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CoinGecko Podcast - Bitcoin & Cryptocurrency Insights

Jack O’Holleran, CEO of SKALE Labs, Weighs in on SKALE and more - Ep. 28

10 Mar 2021

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In this episode, Bobby Ong, co-founder of CoinGecko is joined byJack O'Holleran, CEO of SKALE Labs. Bobby interviewed Jack on the background of SKALE Network, its SKALE chain, his thoughts on gas tokens and other Layer 1 chains, as well as the use cases of the SKALE token.[00:00:02] Intro[00:01:10] Introduction of SKALE[00:04:57] Categories of scalability solution[00:14:40] Target market for SKALE chain[00:20:54] Thoughts on Layer 1’s growth[00:28:50] Thoughts on the interoperability system between Layer 1 and Layer 2 solutions[00:36:36] Is SKALE only for Ethereum?[00:38:22] Use cases of the SKALE tokenQuotes from the episode:“The SKALE chain is really fast and you're not paying for each transaction. So if all the users don't have to pay, the developer or a community can fund and pay for the chain, and it ends up being one of the most desirable things right now.” [00:15:41]“There's four phases to the network launching and so the network went live on October 1st. There were 153 nodes launched, run by 46 different validator orgs. And 4,000 people staking from 90 different countries. [00:16:54]“There's 135 dApps that have signed up in the SKALE innovator program.” [00:18:30]LinksSKALE Network - https://skale.network/CoinGecko - https://www.coingecko.com/SKALE (SKL) on CoinGecko - https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/skaleSocial MediaSKALE Network:https://twitter.com/SkaleNetworkhttps://t.me/skaleofficialCoinGecko:https://twitter.com/coingeckohttps://t.me/coingecko

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