The Good Tech Companies - How Jonas Simanavicius Went from J.P. Morgan to Revolutionizing Web3 with Synternet
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How Jonas Samanovicius went from JP Morgan to revolutionizing Web3 with Synternet,
by Ashan Pandey. Join us for an enlightening conversation with Jonas Samanovicius,
co-founder and CTO of Synternet, as he shares his journey from working at JP Morgan to establishing
a leading blockchain technology company. Ashan Pandey. Hi Jonas, it's great to have you with us.
Can you share a bit about your journey from JP Morgan to co-founding Synternet?
Jonas Samanoviches. Hi Ashan. Thanks for having me here on Hackernoon. Absolutely.
My transition from JP Morgan to co-founding Synternet was driven by a combination of deep
financial expertise and a keen
interest in technology. During my three years at J.P. Morgan as an associate applications developer,
I developed a strong foundation in both domains, which prepared me for my role as a CTO.
Sinternet originated in Lithuania as a startup aimed at addressing the inefficiencies of the
existing internet infrastructure, which was limiting user experiences.
Together with friends, we envisioned a new framework that would be more secure, programmable, and user-centric.
By mid-2023, we shifted our focus to the blockchain and Web3 ecosystems, particularly to enhance data access,
leveraging our tech expertise to meet increasing market demands.
Our work in the Cosmos ecosystem and in AI,
DEPIN, and DeFi has positioned us as key players. As we prepare for our mainnet launch,
there's significant interest from various businesses eager to join SinterNet.
Ashan Pandey, SinterNet recently transitioned to a new brand identity.
What prompted this change, and how does it align with your strategic goals?
Jonas Simonovicius, the decision to transition to a new brand identity as
internet was driven by a need to better reflect our evolving vision and strategic goals.
Our core mission has expanded beyond our initial focus, evolving to address broader,
more impactful challenges across the Web3 and blockchain landscapes.
We recognized that the future of the Internet and
Web3 hinges on permissionless, interoperable data. This realization prompted us to redefine
our brand to align more closely with the role we aspire to play in this future.
Synternet is not just a name but a statement of our commitment to providing a modular,
interoperable data infrastructure that spans all major blockchain networks.
This new brand identity
aligns perfectly with our strategic objectives by emphasizing our commitment to openness,
accessibility, and innovation. It surveys as a foundation for our efforts to enable more robust
and versatile data interactions across the ecosystem, thereby fostering a more connected
and efficient digital world. By doing so, we aim to empower developers, businesses,
and end users with the tools they need to create novel solutions that leverage the full potential
of decentralized data. Ashan Pandey. As the first on-chain streaming oracle for Web3,
could you elaborate on how Synternet's technology is transforming blockchain data access?
Jonas Somanovicius. At Synternet, we're driven by the conviction that
permissionless, interoperable data will serve as the foundational building blocks not just for Web3,
but for the future of the internet itself. It's our mission to transform this vision into reality.
By providing modular, interoperable data infrastructure solutions that enable universal
access to real-time data from any blockchain, we're making centralized data services obsolete. With the introduction of AEAs, autonomous economic agents, that empower developers
to create composable, use case-specific applications, Sinternet is poised to unlock
unprecedented opportunities for innovation and set new standards for interoperability.
Ashan Pandey, Sinternet's ecosystem is quite dynamic. Can you discuss the roles of
publishers, subscribers, and brokers within this ecosystem? Jonas Simonovicius, the Synternet
ecosystem operates through a dynamic network orchestrated by our data layer, designed to
ensure efficient access to blockchain data. This network comprises publishers, subscribers,
brokers, and observers, each playing a crucial
role in the ecosystem's functionality and security.
Publishers are the cornerstone of our network, responsible for generating and streaming data
to the broker network.
Each stream they publish is identified by a subject, which allows for a diverse range
of data to be freely contributed and accessed.
Subscribers form the demand side of the market, paying to
access the data provided by publishers. They negotiate the price of data through on-chain
agreements facilitated by our developer portal, ensuring transparency and fairness in transactions.
Brokers are key to the data delivery process, acting as intermediaries who facilitate the flow
of data from publishers to subscribers. To participate,
brokers must register and deposit NOIA tokens, which helps to ensure their commitment to the
network and deter freeloaders. Observers also play a vital role by overseeing the accuracy of the
proofs submitted by brokers, adding an additional layer of integrity and trust to the ecosystem.
They, too, must register and deposit NOIA tokens as a commitment to their
responsibilities. Together, this structured framework not only enhances the reliability
of our blockchain data infrastructure but also supports our goal of democratizing access to
blockchain data, thereby fostering a rich and innovative ecosystem for all participants.
Ashan Pandey, security and trust are crucial in data services. How does CinterNet
ensure the reliability and security of its on-chain data streams? Jonas Simonovicius,
excellent question. Security is a topic I am particularly passionate about. At CinterNet,
ensuring the security and trustworthiness of our on-chain data streams is paramount,
and we've implemented several key mechanisms to maintain these standards.
Our data layer operates on a decentralized publish-subscribe framework, which significantly
minimizes centralization risks. This allows for direct data streaming to applications and smart
contracts, circumventing the computational bottlenecks and security vulnerabilities
typically associated with traditional Oracle systems systems at the core of our
security measures is the cinternet blockchain a scalable layer 1 solution optimized for efficient
cross-chain data delivery we bolster the security of this system through noia tokens which
participants must stake to operate network nodes this staking mechanism ensures that all parties
involved have a vested interest in maintaining the network's integrity and security. Furthermore, we continuously monitor our network for any vulnerabilities
and swiftly implement updates and patches. This approach is crucial in ensuring that
our infrastructure remains resilient against emerging threats. Through these comprehensive
measures, we ensure that our data streams are not only secure and reliable but also uphold
the high trust standards necessary for effective blockchain data services.
Ashant Pandey. Given Cinternet's recent initiatives, what key milestones do you aim
to achieve in the near future? Jonas Samanovichis. As Cinternet approaches a series of crucial
milestones, our focus remains sharp on advancing our technology and broadening our ecosystem impact.
In the near future, we are set to achieve several significant goals.
A major development on our horizon is the mainnet launch of the CinterNet blockchain.
This pivotal move will activate our infrastructure to fully support real-time,
cross-chain data streams, significantly enhancing the robustness and capabilities of our data
services.
Alongside this, we are preparing to introduce a fully operational token bridge that will connect the Ethereum and Cosmos ecosystems. This bridge is designed to facilitate seamless value transfers
between these networks, expanding our reach and improving integration with existing blockchain
infrastructures. Additionally, we are committed to enhancing the experience for
both publisher and developers who interact with our platforms. Upcoming enhancements will simplify
processes, improve access to data streams, and upgrade overall user interactions. Concurrently,
we are focused on increasing the liquidity of the NOIA token through additional exchange listings,
a move that is vital for improving the token's accessibility across broader markets. Moreover, we are strengthening our ecosystem through
strategic partnerships, which are crucial for scaling our solutions and extending our market
presence. Looking ahead, we are finalizing the details of our roadmap for the remainder of the
year and beyond. We are excited to soon share more updates and insights to twill outline the future trajectory
of our initiatives. Ashan Pandey. Lastly, how do you envision Cinternet influencing the broader
landscape of Web3 and decentralized technology? Jonas Samanoviches. As the CTO of Cinternet,
I envision the data layer protocol as a transformative force in the Web3 landscape.
We are dedicated to enhancing interoperability
across blockchain networks, ensuring real-time data access, and improving developer tools to
facilitate easy integration and innovation. Our goal is to establish Synternet as a leading data
infrastructure ecosystem widely used for various applications across DeFi, AI, DEPIN, NFTs,
and governance. That potential use casesIN, NFTs, and governance.
That potential use cases are vast and impactful,
and I encourage everyone to go out there and start building,
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