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#454 Scaling the Blockchain: Srini Parthasarathy on Fixing Gas Fees and Decentralization

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In this episode, Mehmet sits down with Srini Parthasarathy, CTO of Shardeum, a Layer 1 EVM-compatible blockchain that’s rewriting the rules of scalability, decentralization, and transaction efficiency. Srini shares his journey from building NFT platforms and working at AWS to leading a project that’s tackling the blockchain trilemma head-on.

Whether you’re a developer, founder, or Web3 investor, this episode breaks down what makes Shardeum different—and why it could shape the future of blockchain infrastructure.

💡 What You’ll Learn

• The core problems with today’s blockchains (scalability, gas fees, decentralization)

• How Shardeum uses dynamic state sharding and transaction-level consensus

• Why Shardeum is developer-friendly and EVM-compatible

• Srini’s thoughts on the intersection of AI and blockchain

• What it takes to transition into Web3 as a tech leader or developer

🔑 Key Takeaways

• Shardeum dynamically scales by increasing the number of “shards” as usage grows.

• Unlike traditional blockchains, consensus is achieved per transaction—not per block.

• This design enables low, predictable gas fees, even during high demand.

• The network becomes more decentralized as it scales.

• Shardeum is fully open-source and developer-friendly.

👤 About the Guest

Srini Parthasarathy is the Chief Technology Officer at Shardeum, a dynamic state-sharded blockchain offering linear scalability, low gas fees, and robust decentralization. Srini’s career includes leadership roles at Silks, DraftKings, and AWS, and he brings decades of experience in distributed systems and blockchain innovation.

http://shardeum.org/

https://www.linkedin.com/in/svasan/

⏱️ Episode Highlights

[00:02:00] Srini’s background in blockchain gaming and infrastructure

[00:05:00] Explaining Shardeum with the spreadsheet analogy

[00:08:00] What makes Shardeum’s dynamic state sharding unique

[00:12:00] How Shardeum benefits both users and developers

[00:14:00] Shardeum’s Proof of Quorum and security model

[00:18:00] Open source philosophy and transparency at Shardeum

[00:20:00] Srini’s take on the synergy between AI and blockchain

[00:25:00] Advice for tech leaders transitioning into blockchain

[00:28:00] Final reflections and where to follow Srini and Shardeum

  continue reading

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Content provided by Mehmet Gonullu. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Mehmet Gonullu or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

In this episode, Mehmet sits down with Srini Parthasarathy, CTO of Shardeum, a Layer 1 EVM-compatible blockchain that’s rewriting the rules of scalability, decentralization, and transaction efficiency. Srini shares his journey from building NFT platforms and working at AWS to leading a project that’s tackling the blockchain trilemma head-on.

Whether you’re a developer, founder, or Web3 investor, this episode breaks down what makes Shardeum different—and why it could shape the future of blockchain infrastructure.

💡 What You’ll Learn

• The core problems with today’s blockchains (scalability, gas fees, decentralization)

• How Shardeum uses dynamic state sharding and transaction-level consensus

• Why Shardeum is developer-friendly and EVM-compatible

• Srini’s thoughts on the intersection of AI and blockchain

• What it takes to transition into Web3 as a tech leader or developer

🔑 Key Takeaways

• Shardeum dynamically scales by increasing the number of “shards” as usage grows.

• Unlike traditional blockchains, consensus is achieved per transaction—not per block.

• This design enables low, predictable gas fees, even during high demand.

• The network becomes more decentralized as it scales.

• Shardeum is fully open-source and developer-friendly.

👤 About the Guest

Srini Parthasarathy is the Chief Technology Officer at Shardeum, a dynamic state-sharded blockchain offering linear scalability, low gas fees, and robust decentralization. Srini’s career includes leadership roles at Silks, DraftKings, and AWS, and he brings decades of experience in distributed systems and blockchain innovation.

http://shardeum.org/

https://www.linkedin.com/in/svasan/

⏱️ Episode Highlights

[00:02:00] Srini’s background in blockchain gaming and infrastructure

[00:05:00] Explaining Shardeum with the spreadsheet analogy

[00:08:00] What makes Shardeum’s dynamic state sharding unique

[00:12:00] How Shardeum benefits both users and developers

[00:14:00] Shardeum’s Proof of Quorum and security model

[00:18:00] Open source philosophy and transparency at Shardeum

[00:20:00] Srini’s take on the synergy between AI and blockchain

[00:25:00] Advice for tech leaders transitioning into blockchain

[00:28:00] Final reflections and where to follow Srini and Shardeum

  continue reading

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