Almost 2 hours of Ethereum question and answers by Andreas Antonopoulos from 2018. Links for each Q&A below. All source videos published under a creative commons license by the aantonop YouTube channel
00:00-08:15 Why I’m (Andreas) writing ‘Mastering Ethereum, source:
08:15-17:17 ICOs and pyramid schemes, source:
17:17-26:04 Smart contract platforms, source:
26:04-33:26 Ether, ICOs, and securities, source:
33:26-42:01 Gas and resource allocation, source:
42:01-50:26 The legality of smart contracts, source:
50:26-01:12:08 What happens if there are bugs?, source:
01:12:08-01:26:09 ‘Coin’ and ‘token’ terminology, source:
01:26:09-01:34:22 What is Metropolis?, source:
01:34:22-01:37:45 Light clients, EVM, and Mist, source:
01:37:45-01:47:51 Smart contracts and law ambiguity, source:
01:47:51-01:57:21 How do smart contracts work, source:
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