The Protocol: Behind the Scenes as Big-Tent Consensus Goes Up
We took a spin through some of the side events and preparations taking place Tuesday ahead of CoinDesk's annual conference, which starts Wednesday in Austin.

The crowd has started rolling into Austin, Texas, for Consensus, CoinDesk's annual crypto conference, which runs Wednesday through Friday. We're incredibly excited for all the blockchain tech programming, as well as the chance to connect IRL with lots of industry contacts.
Here is our rundown of all the key blockchain tech programming. (Along with a couple handy links to all the side events and parties!) We also have a preview of our planned summit on decentralized AI. (Yours truly will be emceeing the Protocol Village Stage for 1.5 full days as well as interviewing Ordinals/Runes creator Casey Rodarmor on the Mainstage on Friday. We'll also be doing a live recording of The Protocol podcast on Thursday.)
As things were warming up around town on Tuesday, I made the rounds – attending a summit on how to fund Bitcoin Core developers, an event hosted by the DePIN project Akash with crypto OG Eric Vorhees and a happy-hour party hosted by the Sui developer Mysten Labs, Axelar developer Interop Labs and Big Brain Holdings, an early-stage crypto investment firm. I also took a spin through the show floor, and took some photos. See below.
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- Implications of ETH ETF approvals (or almost-approvals).
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- Trump pledges to commute Ross Ulbricht's sentence with time served.
- Top picks from the past week's Protocol Village column: Ledger, Taiko, ENS, Dfinity, Horizon.
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ETH ETF IMPLICATIONS - The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission approved key regulatory filings for proposed exchange traded funds (ETFs) linked to the price of the Ethereum blockchain's native cryptocurrency, ether
DOGE DIRGE: Kabosu, the Shiba Inu dog whose viral meme picture inspired the creation of dogecoin, died last week at 17. DOGE’s success later birthed a whole cohort of dog-themed tokens such as shiba inu
In a postscript to The Protocol's writeup last week on the disclosures that two top Ethereum Foundation researchers had accepted paid advisory deals with the restaking platform EigenLayer, the foundation's executive director, Aya Miyaguchi, wrote on X that "we have been working on a formal policy" to address potential conflicts of interest. "It is clear that relying on culture and individual judgment has not been sufficient," she wrote.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump, running for reelection, pledged to commute Silk Road founder Ross Ulbricht’s life sentence to time served if he wins in November.
Protocol Village
Top picks of the past week from our Protocol Village column, highlighting key blockchain tech upgrades and news.

Ledger's new 'Stax' touchscreen hardware wallet (Ledger)
1. Ledger, the crypto hardware wallet maker,announced that Stax, a new touchscreen device, is now shipping to pre-order customers. According to the team: "Stax is the first-ever secure touchscreen device, bringing clarity and confidence to signing transactions and securing your digital value. It was designed by Tony Fadell, builder of the iPod. New orders for Stax will be available this summer."
2. Taiko, a fully open-source, permissionless Ethereum-Equivalent ZK rollup, announced Monday it has deployed on mainnet, after two years of work on the project. Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin proposed the inaugural block. "Taiko deployed Based Contestable Rollup (BCR), a type of based rollup that combines based sequencing and a contestation mechanism with multi-proofs," according to a blog post.
3. Ethereum Name Service Labs, the company behind the ENS domain name protocol, proposed Tuesday to go through a complete architectural redesign that would turn the network into alayer-2 blockchain. The proposal, dubbed “ENSv2,” will overhaul the project's registry system as part of the transformation into a layer 2, which is an auxiliary network that provides cheaper transaction fees that can then be settled to the base blockchain, Ethereum.
4. Dfinity Foundation, a major contributor to
5. Horizen Labs, a primary developer behind the Horizen blockchain, is launching "zkVerify, a dedicated zero-knowledge proof verification network designed for settlement optimization, to address the largest expense that zkRollups and zkApps currently face which limit scalability and efficiency," according to the team: "ZkVerify offloads computationally intensive proof verification, enabling blockchains to focus on core functions. It integrates with multiple SNARK proving schemes and reduces verification costs by up to 91%. Currently, it supports Ethereum and Bitcoin L2s, with plans to expand to other architectures.
Consensus 2024 Sneak Preview
Our big annual conference starts Wednesday in Austin, Texas. We made the rounds and took some photos.

Crypto OG Eric Vorhees, who is now working on the permissionless AI chat app Venice.ai, spoke Tuesday in Austin at a side event with Greg Osuri, CEO of Overclock Labs, creator of Akash, an open network that facilitates secure and efficient buying and selling of computing resources. (Bradley Keoun)

At the Bitcoin Network Longevity Summit on Tuesday, investors, developers and business people discussed ways of providing funding to Bitcoin Core programmers. (Bradley Keoun)

Show floor going up. The blink rate will be high. (Bradley Keoun)

CoinDesk programming coordinators run through a dress rehearsal with technical personnel. (Bradley Keoun)

Scene from the happy hour thrown by Sui developer Mysten Labs, Axelar developer Interop Labs and Big Brain Holdings, an early-stage crypto investment firm. (Bradley Keoun)
Money Center
Fundraisings
- Cysic, a ZK (zero-knowledge) hardware acceleration company, announced that it has successfully raised $12 million in a pre-A funding round.
- Plume has raised $10 million in seed funding for what it says will be the first layer-2 blockchain purpose-built for real-world assets, or RWAs, in a round led by Haun Ventures.
Data and Tokens
- Caitlyn Jenner Meme Coin Sows Confusion as Observers Question Its Provenance
- Crypto Lending Firm Maple Finance Unveils Syrup Yield Platform and Rewards Token
- Solana Validators to Get More SOL as Fee Proposal Passes in Favor
- Bitcoin and Ether ETF Markets Expected to Grow to $450B: Bernstein
- Ether ETF Listing Approval Sees Billions Poured Into Restaking Protocol Ether.Fi
- Ethereum Meme Coins PEPE, MOG Hit Lifetime Highs on Ether ETF Filing Approvals
- Mt.Gox Transfers $9B Bitcoin to Single Address as Part of Repayment Plans
Regulatory and Policy
- ‘Innovation Continues to Occur in Siloes’: DTCC Digital Head Nadine Chakar on Responsible Blockchain Building
- Grassroots Policy Advocates Are Key to Seeding Crypto Innovation, writes Polygon's Rebecca Rettig
Calendar
- May 29-31: Consensus, Austin Texas.
- May 29-31: Bitcoin Seoul.
- June 11-13: Apex, the XRP Ledger Developer Summit, Amsterdam.
- July 8-11: EthCC, Brussels.
- July 25-27: Bitcoin 2024, Nashville.
- Aug. 19-21: Web3 Summit, Berlin.
- Sept. 19-21: Solana Breakpoint, Singapore.
- Sept. 1-7: Korea Blockchain Week, Seoul.
- Sept. 30-Oct. 2: Messari Mainnet, New York.
- Oct. 9-11: Permissionless, Salt Lake City.
- Oct. 21-22: Cosmoverse, Dubai.
- Oct. 23-24: Cardano Summit, Dubai.
- Oct. 30-31: Chainlink SmartCon, Hong Kong
- Nov 12-14: Devcon 7, Bangkok.
- Nov. 20-21: North American Blockchain Summit, Dallas.
- Feb. 19-20, 2025: ConsensusHK, Hong Kong.
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What to know:
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What to know:
- Tim Grant entered crypto in 2015 after early exposure to Ripple and Coinbase, drawn by blockchain’s ability to improve traditional finance rather than replace it.
- Deus X combines investing and operating to build regulated digital finance infrastructure across payments, prime services, and institutional DeFi.
- Grant will be speaking at Consensus Hong Kong in February.











