Jasper De Goojier: SEDA – Intent-Based Modular Data Layer

As technology progresses, infrastructure should be commoditised, especially in Web3, in order to avoid the creation of bottlenecks and gatekeepers. Blockchains are naturally oblivious to off-chain data, so they need oracles to fetch data. However, given their past technical limitations, oracles have failed to provide a decentralised and permissionless framework for data query. SEDA seeks to change this by creating an intent-based modular data layer, which brings off-chain data on-chain, in order for it to be available to any party, regardless of who requested it first.

We were joined by Jasper De Goojier, co-founder of SEDA Protocol, to discuss the oracle landscape and how SEDA aims to decentralise it and make data access permissionless.

Topics covered in this episode:

  • Jasper’s background
  • High level overview of SEDA
  • Oracle use cases
  • How SEDA Protocol functions
  • Intent-based data availability
  • Verifying subjective data & LLM integration
  • ZKPs & FHE for data privacy
  • Interoperability & bridging
  • Roadmap & optimistic oracles
  • SEDA token migration
  • Chain abstraction

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This episode is hosted by Brian Fabian Crain. Show notes and listening options: epicenter.tv/538

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