Podcast 42 [Bridged] - Guangmian Kung

Can blockchain enable the creation of an impartial and decentralised justice protocol?

Guangmian is the Integrations and Partnerships Lead at Kleros, a decentralised blockchain-based platform for dispute resolution that utilises game theory and crowdsourcing to provide fast, transparent, and affordable arbitration services.

Tune in to learn about subjective oracles, the dispute resolution market and much more. Enjoy!

Link to Kleros’ Twitter page
👉🏻 https://twitter.com/Kleros_io

Link to Kleros’ website
👉🏻 https://kleros.io/

Episode Breakdown

00:40 - What is your background prior to joining Kleros?

03:00 - How does your current role compare to your previous jobs?

06:00 - How have you found the transition from the corporate world to the decentralised and permissionless Web3 space?

08:00 - Can you please provide a general overview of the dispute resolution space?

11:30 - What are subjective oracles and what role can blockchain play in scaling the adoption of such a solution?

13:30 - Will dispute resolution solutions play a role in the rulings of real-world instances and crimes beyond resolving purely technical disputes on the Web?

18:00 - How is Kleros able to internalise and nullify the element of subjectivity for dispute resolution through the deployment of blockchain technology?

19:30 - Are there checkpoints in place to ensure that the jurors possess the necessary experience to feature in a Kleros court case?

21:30 - How is Kleros able to ascertain who the bad actors are ahead of the ruling for a certain court case?

24:00 - What are some of the partnerships that Kleros has been able to establish to date?

27:30 - Is the solution provided by Kleros chain agnostic?

28:30 - What is the long-term vision that Kleros is trying to achieve?

30:00 - Is the architecture at Kleros purposely modular and scalable?

30:40 - What can we expect from Kleros in the near future?

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