Yes, the @protocol.berlin talk is here: watch.protocol.berlin/65a90bf47932...
Yes, the @protocol.berlin talk is here: watch.protocol.berlin/65a90bf47932...
Tuesday next week we will have our first Stammtisch after @protocol.berlin v2 on board of @c-base.org
Please RSVP on @smokesignal.events
preview.smokesignal.events/did:plc:cspd...
Hot tip: you can also click on the playlist tab, and you’ll find all talks organised by each stage 😉
If you didn’t manage to see all the talks you wanted to, or didn’t even make it to the event, we got you!
Step 1: Go to: watch.protocol.berlin and you can find all the recordings there.
Step 2: Grab some popcorn and enjoy 😉
We are finally back to humanity after v2, and just in time to drop you all a treat before the weekend!
The Protocol Berg recordings are now live, thanks to our friends over at streameth
Read below to see how you can catch up on all the awesome content from this year’s event👇
Edmund Edgar at Protocol Berg v2 in Berlin, 2025.
@goat.navy tryna atproto-pill all the cypherpunks @protocol.berlin
Daniel Norman (IPFS) at Protocol Berg v2, June 2025.
Daniel Norman (IPFS) at Protocol Berg v2, June 2025.
Daniel Norman (IPFS) at Protocol Berg v2, June 2025.
Daniel Norman (IPFS) at Protocol Berg v2, June 2025.
Nice talk from @norman.life unpacking why web security is layered, how @ipfs.tech offers tools (like GitHub Deploy action and Verified Fetch) to improve various layers. @protocol.berlin
Kicking off Day 2 at @protocol.berlin and still buzzing from all of yesterday’s talks 🤯
Amazing to see so many teams and protocols represented, enjoying deep philosophy convos and practical workshops 💪🏼
🎥 Dropping a quick recap from Day 1🍿
Excellent practical talk on content moderation in decentralised systems @kuehlewindt.com @radicle.xyz at @protocol.berlin
Links and notes for my talk about ATProto at @protocol.berlin (Friday 13th)
www.edochan.com/talks/atproto/
Next week I'll be giving a short talk at Protocol Berg in Berlin sharing some insights into distributed and concurrent programming. For those who cannot attend in person, it will be streamed and recorded, but I have a couple of ticket vouchers. Please drop me a message if you'd like to get one 😉
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Come find us at @protocol.berlin next week!
Come for the code. Stay for the conversations.
Read the post for all the details:
dod.ngo/blog/2025/pr...
Protocol Berg v2 is for the curious 🤔
For the ones deep in the weeds of distributed systems and for people who care about the long-term resilience of the things we’re building.
Also a huge shoutout to the
Meerkat team for collaborating with us to provide a smooth Q&A process, for our speakers and attendees 🖤
It's powered by zk, so you can ask whatever spicy question you want, anonymously. No excuses!
For this edition we are also teaming up with the
@zkavclub.bsky.social for decentralized storytelling 🎙️
Drop by the recording station to record a podcast, share an idea, or tell a story and help shape the collective memory of Protocol Berg! No experience or booking needed.
There’ll also be a colouring book in case you want to decompress / just get creative / leave us a message / all of the above 🎨
Ever wonder what those weird sounds were in the first Protocol Berg videos? For the younger ones out there, that’s a typewriter
Before computers, people used them to write papers.
At v2, you’ll find one in the wild, so you can leave anonymous feedback or a guestbook entry the analog way.
We’ll also have a small web3 library which explores the concept of infrastructure for different angles, from geopolitics, and philosophy, collaborative practices and technology.
You can take a break and have a read 📚
We have some easter eggs around the venue🥚
Introducing “Bring paper, get paper.”
Bring a research paper you love. Trade it for another. Start a conversation. And take it home!
We’ll hear from people building across alllll the ecosystems:
@ethereum.org , @ipfs.tech , Cosmos, Polkadot, Bitcoin and many others
The goal: bring together those thinking seriously about decentralized tech, and how we build resilient systems at scale, together.
You’ll find talks and workshops on 👩💻
– Consensus protocols
– Peer-to-peer networking
– Distributed VMs
– Open-source governance
– Client diversity
– Real-world infra challenges
– Rollups, data availability, and so much more.
We have multiple rooms with back-to-back talks, workshops, and space for spontaneous whiteboard sessions so you can brainstorm with whoever you like, whenever you like 🧠
This year’s edition will be hosted inside the Colosseum, a restored 19th-century cinema in Prenzlauer Berg. Adding some old school cinema vibes (and popcorn) to the conversations 🍿
Protocol Berg isn’t your typical industry event✨
It’s free to attend, donation-backed, and entirely sponsor-free. The focus is on sharing work and research, learning from each other, and asking the real questions.
This time next week Protocol Berg will be well underway!!
We penned a post on what you can expect at v2, including some extra surprises on top of the speaker and workshop program 👀
Here's a refresher for those who may have missed it 👇
Check out the full schedule, and see you all in Berlin next week!
protocol.berlin#schedule
Matthew Stephenson presents Veiling, an intents-based method that allows protocols to handle oracle uncertainty transparently, enabling fair transactions under unknown prices and avoiding forks or gaslighting users.
Andrew Macpherson, Shtuka Research, introduces automated payment allocation mechanisms for decentralized storage in swarm, showing how a microeconomic approach using Tullock contests can drive efficient pricing and healthy competition among service providers.
žygimantas , interchain.io, presents a novel method for testing blockchains before and during production, detailing how critical components like consensus, state machines, and communication protocols are validated and analyzed using pre-mainnet data.