.xyz/songcamp/ Matthew is building a laboratory experimenting at the edges of music and web3. It's called Songcamp, and right now they're running their third immersive experience. They're coming together with a group of musicians, visual designers, developers, and at the end of this process, will be releasing new music under the moniker of a single headless artist called Chaos. I've been personally comp...

#8 – Justin Glibert: Ember, and building onchain games.
Hey everyone — new podcast episode is out: intothebytecode.xyz/8-ember/ The conversation on publishing today is the very first one I recorded for the podcast about six months ago. It's a conversation with Justin Glibert about patterns he's uncovered while building Ember (an onchain game) and Lattice (the engine behind the game) — patterns related to inflation and zero sum resources, spacial constraints, and user impersonation. I hope you enjoy.

#6 – Tracheopteryx: Yearn, Coordinape, and pseudonymity
Hey everyone — new podcast episode is out: https://share.transistor.fm/s/2e42e9f9 This is a conversation with Tracheopteryx about the evolution of Yearn, Coordinape, and pseudonymity. Tracheopteryx has been a key leader in the Yearn Finance community since its legendary genesis event. In this conversation, we talk about key moments in Yearn's evolution with an eye towards takeaways that might be useful for other projects. We talk about the introduction of the multisig; the mint — a compl...

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Here is my conversation with 0age: intothebytecode.xyz/0age-seaport/
0age is the Head of Protocol Development at OpenSea, and this was a conversation about Seaport, the new marketplace protocol for buying and selling NFTs.
0age takes us through a tour of the Seaport protocol, talking about how it's architected; how conduits and zones work; and we even get into the low level gas optimization work they've done on the contracts. I hope this can be a helpful resource for anyone looking to understand the Seaport protocol or anyone who's building with NFTs more broadly. I also consider 0age to be a true veteran of the space, and hearing him talk through the design of the protocol can be an educational experience in its own rights. I definitely personally found that to be the case.
I hope you enjoy!
Timestamps:
1:42 why build Seaport 10:20 the Seaport architecture 12:44 EIP712 signatures 14:17 the global concept of a nonce 16:02 EIP1271 and bulk listings 17:18 the Executor and conduits 25:08 zones, additional rules that can be applied on top of an order 29:47 implementing English auctions via zones 32:17 layers of the stack 36:05 fulfillment 40:42 gas optimizations and understanding the low-level behavior of the EVM 58:40 the interaction between OpenSea the product and Seaport the protocol 01:07:06 criteria based items, and partial fills 01:17:50 ideas to build on top of Seaport
Here is my conversation with 0age: intothebytecode.xyz/0age-seaport/
0age is the Head of Protocol Development at OpenSea, and this was a conversation about Seaport, the new marketplace protocol for buying and selling NFTs.
0age takes us through a tour of the Seaport protocol, talking about how it's architected; how conduits and zones work; and we even get into the low level gas optimization work they've done on the contracts. I hope this can be a helpful resource for anyone looking to understand the Seaport protocol or anyone who's building with NFTs more broadly. I also consider 0age to be a true veteran of the space, and hearing him talk through the design of the protocol can be an educational experience in its own rights. I definitely personally found that to be the case.
I hope you enjoy!
Timestamps:
1:42 why build Seaport 10:20 the Seaport architecture 12:44 EIP712 signatures 14:17 the global concept of a nonce 16:02 EIP1271 and bulk listings 17:18 the Executor and conduits 25:08 zones, additional rules that can be applied on top of an order 29:47 implementing English auctions via zones 32:17 layers of the stack 36:05 fulfillment 40:42 gas optimizations and understanding the low-level behavior of the EVM 58:40 the interaction between OpenSea the product and Seaport the protocol 01:07:06 criteria based items, and partial fills 01:17:50 ideas to build on top of Seaport
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