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        <title>ETHWarsaw 2024</title>
        <acronym>ethwarsaw-2024</acronym>
        <start>2024-09-05</start>
        <end>2024-09-08</end>
        <days>4</days>
        <timeslot_duration>00:05</timeslot_duration>
        <base_url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev</base_url>
        
        <time_zone_name>Europe/Warsaw</time_zone_name>
        
        
        <track name="Infrastructure and Scalability" slug="4814-infrastructure-and-scalability"  color="#015237" />
        
        <track name="Security and Resilience" slug="4815-security-and-resilience"  color="#cf933c" />
        
        <track name="Mass Adoption" slug="4816-mass-adoption"  color="#9f5995" />
        
        <track name="Web3ABC" slug="4817-web3abc"  color="#d389c8" />
        
        <track name="Financial Freedom" slug="4964-financial-freedom"  color="#115067" />
        
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    <day index='1' date='2024-09-05' start='2024-09-05T04:00:00+02:00' end='2024-09-06T03:59:00+02:00'>
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            <event guid='059e74e9-b805-5525-b844-c1dc0a974f80' id='51885' code='SK3WEB'>
                <room>Baltic Stage</room>
                <title>ETHWarsaw Opening</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>Opening</type>
                <date>2024-09-05T10:00:00+02:00</date>
                <start>10:00</start>
                <duration>00:30</duration>
                <abstract>None</abstract>
                <slug>ethwarsaw-2024-51885-ethwarsaw-opening</slug>
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                <persons>
                    <person id='53516'>Lukasz Stoczynski</person><person id='54166'>Paulina Joskow | ETHWarsaw</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>Welcome to 3rd edition of ETHWarsaw!</description>
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                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/SK3WEB/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/SK3WEB/feedback/</feedback_url>
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            <event guid='2ecccee7-2811-5b32-9b08-e9361ecb17c9' id='55411' code='UFE8MP'>
                <room>Baltic Stage</room>
                <title>Exploring the spectrum of intent-driven designs in DeFi</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>Key-note</type>
                <date>2024-09-05T10:30:00+02:00</date>
                <start>10:30</start>
                <duration>00:15</duration>
                <abstract>None</abstract>
                <slug>ethwarsaw-2024-55411-exploring-the-spectrum-of-intent-driven-designs-in-defi</slug>
                <track>Infrastructure and Scalability</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='57393'>Adam G&#261;gol</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>Join Adam G&#261;gol, Co-Founder of Aleph Zero, for his talk on &#8220;Exploring the Spectrum of Intent-Driven Designs in DeFi.&#8221; Adam will dissect how intent-driven design principles are critical in creating DeFi solutions that are not only functional but also intuitively align with user needs and expectations. Learn how these strategic designs are setting the stage for more robust and user-friendly DeFi applications.</description>
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                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/UFE8MP/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/UFE8MP/feedback/</feedback_url>
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            <event guid='addd1291-cd2f-5f18-a215-41e13213c6b2' id='51895' code='9JDHKP'>
                <room>Baltic Stage</room>
                <title>Octant: How Do We Align Our Values and Financial Freedom?</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>Key-note</type>
                <date>2024-09-05T10:45:00+02:00</date>
                <start>10:45</start>
                <duration>00:15</duration>
                <abstract>None</abstract>
                <slug>ethwarsaw-2024-51895-octant-how-do-we-align-our-values-and-financial-freedom</slug>
                <track>Financial Freedom</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='56859'>Artem</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>How Do We Align Our Values and Financial Freedom?</description>
                <recording>
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                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/9JDHKP/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/9JDHKP/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='b769b3c0-9b00-5c4b-98e9-29bd38c824ad' id='55571' code='CJZCPZ'>
                <room>Baltic Stage</room>
                <title>Intro to AO - The Hyper Parallel Computer</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>Workshop - 30 min</type>
                <date>2024-09-05T11:00:00+02:00</date>
                <start>11:00</start>
                <duration>00:30</duration>
                <abstract>None</abstract>
                <slug>ethwarsaw-2024-55571-intro-to-ao-the-hyper-parallel-computer</slug>
                <track>Infrastructure and Scalability</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='57516'>Patrick Skinner</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>In this workshop, we&apos;ll be learning about AO - The Hyperparallel Computer.  AO is build on Arweave and has unlocked a wide range of capabilities including: Onchain AI, autonomous agents, onchain games, top 5 TPS, and much more.</description>
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                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/CJZCPZ/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/CJZCPZ/feedback/</feedback_url>
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            <event guid='f28ff058-d70d-5aa0-bfc0-db7e0f18613f' id='55037' code='VABPAB'>
                <room>Baltic Stage</room>
                <title>Building Series A Web3 Startup: Lessons Learned From 3+ Years Of RedStone</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>Talk</type>
                <date>2024-09-05T11:30:00+02:00</date>
                <start>11:30</start>
                <duration>00:30</duration>
                <abstract>None</abstract>
                <slug>ethwarsaw-2024-55037-building-series-a-web3-startup-lessons-learned-from-3-years-of-redstone</slug>
                <track>Web3ABC</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='57040'>Marcin Ka&#378;mierczak</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>Building a Web3 startup is a hell of a ride...
I&apos;ll present less obvious moments and findings from our journey that can be handy for both engineers and non-technical people.</description>
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                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/VABPAB/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/VABPAB/feedback/</feedback_url>
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            <event guid='8c856a12-99fe-50d2-b649-333b97086c68' id='51901' code='RWRHYR'>
                <room>Baltic Stage</room>
                <title>Security Panel</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>Discussion panel - 60 min</type>
                <date>2024-09-05T12:00:00+02:00</date>
                <start>12:00</start>
                <duration>01:00</duration>
                <abstract>None</abstract>
                <slug>ethwarsaw-2024-51901-security-panel</slug>
                <track>Security and Resilience</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='53232'>Omar Espejel</person><person id='56767'>zkMarek</person><person id='57285'>Damian Rusinek</person><person id='57587'>Justyna Broniszewska</person><person id='57596'>Piotr Szlachciak</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>In a rapidly evolving blockchain landscape filled with noise and complexity, how can we determine if a  protocol is trustworthy? With the emergence of Layer 2 solutions and zero-knowledge proofs, the stakes have never been higher. This panel will explore the key factors in assessing the security and reliability of blockchain technologies, from new protocols to innovative L2 solutions.

Our expert panelists will share insights on how to sift through the noise to find real, actionable intelligence, and discuss best practices for building safe, secure applications in this dynamic space. Whether you&#8217;re a developer, investor, or blockchain enthusiast, join us to uncover the strategies and tools needed to navigate trust and security in the blockchain world.

Let&#8217;s find out together how to build and recognize trustworthy and secure blockchain solutions with our distinguished guests.</description>
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                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/RWRHYR/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/RWRHYR/feedback/</feedback_url>
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            <event guid='13f982c7-2c1a-5d70-b747-3d7db3dbed30' id='54023' code='FX8UTJ'>
                <room>Baltic Stage</room>
                <title>Scaling Ethereum L1 with PeerDAS</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>Talk</type>
                <date>2024-09-05T14:00:00+02:00</date>
                <start>14:00</start>
                <duration>00:30</duration>
                <abstract>None</abstract>
                <slug>ethwarsaw-2024-54023-scaling-ethereum-l1-with-peerdas</slug>
                <track>Infrastructure and Scalability</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='56100'>dapplion</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>Ethereum scalability roadmap is focused on increasing its data throughput without sacrificing on decentralization. After many years of research, Danksharding has emerged as the clear way forward. Now, Ethereum core devs are implementing its first iteration: PeerDAS. PeerDAS re-uses battle-tested p2p components already in production in Ethereum to bring additional DA scale beyond that of 4844 while keeping the minimum amount of work of honest nodes.</description>
                <recording>
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                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/FX8UTJ/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/FX8UTJ/feedback/</feedback_url>
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            <event guid='fa8208d3-4683-52ec-add3-2ac380eaa3d6' id='51900' code='Y8KZ3Y'>
                <room>Baltic Stage</room>
                <title>Ways of adoption: how different crypto products are pushing for mass adoption? Discussion panel with Ramp, Celo &amp; Sleap</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>Discussion panel - 60 min</type>
                <date>2024-09-05T14:30:00+02:00</date>
                <start>14:30</start>
                <duration>01:00</duration>
                <abstract>None</abstract>
                <slug>ethwarsaw-2024-51900-ways-of-adoption-how-different-crypto-products-are-pushing-for-mass-adoption-discussion-panel-with-ramp-celo-sleap</slug>
                <track>Mass Adoption</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='54166'>Paulina Joskow | ETHWarsaw</person><person id='55797'>Brandon W</person><person id='55852'>Michela Silvestri</person><person id='56763'>Szymon Sypniewicz</person><person id='57374'>Kate Eldaly</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>Panel</description>
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                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/Y8KZ3Y/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/Y8KZ3Y/feedback/</feedback_url>
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                <room>Baltic Stage</room>
                <title>Rachel Conlan - interview with Lukasz Stoczynski</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>Talk</type>
                <date>2024-09-05T15:30:00+02:00</date>
                <start>15:30</start>
                <duration>00:30</duration>
                <abstract>None</abstract>
                <slug>ethwarsaw-2024-54709-rachel-conlan-interview-with-lukasz-stoczynski</slug>
                <track>Mass Adoption</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='53516'>Lukasz Stoczynski</person><person id='56715'>Rachel Conlan</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>-</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
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                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/KTTHMJ/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/KTTHMJ/feedback/</feedback_url>
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            <event guid='8799bc42-6ce6-5293-b422-9465dd2eae17' id='52922' code='ZWPJTM'>
                <room>Baltic Stage</room>
                <title>Composable Culture - a way to understand the unification of Web3, culture and AI</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>Talk</type>
                <date>2024-09-05T16:00:00+02:00</date>
                <start>16:00</start>
                <duration>00:30</duration>
                <abstract>None</abstract>
                <slug>ethwarsaw-2024-52922-composable-culture-a-way-to-understand-the-unification-of-web3-culture-and-ai</slug>
                <track>Mass Adoption</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='55168'>Joanna frota Kurkowska</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>Composable Culture (a term I use to describe the mixture that is the future of entertainment, gaming, and digital culture mixed with concepts such as AI, Web3, and Creator Economy), is having greater impact on the media we consume, on the products we build and on the experiences we engage with. Why this term and its holistic approach to popculture is important to understand in 2024? Come and have a listen.</description>
                <recording>
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                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/ZWPJTM/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/ZWPJTM/feedback/</feedback_url>
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            <event guid='af7a7e74-23eb-56a9-b955-7a18d2812d10' id='54402' code='GUSWYL'>
                <room>Baltic Stage</room>
                <title>A happy family: ZK, TEE, and MPC!</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>Talk</type>
                <date>2024-09-05T16:30:00+02:00</date>
                <start>16:30</start>
                <duration>00:30</duration>
                <abstract>None</abstract>
                <slug>ethwarsaw-2024-54402-a-happy-family-zk-tee-and-mpc</slug>
                <track>Infrastructure and Scalability</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='56440'>Vanishree Rao</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>ZKP, TEE, and MPC technologies are usually pitted against each other in our industry as different privacy solutions. This session explores their unique strengths and complementary roles in cryptographic solutions. Attendees will learn how to evaluate and combine these technologies to address complex security challenges effectively.</description>
                <recording>
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                <links></links>
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                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/GUSWYL/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/GUSWYL/feedback/</feedback_url>
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            <event guid='528f96a3-8ae6-597f-a88a-56cf37a326c7' id='54893' code='S88ZJU'>
                <room>Baltic Stage</room>
                <title>Web3Pi: Running an Ethereum Node on RaspberryPi for Privacy, Decentralization, and Fun.</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>Talk</type>
                <date>2024-09-05T17:00:00+02:00</date>
                <start>17:00</start>
                <duration>01:00</duration>
                <abstract>None</abstract>
                <slug>ethwarsaw-2024-54893-web3pi-running-an-ethereum-node-on-raspberrypi-for-privacy-decentralization-and-fun</slug>
                <track></track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='56883'>Jakub Kornafel</person><person id='57340'>Przemyslaw Idzkiewicz</person><person id='57360'>Robert Mordzon</person><person id='57574'>&#321;ukasz Gle&#324;</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>Join us in this insightful discussion on how Web3Pi is revolutionizing the way we interact with blockchain technology by democratizing access to Ethereum nodes. Web3Pi provides a user-friendly and efficient solution for running full Ethereum nodes, even on low-cost hardware like Raspberry Pi. We will explore the technical aspects of Web3Pi, its impact on decentralization, and how it empowers users to gain full control over their blockchain interactions. Whether you&apos;re a seasoned developer or a blockchain enthusiast, this session will provide valuable insights into making decentralization accessible to everyone.</description>
                <recording>
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                <links></links>
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                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/S88ZJU/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/S88ZJU/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            
        </room>
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            <event guid='30a182c1-4e45-55a0-84d0-6bb9ba4b3203' id='54169' code='JUZDU8'>
                <room>Vistula stage</room>
                <title>The importance of brand in web3 - Panel</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>Discussion panel - 30 min</type>
                <date>2024-09-05T11:00:00+02:00</date>
                <start>11:00</start>
                <duration>00:30</duration>
                <abstract>None</abstract>
                <slug>ethwarsaw-2024-54169-the-importance-of-brand-in-web3-panel</slug>
                <track>Web3ABC</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='54146'>Daria Volkova</person><person id='54287'>Sofia Pidturkina</person><person id='54807'>Olena</person><person id='56534'>Damian Denis</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>Small panel #2</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
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                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/JUZDU8/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/JUZDU8/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='1e4bc653-c431-50c1-a16b-2ec72c440092' id='52577' code='XRT9CJ'>
                <room>Vistula stage</room>
                <title>Catalyzing Innovation: The Power of Developer Communities</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>Talk</type>
                <date>2024-09-05T11:30:00+02:00</date>
                <start>11:30</start>
                <duration>00:30</duration>
                <abstract>None</abstract>
                <slug>ethwarsaw-2024-52577-catalyzing-innovation-the-power-of-developer-communities</slug>
                <track>Mass Adoption</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='54848'>Bianca Buzea</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>Developer communities are central to the growth of the Web3 ecosystem. They are a major catalyst in promoting innovation, collaboration, and continuous learning. This presentation provides practicable Developer Relations strategies to strengthen developer community networks.  

This talk aims to provide participants with the tools needed to drive innovation and contribute to the development of successful projects in their ecosystems.</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
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                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/XRT9CJ/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/XRT9CJ/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='5927a05d-104a-59b6-944e-c2e071a57cef' id='55039' code='USPF9D'>
                <room>Vistula stage</room>
                <title>Boosting web3 growth with cross-chain user &amp; asset flow</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>Talk</type>
                <date>2024-09-05T12:00:00+02:00</date>
                <start>12:00</start>
                <duration>00:30</duration>
                <abstract>None</abstract>
                <slug>ethwarsaw-2024-55039-boosting-web3-growth-with-cross-chain-user-asset-flow</slug>
                <track>Infrastructure and Scalability</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='57043'>Kamil Gorski</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>Cross-chain technologies connecting different web3 networks are the next big thing. They ensure scalability and change the way people use blockchain networks. Smaller chains can improve their adoption by integrating wormholes and bridges, while bigger chains start to become infrastructure layers for new networks built on them. 

Let&apos;s discuss how bridging technologies influence the development of L2 networks and whether it&apos;s possible to measure this growth factor. Talk will cover:
- user-flow between L1 &amp; L2 networks,
- asset-flow through wormholes &amp; bridges,
- reasons for L1s to become infrastructure layers for other chains,
- different bridging technologies (bridges, wormholes, XCMs),
- reasons why bridging boosts L2&apos;s growth,
- different approaches to bridging (Ethereum, Cosmos, Polkadot).</description>
                <recording>
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                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/USPF9D/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/USPF9D/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='37878be6-c0af-5d05-a59e-1f2eb07a2cb3' id='54982' code='F3PG3C'>
                <room>Vistula stage</room>
                <title>Chain Abstraction in DeFi</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>Talk</type>
                <date>2024-09-05T12:30:00+02:00</date>
                <start>12:30</start>
                <duration>00:30</duration>
                <abstract>None</abstract>
                <slug>ethwarsaw-2024-54982-chain-abstraction-in-defi</slug>
                <track>Infrastructure and Scalability</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='56994'>Nikola Madjarevic</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>Explore the potential of chain abstraction in decentralized exchanges (DEXs), focusing on how it can transform transaction efficiency and liquidity across different networks. We&apos;ll delve into how this approach can be leveraged to unify liquidity and operations across multiple blockchains, creating a more seamless and interconnected DeFi ecosystem. Additionally, we&apos;ll discuss why we believe that a parallelized EVM infrastructure can serve as the ideal settlement layer, providing the scalability and performance necessary to drive the next wave of Web3 innovation.</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/F3PG3C/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/F3PG3C/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='ff5f0a53-11ad-5068-8b71-106b746237eb' id='55086' code='3GRTSH'>
                <room>Vistula stage</room>
                <title>Octant&#8217;s Journey Towards Sustainable Funding for Web3 Public Goods</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>Talk</type>
                <date>2024-09-05T14:00:00+02:00</date>
                <start>14:00</start>
                <duration>00:30</duration>
                <abstract>None</abstract>
                <slug>ethwarsaw-2024-55086-octant-s-journey-towards-sustainable-funding-for-web3-public-goods</slug>
                <track>Mass Adoption</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='57094'>Andrzej Regulski</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>In August 2023, Octant embarked on a mission to empower GLM token holders by giving them a decisive voice in allocating the proceeds from Golem Foundation&apos;s ETH staking operations. In this pioneering governance experiment, Octant participants have allocated almost 2000 ETH over the past 12 months. This presentation will delve into the key insights gleaned from Octant&#8217;s four completed funding rounds. We&#8217;ll explore what drives user participation, why certain public goods initiatives receive more funding than others, and how the design of a funding round can significantly influence user decisions.</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/3GRTSH/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/3GRTSH/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='1f45d7d3-2a57-574a-ba39-3519e91aca24' id='55294' code='JSSHTN'>
                <room>Vistula stage</room>
                <title>Blockchain Storage - The Ultimate Source of Truth for Analytics</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>Talk</type>
                <date>2024-09-05T14:30:00+02:00</date>
                <start>14:30</start>
                <duration>00:30</duration>
                <abstract>None</abstract>
                <slug>ethwarsaw-2024-55294-blockchain-storage-the-ultimate-source-of-truth-for-analytics</slug>
                <track>Infrastructure and Scalability</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='57276'>Tomek Mierzwa</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>Storage diffs are the unsung heroes of the EVM compliant blockchains. They ensure all nodes agree on the current blockchain state, enabling smart contracts to function correctly, saving resources, and enhancing security by detecting unauthorised changes. Obtaining storage diffs is a complex task that demands considerable computational resources, making it less accessible to the average consumer. In the current state of web3 analytics, we are hamstrung as we&apos;re unable to reconstruct and thus understand exactly what is happening on chain without this critical component.
At the same time, they are incredibly difficult to decode making the information they hold not available to the majority of the network users. If you want to know the value at a specific memory location, you can use web3&apos;s getStorageAt function. However, when it comes to tracking storage changes within a block, it&apos;s a challenge. You typically only see the values before and after the entire block, which is less than ideal. To make matters more difficult, many memory locations are calculated as hashes of slots and keys, making it difficult to iterate over hash-maps without knowing the key in advance. 
Token Flow has been working on making using storage easier. This presentation explains how to do analytics without having to rely on calls and events alone.</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/JSSHTN/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/JSSHTN/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='b20902aa-b0a1-5473-ad89-1ed8283c3183' id='54968' code='CAQ9ZU'>
                <room>Vistula stage</room>
                <title>Cheatcalls EIP - My (dev)node is my castle</title>
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                <type>Talk</type>
                <date>2024-09-05T15:00:00+02:00</date>
                <start>15:00</start>
                <duration>00:30</duration>
                <abstract>None</abstract>
                <slug>ethwarsaw-2024-54968-cheatcalls-eip-my-dev-node-is-my-castle</slug>
                <track>Infrastructure and Scalability</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='56982'>Kris Kaczor</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>We want to introduce the Cheatcalls EIP, an effort to standardise special JSON RPC calls to force a development Ethereum node into a certain state. The current lack of clarity around the interface results in wasted energy trying to work around incompatibilities as well as increased vendor lock-in. This EIP introduces calls such as `cheat_setNextBlockTimestamp` with well defined behaviour across different implementations.</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/CAQ9ZU/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/CAQ9ZU/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='5d6f1f36-b36f-5c20-b1ce-7b2d1ca9208a' id='54816' code='9F9AJU'>
                <room>Vistula stage</room>
                <title>Data will be AI&apos;s bottleneck</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>Talk</type>
                <date>2024-09-05T15:30:00+02:00</date>
                <start>15:30</start>
                <duration>00:30</duration>
                <abstract>None</abstract>
                <slug>ethwarsaw-2024-54816-data-will-be-ai-s-bottleneck</slug>
                <track>Infrastructure and Scalability</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='55399'>Matthijs de Vries</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>Enterprise data ecosystems are known to be siloed and fragmented. Entry barriers to establishing an ecosystem are high. It&#8217;s important to understand the landscape in which data is generated, enriching it with external sources to improve contextuation is an opportunity.</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/9F9AJU/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/9F9AJU/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='0bb90e23-ef6c-5a3c-b7ed-a1af6f43c377' id='53587' code='JBQKPZ'>
                <room>Vistula stage</room>
                <title>Under-Collateralized Credit - Banking but worse</title>
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                <type>Talk</type>
                <date>2024-09-05T16:00:00+02:00</date>
                <start>16:00</start>
                <duration>00:30</duration>
                <abstract>None</abstract>
                <slug>ethwarsaw-2024-53587-under-collateralized-credit-banking-but-worse</slug>
                <track>Financial Freedom</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='55762'>Andreas Fletcher</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>In this talk, we will discuss the growing importance of under-collateralized credit in the decentralized finance (DeFi) landscape. As DeFi continues to evolve, offering credit without demanding excessive collateral is becoming increasingly significant. We will examine the role of the Wildcat Protocol as one of the promising solutions addressing this need. Join us to understand how under-collateralized credit can drive broader access to financial services and contribute to the mass adoption of DeFi.</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/JBQKPZ/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/JBQKPZ/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='28239dda-109d-5a67-9939-7158d89cb27e' id='55343' code='CFSBUZ'>
                <room>Vistula stage</room>
                <title>Web3 on the Verge of Saving Lives: The Power of DeSci</title>
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                <type>Talk</type>
                <date>2024-09-05T16:30:00+02:00</date>
                <start>16:30</start>
                <duration>00:30</duration>
                <abstract>None</abstract>
                <slug>ethwarsaw-2024-55343-web3-on-the-verge-of-saving-lives-the-power-of-desci</slug>
                <track></track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='57330'>Wojciech Sierocki</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>In this session, Wojtek Sierocki, CEO Data Lake, will dive deep into the transformative potential of Web3 in the field of decentralized science (DeSci). We&#8217;ll explore how blockchain and Web3 technologies can revolutionize the management of medical data and patient recruitment, providing a secure, transparent, and immutable source of truth for medical consents. By examining real-world applications and future possibilities, we&#8217;ll uncover how these innovations are not just on the horizon but are actively shaping a new era of trust and efficiency in healthcare.</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/CFSBUZ/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/CFSBUZ/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='4ed9e17a-90be-59d4-b020-ba97c24187be' id='54765' code='7ARYA8'>
                <room>Vistula stage</room>
                <title>Pragmatic Guide to Verifiable Data</title>
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                <type>Talk</type>
                <date>2024-09-05T17:00:00+02:00</date>
                <start>17:00</start>
                <duration>00:30</duration>
                <abstract>None</abstract>
                <slug>ethwarsaw-2024-54765-pragmatic-guide-to-verifiable-data</slug>
                <track>Infrastructure and Scalability</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='56767'>zkMarek</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>Blockchain is nearing scalability and mass adoption, but it still lacks a compelling mainstream use case. Verifiable data has the potential to bridge Web2 and Web3, unlocking access to vast amounts of data currently siloed in centralized systems and enabling its use on-chain.

In this talk, we&apos;ll explore how to build smart contracts that leverage Web2 data, while addressing key privacy and security considerations. Discover how verifiable data can drive the next wave of blockchain innovation and how you can be a part of it.</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/7ARYA8/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/7ARYA8/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='3564309e-e4ea-5acd-a9b8-52801c7f1c5f' id='54983' code='FSQL88'>
                <room>Vistula stage</room>
                <title>Proceedings on Starknet Consensus Protocol design</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>Talk</type>
                <date>2024-09-05T17:30:00+02:00</date>
                <start>17:30</start>
                <duration>00:30</duration>
                <abstract>None</abstract>
                <slug>ethwarsaw-2024-54983-proceedings-on-starknet-consensus-protocol-design</slug>
                <track>Infrastructure and Scalability</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='57166'>Jorik Schellekens</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>Starknet ecosystem is on its path to full decentralization. A major milestone on this path is the implementation of a consensus protocol, which will make Starknet a truly decentralized Layer 2 network. This talk is to summarize the fundamentals of the consensus protocol which is being designed for Starknet, as well as to give updates on the current state of the implementation roadmap.</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/FSQL88/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/FSQL88/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            
        </room>
        <room name='Masuria stage' guid='68054fc5-db84-550f-8ad5-767a1da3ec30'>
            <event guid='e113a5bc-ebdb-5d41-9694-54529876806e' id='55458' code='9VYSAW'>
                <room>Masuria stage</room>
                <title>Scaling rollups with Eigen DA</title>
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                <type>Talk</type>
                <date>2024-09-05T11:30:00+02:00</date>
                <start>11:30</start>
                <duration>00:30</duration>
                <abstract>None</abstract>
                <slug>ethwarsaw-2024-55458-scaling-rollups-with-eigen-da</slug>
                <track>Infrastructure and Scalability</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='57429'>Mariano Cortesi</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>Data availability has been one of the major blockers for scaling layer 2 systems. In this talk, I describe how we use eigen DA at celo to scale out system. And show how any op stack based rollup can easily use this</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/9VYSAW/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/9VYSAW/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='8a97dbc0-c710-56c5-9edc-e5dfba1eedc2' id='51651' code='VVRENS'>
                <room>Masuria stage</room>
                <title>Most oracle tokens are useless, despite providing critical blockchain infrastructure. Why?</title>
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                <type>Talk</type>
                <date>2024-09-05T12:00:00+02:00</date>
                <start>12:00</start>
                <duration>00:30</duration>
                <abstract>None</abstract>
                <slug>ethwarsaw-2024-51651-most-oracle-tokens-are-useless-despite-providing-critical-blockchain-infrastructure-why</slug>
                <track>Infrastructure and Scalability</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='53925'>Ugur Mersinlioglu</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>Everybody knows about oracles and the service they provide. If you don&apos;t know about them initially, most of the times you will learn through some type of exploit that caused people to lose significant money, like in the case with Avi &amp; Mango Markets. But despite providing one of the most critical pieces of infrastructure to blockchains, oracle tokens seem to heavily underperform. In this presentation, i want to look into what causes this discrepancy, the typical oracle business model, and why a revolution is needed in order to revitalise the space.</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/VVRENS/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/VVRENS/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='ddf45b83-f37b-537d-89ab-d6a40a7f5787' id='54029' code='LD38SR'>
                <room>Masuria stage</room>
                <title>Reimagining On-chain Derivatives</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>Talk</type>
                <date>2024-09-05T12:30:00+02:00</date>
                <start>12:30</start>
                <duration>00:30</duration>
                <abstract>None</abstract>
                <slug>ethwarsaw-2024-54029-reimagining-on-chain-derivatives</slug>
                <track>Mass Adoption</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='56110'>Michal Cymbalisty</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>As a founder of Domination Finance, I am at the forefront of reimagining what can actually be traded on-chain. We have built the world&apos;s first and only perp DEX for trading market dominance, not price. 

We are first movers. As both the data curators and inaugural exchange to trade dominance, Domination Finance will inevitably become synonymous with dominance. Just as Uniswap = DEX, Compound/AAVE = money markets, and for normies, Bitcoin = crypto. Being the first mover is one the few sustainable ways to create a brand moat and cult community.

Just as our team has already weathered multiple cycles, the derivative class we are introducing will do the same. Dominance trading is equally viable in bull, bear, or crab markets. This gives it endless staying power and cycle agnostic relevance while enabling a new way to directly express fundamental views, especially non-directional ones, that are relevant for investors.</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links>
                    <link href="https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/18ftxqVqOxXkxnFngZ0yNFSF6n55YMV9pWuDBYwvDcYw/edit?usp=sharing">Presentation Deck</link>
                </links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/LD38SR/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/LD38SR/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='758755eb-012b-57a8-b690-14c9fba0ece7' id='54503' code='ZCBQE7'>
                <room>Masuria stage</room>
                <title>Buliding brands for WEB3 in 2024</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>Talk</type>
                <date>2024-09-05T14:00:00+02:00</date>
                <start>14:00</start>
                <duration>00:30</duration>
                <abstract>None</abstract>
                <slug>ethwarsaw-2024-54503-buliding-brands-for-web3-in-2024</slug>
                <track>Mass Adoption</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='56534'>Damian Denis</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>Let&apos;s talk a little about visual issues in web3 and how important branding is, and how it should be approached.</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/ZCBQE7/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/ZCBQE7/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='b285c9ab-88ec-5610-af24-168cdf59ecb5' id='55307' code='DX7JEJ'>
                <room>Masuria stage</room>
                <title>The Four Horsemen of Poor Decision-Making</title>
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                <type>Talk</type>
                <date>2024-09-05T14:30:00+02:00</date>
                <start>14:30</start>
                <duration>00:30</duration>
                <abstract>None</abstract>
                <slug>ethwarsaw-2024-55307-the-four-horsemen-of-poor-decision-making</slug>
                <track>Mass Adoption</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='57292'>Wojciech Tymicki</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>When faced with a challenge&#8212;whether it&#8217;s founding a startup, pivoting a product, or making crucial strategic decisions&#8212;founders encounter a fundamental dilemma: which direction to take and how to minimize the risk of poor outcomes. Decisions based on fragmented data or gut instincts can lead to undesirable consequences. How can cognitive biases be avoided? How do you resist the trap of making choices based on hunches or emotions?

This presentation will explore how UX Research can save you from falling into one of the many cognitive biases that can lead you down the wrong path. By implementing rigorous research methodologies, you can avoid these common pitfalls and make well-informed decisions that support the growth of scalable, user-centered products.</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/DX7JEJ/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/DX7JEJ/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='f43e4bc0-619b-5d0d-8f26-f627c208f746' id='54584' code='ETWSN9'>
                <room>Masuria stage</room>
                <title>Everything you need to know about state expiry</title>
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                <type>Talk</type>
                <date>2024-09-05T15:00:00+02:00</date>
                <start>15:00</start>
                <duration>00:30</duration>
                <abstract>None</abstract>
                <slug>ethwarsaw-2024-54584-everything-you-need-to-know-about-state-expiry</slug>
                <track>Infrastructure and Scalability</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='56594'>Wei Han Ng</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>State growth is a ticking time bomb for Ethereum, yet concrete solutions remain elusive. While statelessness offers promise, it doesn&apos;t address the root cause. Enter state expiry &#8211; a compelling answer to our growing state problem. In this talk, I&apos;ll dive into the analysis of Ethereum&apos;s state growth problem down to the key-value pair level, the evolution of state expiry proposals, and the latest research on Ethereum&apos;s state expiry solutions.</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/ETWSN9/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/ETWSN9/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='a8fd81d0-b425-5d13-8f2c-e3c1ac54a3b6' id='51867' code='LYJE9K'>
                <room>Masuria stage</room>
                <title>Account Abstraction Helps Builders Grow Web3 Products That Users Love</title>
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                <type>Talk</type>
                <date>2024-09-05T15:30:00+02:00</date>
                <start>15:30</start>
                <duration>00:30</duration>
                <abstract>None</abstract>
                <slug>ethwarsaw-2024-51867-account-abstraction-helps-builders-grow-web3-products-that-users-love</slug>
                <track>Mass Adoption</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='54146'>Daria Volkova</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>Account Abstraction technology can help to overcome the barriers in onboarding web3 newcomers and provide them with a better UX and brand experience. After this talk, the builders and marketers will be inspired by the wide range of AA functions that can help attract more people to web3.</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/LYJE9K/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/LYJE9K/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            
        </room>
        <room name='Beaver Workshop stage' guid='f9af2e9e-2e27-51fb-8852-2ed2f09128cd'>
            <event guid='f4a13551-5dd2-572b-86db-c6c2fa4bd947' id='55123' code='3DEJ3Y'>
                <room>Beaver Workshop stage</room>
                <title>From zero to Web3: hands-on integration with Request Network</title>
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                <type>Workshop - 120 min</type>
                <date>2024-09-05T11:00:00+02:00</date>
                <start>11:00</start>
                <duration>01:30</duration>
                <abstract>None</abstract>
                <slug>ethwarsaw-2024-55123-from-zero-to-web3-hands-on-integration-with-request-network</slug>
                <track></track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='57136'>Stefan Stefanovic</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>A 30-minute technical workshop during which we&apos;ll test-drive the latest developer templates from Request Network and discover just how easy it is to integrate them.</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/3DEJ3Y/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/3DEJ3Y/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='8419b363-9769-5572-ba7b-57c4a749cc19' id='55254' code='VZQNMU'>
                <room>Beaver Workshop stage</room>
                <title>Building Production-Ready Web3 Architectures in a World of Chaos</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>Workshop - 30 min</type>
                <date>2024-09-05T12:30:00+02:00</date>
                <start>12:30</start>
                <duration>00:30</duration>
                <abstract>None</abstract>
                <slug>ethwarsaw-2024-55254-building-production-ready-web3-architectures-in-a-world-of-chaos</slug>
                <track>Security and Resilience</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='57237'>Bart&#322;omiej Ryba</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>In this workshop, we&#8217;ll dive into building resilient Web3 architectures, tackling real-world production challenges. We&#8217;ll focus on practical techniques for memory management, database optimization, and reliable design &#8211; all while writing code that&#8217;s built to perform and handle failures gracefully.</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/VZQNMU/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/VZQNMU/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='3f0f05d9-84c3-5348-b584-c07f1c0a561e' id='55154' code='LYEUTF'>
                <room>Beaver Workshop stage</room>
                <title>Generating halo2 zk-proofs in any user device</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>Workshop - 60 min</type>
                <date>2024-09-05T14:00:00+02:00</date>
                <start>14:00</start>
                <duration>01:00</duration>
                <abstract>None</abstract>
                <slug>ethwarsaw-2024-55154-generating-halo2-zk-proofs-in-any-user-device</slug>
                <track>Infrastructure and Scalability</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='57160'>Maksym | Aleph Zero</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>**ZK** is crucial for privacy protocols, such as shielded asset pools. User must generate ZK-proofs on their device: **data must stay in browser or mobile app** 

In this workshop we will learn how to use halo2 in JavaScript environment, which is a native execution environment for modern user apps.

**halo2** is an open-source Rust framework for ZK, supported by Ethereum Foundation. It implements **Plonk** ZK-SNARK protocol, which is more advanced than **Groth16**, the current user app standard.

Workshop plan:
- Client-side proving vs server-side proving slides 
- Coding session: generating halo2 proof in browser
- Discussion</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/LYEUTF/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/LYEUTF/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='3b35babb-11b9-5ea1-816e-8934b08558f7' id='53558' code='UB7YJ8'>
                <room>Beaver Workshop stage</room>
                <title>2025 Web3 Front-end</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>Talk</type>
                <date>2024-09-05T15:00:00+02:00</date>
                <start>15:00</start>
                <duration>02:00</duration>
                <abstract>None</abstract>
                <slug>ethwarsaw-2024-53558-2025-web3-front-end</slug>
                <track>Web3ABC</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='55733'>Kuba Pusiak</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>Hi, I&#8217;m Kuba and I show you how to build front-end for DeFi apps without a headache in 2025. Only up to date, battle tested and community growing tools. That&apos;s a selection of best tools and practices I use on my daily basis in IPOR Labs. Good attitude is needed - front-end doesn&#8217;t bite if you use right tools.

## What you&#8217;ll learn:

- State of wallets &amp; RPC communication
- The best reusable components like forms, charts, buttons, toasts etc.
- UX - how to guide user and make them happy
- Mobile first or desktop first - why that&apos;s important?
- Web performance - don&apos;t allow user&apos;s chip to explode
- Testing - why you shouldn&apos;t test only happy paths
- Security - what you can do right now to protect your front-end
- Developer experience - how to make other devs begging to join you team

## My experience

That&#8217;s over 10 years of building front-ends, including 3 years in IPOR Labs where I conduct front-end for our DeFi application. Before I joined web3 I used to work in enterprise, software house, product company and agency. I also taught my students in person and on my YouTube channel.</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/UB7YJ8/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/UB7YJ8/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='e10e9737-aa7e-5e9f-a975-cd5d6164ff6f' id='55189' code='V8SCBK'>
                <room>Beaver Workshop stage</room>
                <title>Never forget UX, it attracts end users</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>Workshop - 60 min</type>
                <date>2024-09-05T17:00:00+02:00</date>
                <start>17:00</start>
                <duration>01:00</duration>
                <abstract>None</abstract>
                <slug>ethwarsaw-2024-55189-never-forget-ux-it-attracts-end-users</slug>
                <track>Mass Adoption</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='55496'>Ozzy</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>Together we will embark on an end-user journey to understand do&apos;s and don&apos;t&apos;s in a close look with highlights on web3 experience in the overall picture for current state of Ethereum ecosystem. 

We are going to focus on building a user journey through in-class examples and create a best possible solution to proposed problem. It&apos;s a workshop session, so be ready to work and bring some fun with you.</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/V8SCBK/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/V8SCBK/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            
        </room>
        <room name='Sponsor stage' guid='aeb33e46-9bfd-5c3e-87e4-9482412b4fef'>
            <event guid='ac966cb1-eb62-5f1c-b12b-3dac39b9405d' id='55285' code='DJLJYS'>
                <room>Sponsor stage</room>
                <title>From Addresses to Assets: ENS&#8217;s Role in Decentralized Infrastructure</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>Talk</type>
                <date>2024-09-05T12:00:00+02:00</date>
                <start>12:00</start>
                <duration>01:00</duration>
                <abstract>None</abstract>
                <slug>ethwarsaw-2024-55285-from-addresses-to-assets-ens-s-role-in-decentralized-infrastructure</slug>
                <track>Mass Adoption</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='57262'>Muhammed Tanrikulu</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>The talk explores how the Ethereum Name Service (ENS) is changing the way we use decentralized systems. ENS simplifies blockchain interactions by allowing users to replace long, complex blockchain addresses with easy-to-remember names. We&apos;ll discuss the impact of ENS on digital asset management and digital identity, making blockchain technology more user-friendly and secure. The session will also explore how ENS is being integrated into various applications and its importance in the development of a decentralized internet. Attendees will learn about the critical role of ENS in improving the way blockchain technologies work and are used.</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/DJLJYS/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/DJLJYS/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='2147a923-a1d7-57fe-9b3f-47dcef1ff365' id='54996' code='VETUMR'>
                <room>Sponsor stage</room>
                <title>Harnessing Golem Network Compute Power with JavaScript / TypeScript</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>Workshop - 120 min</type>
                <date>2024-09-05T14:00:00+02:00</date>
                <start>14:00</start>
                <duration>02:00</duration>
                <abstract>None</abstract>
                <slug>ethwarsaw-2024-54996-harnessing-golem-network-compute-power-with-javascript-typescript</slug>
                <track></track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='57006'>Grzegorz Godlewski</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description># Wokshop mission

- Provide a kick-start for the hackathon participants by fast-track onboarding them to the platform.
- Educate participants of the workshop about Golem Network and the possibilities that it provides for developers while highlighting the limitations.

# Workshop description

Duration: 2h = 120 min
Public: up to 30 people.

# What will you learn

- What SDK components are available for JS/TS developers
- How to start your own requestor node
- How to generate and run an example application
- How to deploy and access your own application</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/VETUMR/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/VETUMR/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            
        </room>
        
    </day>
    <day index='2' date='2024-09-06' start='2024-09-06T04:00:00+02:00' end='2024-09-07T03:59:00+02:00'>
        <room name='Baltic Stage' guid='bdf6e8b4-12f3-5055-9b7f-c9151c14788a'>
            <event guid='1cdc2ece-744c-5281-bd25-7baf204472dd' id='55368' code='XWMUKN'>
                <room>Baltic Stage</room>
                <title>Scaling Bitcoin With Ethereum Infrastructure</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>Talk</type>
                <date>2024-09-06T10:00:00+02:00</date>
                <start>10:00</start>
                <duration>00:30</duration>
                <abstract>None</abstract>
                <slug>ethwarsaw-2024-55368-scaling-bitcoin-with-ethereum-infrastructure</slug>
                <track>Infrastructure and Scalability</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='53232'>Omar Espejel</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>Let&apos;s explore how Bitcoin scaling is being approached with OPCAT. Starkware is at the forefront of this innovation, potentially making StarKnet the first network with access to both Ethereum and Bitcoin. This will be incredibly interesting.</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/XWMUKN/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/XWMUKN/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='84f145ec-3d3b-591b-8648-838a22351614' id='54872' code='NYMW8J'>
                <room>Baltic Stage</room>
                <title>Degens &amp; Dragons: A Tale About Sustainable Public Goods Funding</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>Talk</type>
                <date>2024-09-06T10:30:00+02:00</date>
                <start>10:30</start>
                <duration>00:30</duration>
                <abstract>None</abstract>
                <slug>ethwarsaw-2024-54872-degens-dragons-a-tale-about-sustainable-public-goods-funding</slug>
                <track>Mass Adoption</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='56859'>Artem</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>The problem of sustainable public goods funding in Ethereum requires our attention to ensure the core values are protected and not for profit initiatives are funded.
We are building Octant to advance the understanding and practice of decentralized governance, promote community engagement, and support public goods projects in the Ethereum and Web3 ecosystems.</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/NYMW8J/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/NYMW8J/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='7d7739c3-aa44-5dc5-81c0-8153db5f1707' id='51060' code='XP9MXB'>
                <room>Baltic Stage</room>
                <title>The Sequencer of Tomorrow</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>Talk</type>
                <date>2024-09-06T11:00:00+02:00</date>
                <start>11:00</start>
                <duration>00:30</duration>
                <abstract>None</abstract>
                <slug>ethwarsaw-2024-51060-the-sequencer-of-tomorrow</slug>
                <track>Infrastructure and Scalability</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='53429'>Jan Gorzny</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>The behavior of rollups is generally well understood, backed by a strong documentation and operational networks. However, as these systems mature, they will add more and more functionality and features. They will do this to add distinctive features, reduce trust assumptions, for efficiency, and many other reasons. These changes differentiate existing rollups and will impact how the rollups of tomorrow will behave. In this talk, we&#8217;ll discuss changes to a single rollup component -- the sequencer -- in order to see how it can vary from rollup to rollup. We&#8217;ll explore concepts like shared sequencing, based sequencing, and unique sequencer functionality. After this talk, you&#8217;ll be primed to talk about all the latest innovations -- and current challenges -- for rollup sequencers.</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/XP9MXB/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/XP9MXB/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='032fbc50-88f8-5e70-9737-dd38414dc425' id='53629' code='QTS87J'>
                <room>Baltic Stage</room>
                <title>Ethereum becoming the settlement layer of Web3 - A case study</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>Talk</type>
                <date>2024-09-06T11:30:00+02:00</date>
                <start>11:30</start>
                <duration>00:30</duration>
                <abstract>None</abstract>
                <slug>ethwarsaw-2024-53629-ethereum-becoming-the-settlement-layer-of-web3-a-case-study</slug>
                <track>Infrastructure and Scalability</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='55808'>Marek Olszewski</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>In this talk, I would like to talk about Ethereum becoming the settlement layer of Web3, and use Celo as a case study for L1s transitioning to L2s to make this a reality.</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/QTS87J/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/QTS87J/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='7cdf2a2b-bcce-5d15-8f39-be1642eed817' id='51898' code='KLW9WY'>
                <room>Baltic Stage</room>
                <title>DeFi Panel: Mass adoption, infrastructure, public goods</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>Discussion panel - 60 min</type>
                <date>2024-09-06T12:00:00+02:00</date>
                <start>12:00</start>
                <duration>01:00</duration>
                <abstract>None</abstract>
                <slug>ethwarsaw-2024-51898-defi-panel-mass-adoption-infrastructure-public-goods</slug>
                <track>Infrastructure and Scalability</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='54846'>Angus Tookey</person><person id='56859'>Artem</person><person id='56994'>Nikola Madjarevic</person><person id='57001'>Jakub Wojciechowski</person><person id='57264'>Jakub Dziadkowiec</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>At the DeFi Panel, we will discuss the key challenges facing the decentralised finance sector. Thanks to the presence of experts in the field, we will touch on the development needed for mass adoption, the infrastructure for scaling DeFi and utilising the sector&apos;s potential for public spending. We will also discuss the risks and lack of trust in this space and the factors that can fix this.
You are cordially invited!</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/KLW9WY/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/KLW9WY/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='949ddba9-893d-50a9-bfd2-fbfaa86a3c24' id='54821' code='FMPFQJ'>
                <room>Baltic Stage</room>
                <title>Latest Developments in DeFi</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>Talk</type>
                <date>2024-09-06T14:00:00+02:00</date>
                <start>14:00</start>
                <duration>00:30</duration>
                <abstract>None</abstract>
                <slug>ethwarsaw-2024-54821-latest-developments-in-defi</slug>
                <track>Financial Freedom</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='56818'>definikola</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>The talk will cover the latest trends happening in the DeFi landscape, those including:

- New iterations of DeFi blue-chip protocols
- Tokenized cash &amp; carry strategy (Ethena)
- Cheaper onchain trading with Dencun (L2s)
- Points
- Leveraged ETH restaking

I&apos;ll also conclude the talk with mentioning some of the tools to consider nowadays in DeFi.</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/FMPFQJ/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/FMPFQJ/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='0509019b-5075-5f4e-b81e-a6c5db269858' id='51899' code='DE3TTJ'>
                <room>Baltic Stage</room>
                <title>Are L2s parasitic to L1s ? Where are we heading with L2-centric strategy ?</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>Discussion panel - 60 min</type>
                <date>2024-09-06T14:30:00+02:00</date>
                <start>14:30</start>
                <duration>01:00</duration>
                <abstract>None</abstract>
                <slug>ethwarsaw-2024-51899-are-l2s-parasitic-to-l1s-where-are-we-heading-with-l2-centric-strategy</slug>
                <track>Infrastructure and Scalability</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='55808'>Marek Olszewski</person><person id='56716'>Gregoire Le jeune</person><person id='57016'>Damian Straszak</person><person id='57096'>Bartek Kiepuszewski</person><person id='57540'>Jakub Kucharski</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>This Panel will discuss the current state of L2s wrt to fees that are paid to L1. These are the example of questions that will be explored:
- Can settlement fees cover L1 expenses ? 
- Are we not pricing L1 enough ? 
- Do L2s actually need Ethereum-native assets ?
- Is L2-centric strategy sustainable ? 
And in general - with the competition from L1s such as Solana, has Ethereum put too much emphasis on L2s neglecting L1 ?</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/DE3TTJ/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/DE3TTJ/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='dc1c4323-14c9-56f7-98dd-5a543587fa16' id='55592' code='HDEX8P'>
                <room>Baltic Stage</room>
                <title>Worldcoin - the road to 6 milion users and further growth plans</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>Talk</type>
                <date>2024-09-06T15:30:00+02:00</date>
                <start>15:30</start>
                <duration>00:30</duration>
                <abstract>None</abstract>
                <slug>ethwarsaw-2024-55592-worldcoin-the-road-to-6-milion-users-and-further-growth-plans</slug>
                <track>Mass Adoption</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='57538'>Karol Chilimoniuk</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>Worldcoin - the road to 6 milion users and further growth plans</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/HDEX8P/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/HDEX8P/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='5882fa99-5aa4-521c-80b3-10a979e5ffb3' id='55121' code='3MUEAU'>
                <room>Baltic Stage</room>
                <title>Breaking barriers: how interoperability will shape Web3 finance</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>Talk</type>
                <date>2024-09-06T16:00:00+02:00</date>
                <start>16:00</start>
                <duration>00:30</duration>
                <abstract>None</abstract>
                <slug>ethwarsaw-2024-55121-breaking-barriers-how-interoperability-will-shape-web3-finance</slug>
                <track>Financial Freedom</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='57134'>Francisco Pinto</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>A discussion about Web3 interoperability.</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/3MUEAU/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/3MUEAU/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='f3120e4c-0c47-55bb-934c-ec01199cae51' id='55374' code='HFDFGF'>
                <room>Baltic Stage</room>
                <title>Unifying Ethereum with real-time proofs, made possible today &#8211; thanks to TEEs</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>Talk</type>
                <date>2024-09-06T16:30:00+02:00</date>
                <start>16:30</start>
                <duration>00:30</duration>
                <abstract>None</abstract>
                <slug>ethwarsaw-2024-55374-unifying-ethereum-with-real-time-proofs-made-possible-today-thanks-to-tees</slug>
                <track>Infrastructure and Scalability</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='57354'>Orest Tarasiuk</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>Scaling solutions happen to have introduced fragmentation and composability challenges in the Ethereum ecosystem. A combination of TEEs, AVS and ZK is able to overcome them, by enabling real-time proof generation. This provides instant settlement on Ethereum and synchronous composability across different rollups.</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/HFDFGF/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/HFDFGF/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='87bc6866-518d-5e8a-a1fc-e63b2d9382e6' id='51886' code='9AYU3P'>
                <room>Baltic Stage</room>
                <title>Hackathon Opening</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>Opening</type>
                <date>2024-09-06T17:00:00+02:00</date>
                <start>17:00</start>
                <duration>01:00</duration>
                <abstract>None</abstract>
                <slug>ethwarsaw-2024-51886-hackathon-opening</slug>
                <track></track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='52785'>Monika Zaj&#261;c</person><person id='57407'>Jagoda Anusiewicz</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>Join us for the ETHWarsaw Hackathon Opening to learn all the sponsors and their bounties!</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
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                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/9AYU3P/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/9AYU3P/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='707904bd-4e53-5866-8cda-32c7fc8b1823' id='54676' code='MWSARU'>
                <room>Baltic Stage</room>
                <title>Happy Hour</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>Discussion panel - 60 min</type>
                <date>2024-09-06T18:00:00+02:00</date>
                <start>18:00</start>
                <duration>01:00</duration>
                <abstract>None</abstract>
                <slug>ethwarsaw-2024-54676-happy-hour</slug>
                <track></track>
                
                <persons>
                    
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>Chillout after the conference</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/MWSARU/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/MWSARU/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            
        </room>
        <room name='Vistula stage' guid='6025b6e1-9f00-5bec-ae4e-394580b65db6'>
            <event guid='0f3f0fe1-ae0a-5044-8185-6ffd96ba984d' id='54213' code='BFKYQA'>
                <room>Vistula stage</room>
                <title>Staking Legos as a complementary layer to DeFi</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>Talk</type>
                <date>2024-09-06T10:00:00+02:00</date>
                <start>10:00</start>
                <duration>00:30</duration>
                <abstract>None</abstract>
                <slug>ethwarsaw-2024-54213-staking-legos-as-a-complementary-layer-to-defi</slug>
                <track>Infrastructure and Scalability</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='56282'>Alon Muroch</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>Similar to the DeFi Legos, the Staking Legos have forever changed the ETH staking landscape by promoting participation in Ethereum&#8217;s consensus layer, improving capital efficiency, yield, and the network&#8217;s overall health. 
In this talk, we dive into how composable staking technologies like SSV, LSPs/LRTs, and Restaking Protocols like Karak &amp; Eigenlayer complement the DeFi ecosystem - a macroeconomic view. 
By improving the accessibility and profitability of staking, the DeFi ecosystem stands to benefit from the next wave of stakers that want to use DeFi protocols (for lending, borrowing, etc.) while simultaneously supporting the Ethereum network&#8217;s overall health.</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/BFKYQA/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/BFKYQA/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='75f08bd1-d7de-54e9-aa2d-95e11d3dc825' id='54170' code='LZST3K'>
                <room>Vistula stage</room>
                <title>VC Panel - Lying with snakes? - risks and opportunities coming with external funding</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>Discussion panel - 30 min</type>
                <date>2024-09-06T10:30:00+02:00</date>
                <start>10:30</start>
                <duration>00:30</duration>
                <abstract>None</abstract>
                <slug>ethwarsaw-2024-54170-vc-panel-lying-with-snakes-risks-and-opportunities-coming-with-external-funding</slug>
                <track></track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='56712'>Przemek Kowalczyk</person><person id='56785'>Blake</person><person id='57664'>Julian Zawistowski</person><person id='57665'>Micha&#322; Mroczkowski</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>Small panel #3</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/LZST3K/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/LZST3K/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='da5ee607-d70d-52c5-aa56-cd7926a617c3' id='54981' code='CFTYGE'>
                <room>Vistula stage</room>
                <title>How to implement a Counter-Strike rating system in a blockchain protocol, and why?</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>Talk</type>
                <date>2024-09-06T11:00:00+02:00</date>
                <start>11:00</start>
                <duration>00:30</duration>
                <abstract>None</abstract>
                <slug>ethwarsaw-2024-54981-how-to-implement-a-counter-strike-rating-system-in-a-blockchain-protocol-and-why</slug>
                <track>Mass Adoption</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='56992'>Kajetan Olas</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>What do Counter-Strike, chess, and DAO projects have in common? One key element is the need for reliable rating systems that can accurately assess user reputation and skill levels. Discover how methods long used in MMO games can enhance the blockchain economy of your project.</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/CFTYGE/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/CFTYGE/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='f71c04ed-94f9-5c74-af9f-4d7d7593e922' id='52229' code='7WCCQX'>
                <room>Vistula stage</room>
                <title>How to build a community around your product? 10 lessons from 17 months of running Kiwi</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>Talk</type>
                <date>2024-09-06T11:30:00+02:00</date>
                <start>11:30</start>
                <duration>00:30</duration>
                <abstract>None</abstract>
                <slug>ethwarsaw-2024-52229-how-to-build-a-community-around-your-product-10-lessons-from-17-months-of-running-kiwi</slug>
                <track>Mass Adoption</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='54501'>Mac Budkowski</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>Everyone in crypto says that the community is important but how do you actually build it? 

In this talk, I&#8217;ll share lessons we learned while building a community of hundreds of crypto founders, devs, creators, and investors.

**I will walk you through all the steps:**
* How to think about community,
* Where to start,
* How to choose the niche,
* Why inviting &#8216;social stars&#8217; typically doesn&#8217;t work,
* How to bootstrap the first activity,
* How to keep the community active,
* and so on.

Each step will be accompanied by real-world examples. I will also explain why some things work since - apart from my crypto experience - I also have a psychology degree.</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/7WCCQX/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/7WCCQX/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='223a2ebb-4134-5ad4-a09c-f5b9630a5b2c' id='52409' code='YBMNML'>
                <room>Vistula stage</room>
                <title>How to steal $1M from a DeFi Smart Contract</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>Talk</type>
                <date>2024-09-06T12:00:00+02:00</date>
                <start>12:00</start>
                <duration>00:30</duration>
                <abstract>None</abstract>
                <slug>ethwarsaw-2024-52409-how-to-steal-1m-from-a-defi-smart-contract</slug>
                <track>Security and Resilience</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='54697'>Bartosz Barwikowski</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>In May 2024, I discovered a critical flaw in a DeFi smart contract that could have been exploited to steal $1.08 million. I will recount the story of how I uncovered the vulnerability and demonstrate the simulation I created to prove the bug. Additionally, I will explain how the issue was resolved and discuss strategies to prevent similar vulnerabilities in other projects.</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/YBMNML/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/YBMNML/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='fae8f85e-0c68-557e-831b-5d309ed40a5c' id='54362' code='LXMSSL'>
                <room>Vistula stage</room>
                <title>You&apos;ve been taught wrong about NFTs &amp; I will prove you why.</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>Talk</type>
                <date>2024-09-06T12:30:00+02:00</date>
                <start>12:30</start>
                <duration>00:30</duration>
                <abstract>None</abstract>
                <slug>ethwarsaw-2024-54362-you-ve-been-taught-wrong-about-nfts-i-will-prove-you-why</slug>
                <track>Mass Adoption</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='56402'>mcarbon</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>Although the definition of NFT is out there &amp; speaks for itself, people are completely unaware of use cases &amp; future potential of NFTs as a technology. Reason? Previous media narration &amp; current lack of educational sources with solid understanding of NFTs - another panel, another NFT specialist, another presentation of NFTs as a speculative asset in all industries possible, from fashion to gaming.

This panel focuses on obvious yet never ever presented side of NFTs through three parts:
1. Explaining the common mistakes in narration and real meaning behind the definition of NFT technology as a &quot;non-fungible cryptographic token on a blockchain used to verify ownership and authenticity of a digital content or physical item&quot;.
2. Showcasing key use cases of NFTs EXCLUDING any speculative aspects.
3. Proving the potential of NFT technology as a major solution to the problems of AI-dominated world.</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/LXMSSL/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/LXMSSL/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='078a5ded-1eba-5f24-8501-5d0ccc3ca801' id='54168' code='KLFXTY'>
                <room>Vistula stage</room>
                <title>RWA Tokenization: Best Use Cases</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>Discussion panel - 30 min</type>
                <date>2024-09-06T14:00:00+02:00</date>
                <start>14:00</start>
                <duration>00:30</duration>
                <abstract>None</abstract>
                <slug>ethwarsaw-2024-54168-rwa-tokenization-best-use-cases</slug>
                <track>Financial Freedom</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='53192'>Matt Kielczewski</person><person id='54538'>Max Folaron</person><person id='56471'>Sandra</person><person id='56811'>Vugar Usi Zade</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>Small panel #1</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/KLFXTY/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/KLFXTY/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='d1b37f9d-1b92-57d5-a51c-2806ba146a54' id='52446' code='VFLBZN'>
                <room>Vistula stage</room>
                <title>What&#8217;s the fair price of ETH ?</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>Talk</type>
                <date>2024-09-06T14:30:00+02:00</date>
                <start>14:30</start>
                <duration>00:30</duration>
                <abstract>None</abstract>
                <slug>ethwarsaw-2024-52446-what-s-the-fair-price-of-eth</slug>
                <track>Security and Resilience</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='54731'>Anastasia Melachrinos</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>A talk on the importance of providing smart contracts with a robust and outlier-resistant reliable price, and how to compute such a price for any cryptocurrency, from very liquid ones to very illiquid ones.</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/VFLBZN/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/VFLBZN/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='ca1a9ef9-d745-5b4f-94c6-580b1345e561' id='53625' code='EA9PVW'>
                <room>Vistula stage</room>
                <title>Polish NFT Rebellion: How thePolacy sparked a polish digital revolution on NFT markret</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>Talk</type>
                <date>2024-09-06T15:00:00+02:00</date>
                <start>15:00</start>
                <duration>00:30</duration>
                <abstract>None</abstract>
                <slug>ethwarsaw-2024-53625-polish-nft-rebellion-how-thepolacy-sparked-a-polish-digital-revolution-on-nft-markret</slug>
                <track>Mass Adoption</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='55803'>3xhuman</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>My Background:

Successfully led an NFT project to 110 ETH volume on OpenSea
Built Poland&apos;s most active NFT community without paid promotions
Expertise in brand building and awareness creation for NFT projects

Talk Overview:
I&apos;ll discuss how I (we in thePolacy core team) organically grew a thriving NFT community in Poland, focusing on strategies that can be applied globally. My talk will cover:

The Polish NFT landscape and its unique challenges
Core principles of organic community building in the NFT space
Case study of my NFT project&apos;s growth
Practical strategies for community engagement and expansion
Brand-building techniques specific to NFTs
Future outlook for NFTs in Poland and beyond

Key Takeaways for Attendees:

Proven tactics for organic community growth
Insights into the Polish NFT market
Strategies for building a strong NFT brand
Tips for engaging and retaining community members
Lessons learned from real-world (hyper-local) success in the NFT space</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/EA9PVW/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/EA9PVW/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='53d21f96-6a24-518e-8b8f-37c6a71dd46c' id='52927' code='J8PB8W'>
                <room>Vistula stage</room>
                <title>A smooth way to start validating with Lido for solo-stakers</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>Workshop - 30 min</type>
                <date>2024-09-06T15:30:00+02:00</date>
                <start>15:30</start>
                <duration>00:30</duration>
                <abstract>None</abstract>
                <slug>ethwarsaw-2024-52927-a-smooth-way-to-start-validating-with-lido-for-solo-stakers</slug>
                <track>Infrastructure and Scalability</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='55172'>Dmitry Chernukhin</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>Lido Community Staking Module adds a permissionless entry to the Lido on Ethereum Node Operator set, enfranchises solo-staker participation in the protocol, and maintains Ethereum protocol security and reliability.

Let&#8217;s think about the Community Staking Module (CSM) as an interface and take a look at interaction with it, from the widget fields and buttons to bonds and reward distribution.

See how easy it is to join CSM and start working for the sake of Ethereum decentralization.

There will be community OAT sharing for early adopters.</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/J8PB8W/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/J8PB8W/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='d041b3ac-4661-5fd2-a5c5-e7571030f45b' id='51162' code='7XAVW9'>
                <room>Vistula stage</room>
                <title>AI &amp; Intents in DeFi -  buzzwords or significant improvement on how we operate in DeFi?</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>Talk</type>
                <date>2024-09-06T16:00:00+02:00</date>
                <start>16:00</start>
                <duration>00:30</duration>
                <abstract>None</abstract>
                <slug>ethwarsaw-2024-51162-ai-intents-in-defi-buzzwords-or-significant-improvement-on-how-we-operate-in-defi</slug>
                <track>Infrastructure and Scalability</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='53516'>Lukasz Stoczynski</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>Both Intents and AI have dominated the space as the killer technology that will revolutionize how we interact onchain. They seem to be even more significant when it comes to interacting with DeFi. But is that true? Or is it just another narrative that will pump someone&apos;s bags in the next cycle?

In this presentation, we will dive deep into how Mimic Finance is improving the way to operate in DeFi and how implementing AI &amp; Intents can improve 10x the way we send our transactions onchain.</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/7XAVW9/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/7XAVW9/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            <event guid='3af83315-62cd-5c4d-b952-d4d3b21c9be1' id='54379' code='CQUSVK'>
                <room>Vistula stage</room>
                <title>L2s in a nutshell</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>Talk</type>
                <date>2024-09-06T16:30:00+02:00</date>
                <start>16:30</start>
                <duration>00:30</duration>
                <abstract>None</abstract>
                <slug>ethwarsaw-2024-54379-l2s-in-a-nutshell</slug>
                <track>Infrastructure and Scalability</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='56417'>Hubert Kotli&#324;ski</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>This 30-minute talk provides an extensive introduction to the L2 ecosystem, delineating the vast array of technologies that enhance Ethereum&apos;s scalability and functionality. I will explore not only the fundamental categories of rollups, including Optimistic and Zero-Knowledge rollups, but also delve into emerging subcategories such as booster rollups, based rollups, and ephemeral rollups. Utilizing L2BEAT&apos;s acclaimed frameworks - Risk Rosette, Stages, and Badges - I will offer a detailed analysis of the various L2 solutions, assessing their unique attributes, risks, and decentralization statuses. This presentation aims to clarify the complex landscape of L2 technologies, demonstrating how each category and subcategory contributes uniquely to overcoming Ethereum&apos;s scalability challenges. The talk will feature visual aids, including charts and diagrams, to illustrate the differences and functionalities of each rollup type, making the information accessible and engaging for all attendees.</description>
                <recording>
                    <license></license>
                    <optout>false</optout>
                </recording>
                <links></links>
                <attachments></attachments>

                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/CQUSVK/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/CQUSVK/feedback/</feedback_url>
            </event>
            
        </room>
        <room name='Masuria stage' guid='68054fc5-db84-550f-8ad5-767a1da3ec30'>
            <event guid='a5c79d89-a3a6-5554-9513-37a43a0647b8' id='55288' code='3YPHLL'>
                <room>Masuria stage</room>
                <title>Web3&apos;s reputation at risk. How can crypto media rebuild trust and educate?</title>
                <subtitle></subtitle>
                <type>Talk</type>
                <date>2024-09-06T11:00:00+02:00</date>
                <start>11:00</start>
                <duration>00:30</duration>
                <abstract>None</abstract>
                <slug>ethwarsaw-2024-55288-web3-s-reputation-at-risk-how-can-crypto-media-rebuild-trust-and-educate</slug>
                <track>Mass Adoption</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='57264'>Jakub Dziadkowiec</person>
                </persons>
                <language>en</language>
                <description>This presentation explores the challenges facing the reputation of Web3 due to recent scandals, lack of transparency, and insufficient regulation. It emphasizes the critical role that crypto media can play in rebuilding trust through education, transparency, and ethical standards, offering practical steps to enhance the quality of information and community engagement.</description>
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                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/3YPHLL/</url>
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            <event guid='ee7c27b6-7179-5ee0-97bc-e601506d30a8' id='55117' code='LFQT8Q'>
                <room>Masuria stage</room>
                <title>The Future of Unstoppable Communications</title>
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                <date>2024-09-06T11:30:00+02:00</date>
                <start>11:30</start>
                <duration>00:30</duration>
                <abstract>None</abstract>
                <slug>ethwarsaw-2024-55117-the-future-of-unstoppable-communications</slug>
                <track>Security and Resilience</track>
                
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                    <person id='57126'>Shivek Khurana</person>
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                <description>Explore how **self-sovereign identity and censorship-resistant communication** empower individuals with privacy, security, and digital freedom. This talk delves into the limitations of centralized systems and highlights Ethereum based solutions like Codex and Waku that allow users to control their own data and communicate freely **without relying on central authorities**. 

By examining real-world applications, such as the Status app, attendees will gain insights into how these technologies uphold human rights, defend civil liberties, and shape the future of decentralized communication.</description>
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                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/LFQT8Q/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/LFQT8Q/feedback/</feedback_url>
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                <room>Masuria stage</room>
                <title>Memecoins: Obsession or Goldmine?</title>
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                <type>Talk</type>
                <date>2024-09-06T12:00:00+02:00</date>
                <start>12:00</start>
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                <abstract>None</abstract>
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                <track>Mass Adoption</track>
                
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                    <person id='57308'>Chris Perdek</person>
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                <description>Memecoins are born from viral jokes, memes, and a touch of madness, capturing the wild spirit of online communities. Memecoins aren&#8217;t here to revolutionize finance&#8212;they&#8217;re here to have fun, troll the traditional system, and maybe make you a quick buck if you&#8217;re lucky.

Take Dogecoin, for example. What started as a joke has become a crypto powerhouse, thanks to strong community backing and influencer endorsements. Memecoins thrive on social media buzz, FOMO, and meme culture, making them highly volatile and speculative.

During my speech, we&apos;ll dive into the world of meme coins, exploring their origins, dynamics, and how to navigate their unpredictable market with insight and strategy.

PS: moggers mog</description>
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                <links></links>
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                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/FRLGAG/</url>
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            <event guid='d2562166-5df3-5d11-9931-77770aa7e374' id='55094' code='QMR78P'>
                <room>Masuria stage</room>
                <title>State of Farcaster</title>
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                <date>2024-09-06T14:00:00+02:00</date>
                <start>14:00</start>
                <duration>00:30</duration>
                <abstract>None</abstract>
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                <track>Mass Adoption</track>
                
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                    <person id='57103'>woj</person>
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                <description>Farcaster had a massive year so far. Hype settled but the ambition remains high. What&apos;s going to happen next?</description>
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                <links></links>
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                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/QMR78P/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/QMR78P/feedback/</feedback_url>
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            <event guid='4da748fa-d528-542c-b5a1-696dca83a7ef' id='54789' code='M9VM7F'>
                <room>Masuria stage</room>
                <title>Revenue-driven PR: Integrating Comms into your web3 growth strategy</title>
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                <date>2024-09-06T14:30:00+02:00</date>
                <start>14:30</start>
                <duration>00:30</duration>
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                <track>Mass Adoption</track>
                
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                    <person id='56790'>Martyna Borys-Liszka</person>
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                <description>In this talk, I will share actionable insights on how to transform PR into a revenue-generating tool that can be utilsed by sales, marketing and BD teams. This session is designed to help companies shift the way they think about PR&#8212;from being just a tool for visibility to a key driver of revenue. We&#8217;ll explore how PR integrates with other revenue-generating activities and how you can leverage it to maximise your company&#8217;s bottom line.</description>
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                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/M9VM7F/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/M9VM7F/feedback/</feedback_url>
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                <room>Masuria stage</room>
                <title>Splitting the Atom in &quot;Concentrated Liquidity&quot;</title>
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                <date>2024-09-06T15:00:00+02:00</date>
                <start>15:00</start>
                <duration>00:30</duration>
                <abstract>None</abstract>
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                <track>Financial Freedom</track>
                
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                    <person id='55056'>Mark Richardson</person>
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                <description>Concentrated liquidity (aka &quot;amplified&quot; liquidity) refers to a specific transformation of the canonical constant product bonding curves first introduced in 2017. Concentrated liquidity protocols allow liquidity providers to quote prices with arbitrarily low rates of slippage compared to the constant product paradigm, with the caveat being that the available liquidity is enumerated over a specific, finite price interval as opposed to an infinite one.

Its most popular implementation is characterized by a large set of discrete, 2-dimensional price boundaries, from which liquidity providers may select a subset to contribute tokens into. Perhaps owing to its level of market saturation, it is now assumed that these design choices are synonymous with the concentrated liquidity general theory. This is not true. 

With this talk, I aim to introduce a more fundamental understanding of concentrated liquidity theory, including its 1-dimensional and n-dimensional realizations, and its utility beyond the status quo in contemporary DeFi architecture.</description>
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                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/HMCW9S/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/HMCW9S/feedback/</feedback_url>
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            <event guid='a0354824-a24c-51e8-a1bb-47df6857190c' id='54711' code='RNVUY3'>
                <room>Masuria stage</room>
                <title>From Bear to Bull : How a reversal trend changes your portfolio strategy</title>
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                <date>2024-09-06T15:30:00+02:00</date>
                <start>15:30</start>
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                <track>Mass Adoption</track>
                
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                    <person id='56717'>TBC</person>
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                <language>en</language>
                <description>TBC</description>
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                    <license></license>
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                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/RNVUY3/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/RNVUY3/feedback/</feedback_url>
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                <room>Masuria stage</room>
                <title>Entering Web3 Startup As Mid / Senior Engineer by RedStone</title>
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                <type>Workshop - 60 min</type>
                <date>2024-09-06T16:00:00+02:00</date>
                <start>16:00</start>
                <duration>01:00</duration>
                <abstract>None</abstract>
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                <track>Web3ABC</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='57036'>Cezary Haliniarz</person>
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                <language>en</language>
                <description>RedStone is the quickest growing Oracle globally, currently a top 3 player.
Cezary, one of our integrations engineers is going to present key aspects of our platform and share more about starting a career in Web3 and what skillset is actually needed.

If you are a Mid / Senior Engineer that&apos;s one workshop you shouldn&apos;t miss - practical info from a person working hands-on on Web3 integrations.</description>
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                    <license></license>
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                <links></links>
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                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/A9L3NV/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/A9L3NV/feedback/</feedback_url>
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                <room>Beaver Workshop stage</room>
                <title>Full Stack dapp Workshop</title>
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                <type>Workshop - 120 min</type>
                <date>2024-09-06T10:00:00+02:00</date>
                <start>10:00</start>
                <duration>02:00</duration>
                <abstract>None</abstract>
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                <track>Web3ABC</track>
                
                <persons>
                    <person id='56112'>Kevin Jones</person>
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                <language>en</language>
                <description>In this workshop we will build out a full stack dapp from scratch using Scaffold-ETH and The Graph. Come learn how to build on Ethereum quickly and easily!

Scaffold-ETH is an open-source, up-to-date toolkit for building decentralized applications (dapps) on the Ethereum blockchain. It&apos;s designed to make it easier for developers to create and deploy smart contracts and build user interfaces that interact with those contracts.

The Graph is an indexing protocol for organizing and accessing data from blockchains and storage networks. It allows developers to search, find, publish, and use the public data they need to build decentralized applications.</description>
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                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/GRPDTY/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/GRPDTY/feedback/</feedback_url>
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                <room>Beaver Workshop stage</room>
                <title>Intro to Cairo Smart Contract Development</title>
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                <date>2024-09-06T12:00:00+02:00</date>
                <start>12:00</start>
                <duration>01:00</duration>
                <abstract>None</abstract>
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                    <person id='56993'>Mikolaj Barwicki</person>
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                <description>Cairo is a provable computation programming language, which is a bloodstream of Starknet Layer 2 ecosystem. This hands-on session provides introduction into basic elements of the language, fundamental concepts of smart contract design for Starknet, and opportunity to dive into development tooling available for learning and experimentation purposes.</description>
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                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/KXK9MD/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/KXK9MD/feedback/</feedback_url>
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                <room>Beaver Workshop stage</room>
                <title>Web3Pi DIY Workshop: Running an Ethereum Node on Raspberry Pi</title>
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                <type>Workshop - 120 min</type>
                <date>2024-09-06T14:00:00+02:00</date>
                <start>14:00</start>
                <duration>02:00</duration>
                <abstract>None</abstract>
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                    <person id='56883'>Jakub Kornafel</person><person id='57340'>Przemyslaw Idzkiewicz</person><person id='57360'>Robert Mordzon</person><person id='57574'>&#321;ukasz Gle&#324;</person>
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                <description>Join our hands-on DIY workshop, where you&apos;ll assemble a Raspberry Pi and set up your own Ethereum node. Gain practical skills to manage your node and contribute to Ethereum&apos;s decentralization. By the end, you&apos;ll have a running Ethereum node and a solid grasp of the technology.</description>
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                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/XA7EZG/</url>
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                <room>Beaver Workshop stage</room>
                <title>Social Media Protocols</title>
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                <date>2024-09-06T16:00:00+02:00</date>
                <start>16:00</start>
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                <track>Mass Adoption</track>
                
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                    <person id='55951'>limone.eth</person>
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                <description>Why decentralization matters in social networks. In this talk i&apos;ll go through the spectrum of decentralizations between centralized solutions, federated ones and decentralized ones. Covering Twitter, Mastodon, Nostr, Lens and Farcaster. Every solution has its own pros &amp; cons, but some of them are more likely safe, useful and effective in bringing human coordination and social communication forward</description>
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                    <license></license>
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                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/ZVXEZP/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/ZVXEZP/feedback/</feedback_url>
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                <room>Beaver Workshop stage</room>
                <title>How to Farcaster Frames</title>
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                <type>Workshop - 30 min</type>
                <date>2024-09-06T16:30:00+02:00</date>
                <start>16:30</start>
                <duration>00:30</duration>
                <abstract>None</abstract>
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                    <person id='55951'>limone.eth</person>
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                <description>Learn how to build [Farcaster Frames](https://docs.farcaster.xyz/developers/frames/), a new way to build interactive apps that run directly in a Farcaster social feed. The workshop will cover a basic introduction about the Frame specification as well as an hands-on section going deep dive into [Frames.js](https://framesjs.org/) (the fastest way to make Frames) and how to start building frames. The workshop will close with an introduction around [Open Frames](https://framesjs.org/guides/open-frames), a way to build frames that are compatible also with XMTP and Lens.</description>
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                <url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/AAZMQM/</url>
                <feedback_url>https://cfp.ethwarsaw.dev/ethwarsaw-2024/talk/AAZMQM/feedback/</feedback_url>
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