Web3: A New Way to Store Information with Josh Crites, Developer Relations Engineer at Aztec
How does Web3 facilitate new ways of storing information? Why are hackathons such unique environments? Do failed programming projects open up new opportunities? In this episode of the State of Developer Education podcast, we’re joined by Josh Crites, Developer Relations Engineer at Aztec to exploxe and answer these questions.
In this episode of the State of Developer Education podcast, Jon speaks with Josh Crites, Developer Relations Engineer at Aztec, a company bringing programmable privacy to Web3! Having had such roles as a Partner at Celo and an Ethereum Educator at ConsenSys, he has more than a proven track record. In fact, Josh started his working career in the skiing world and, after traveling and going on a personal journey, he’s now a prominent figure in the world of Web3!
Together, they get right into why Web3 can facilitate a new way of transferring and storing data; why Hackathons are absolutely crucial for the development of not just programmers, but for Web3 developers too; and why Hackathons are such unique environments!