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Latest podcast episodes about zero knowledge proofs

Crypto Altruism Podcast
Episode 203 - Privado ID - Building Trust Between Humans and AI Agents with Blockchain-Powered Decentralized Identity

Crypto Altruism Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 46:07


For episode 203, we're excited to welcome Evin McMullen, Co-Founder and Chief Strategy Officer at Privado ID—a decentralized identity platform revolutionizing how we protect, own, and verify our identities online. Evin is a true Web3 pioneer whose journey spans foundational roles at organizations like ConsenSys and Disco.xyz, advising global communities like Boys Club, and contributing to DAOs shaping the future of decentralized governance.We discuss:Why privacy and digital identity are fundamental to shaping a safer, more equitable world—and how blockchain technology unlocks new opportunities for the one billion people who lack access to proof of identity.How Privado ID's groundbreaking Billions Network is redefining proof of personhood, creating secure and accessible interactions between humans and AI without invasive biometric methods.And why interoperability across blockchains and traditional platforms is key to building identity solutions that truly empower users, foster trust, and protect communities from online threats.--Key Takeaways--

Bitcoin Takeover Podcast
S16 E24: Vitalik Buterin on the Future of Bitcoin & Ethereum

Bitcoin Takeover Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 182:17


Vitalik Buterin is the creator of Ethereum, but he's also a true Bitcoin maximalist. In this episode, Vitalik tells his story as a bitcoiner, explains why he built Ethereum, and makes use of his knowledge to predict the future of the two networks. Time stamps: Introducing Vitalik (00:01:00) Vitalik's Early Involvement with Bitcoin (00:02:22) Writing for Bitcoin Weekly (00:03:01) Bitcoin's Early Fees and Transaction Model (00:06:45) Evolving Understanding of Bitcoin (00:09:15) Bitcoin Cash and the Scaling Debate (00:10:25) Dark Wallet Project (00:14:06) Coinjoin and Privacy Innovations (00:16:41) Colored Coins and Bitcoin 2.0 (00:21:05) Transition to Ethereum Development (00:21:58) Current Layer Two Innovations (00:24:11) Scaling and Privacy Innovations (00:25:55) Ethereum's Early Criticism (00:27:05) EVM's Role in Smart Contracts (00:28:11) Challenges of Parallelization (00:29:23) Sandboxing and Security (00:30:24) Future Scaling Ideas (00:34:49) Ethereum vs NXT vs Counterparty vs Omni/Mastercoin (00:35:37) Lessons from Ethereum's Success (00:37:07) The DAO Hack and Community Resilience (00:43:16) Ethereum's Network Effect (00:45:43) Ethereum's Ecosystem Resilience (00:49:35) Decentralization vs. Scalability (00:50:41) Critique of Ethereum Killers (00:51:21) Layer One and Layer Two Dynamics (00:52:53) SideShift (00:53:21) How Vitalik Cancelled Craig Wright (00:54:51) Current Characters in Bitcoin (00:58:03) Daniel Kravisz's Views on Craig Wright (00:59:04) Manipulative Tactics in Dating Advice (01:00:34) NoOnes: Marketplace for Global South (01:01:19) Bitcoin.com News Evolution (01:02:40) Bitcoin Magazine is Now Pro Trump (01:04:37) Libertarian Shifts in Crypto (01:05:03) Ethereum Domain Name Registrations (01:06:09) Layer Two Scaling Decision (01:08:08) Hardware Requirements for Ethereum Node (01:10:45) Philosophical Questions on Scaling (01:12:01) The Dystopia Scenario (01:13:03) Importance of Full Nodes (01:14:24) Technological Innovations (01:15:27) Running Full Nodes in Ethereum (01:16:30) Privacy and RPC Trust (01:17:28) Adapting Ethereum to New Cryptography (01:19:53) Scaling Debate in Ethereum (01:22:04) Respect for Ethereum's Approach (01:23:15) Zcash and Ethereum Collaboration (01:25:00) Challenges for Zcash (01:27:04) Impact of Developer Actions (01:28:01) Scaling Solutions in Bitcoin and Ethereum (01:30:43) Defining Rollups vs. Sidechains (01:31:40) Security Implications of Drivechains (01:34:03) Transition to Proof of Stake (01:36:19) ZK Coins and Shielded Client Side Validation (01:37:53) Thoughts on TheStandard.io (01:40:03) Backing Up Coins and Holding Keys (01:42:11) Evolution of Multi-Sig Technology (01:46:43) Privacy (01:48:14) Concerns About Centralized Data Collection (01:51:10) Impact of Snowden Revelations (01:53:35) Privacy as a Key Aspect of Decentralization (01:55:49) Ethereum's Cypherpunk Roots (01:57:07) Feedback from Cypherpunks on Ethereum (02:00:42) The Inspiration Behind DAOs (02:02:07) AI and DAOs (02:02:40) Vitalik's Public Image and Price Pressure (02:02:55) Media Attention and Its Impact (02:03:43) Decentralization and Attention (02:04:03) Price Influence and Market Dynamics (02:04:59) Focus on Ethereum's Values (02:06:01) Historical Use Cases of Ethereum (02:08:28) Next Bull Market Narrative (02:09:38) DeFi Ecosystem as a Proven Use Case (02:09:45) Political Instability and Financial Security (02:12:05) Polymarket, Prediction Markets and Mainstream Adoption (02:12:20) Zero Knowledge Proofs and Privacy (02:14:20) Roger Ver (02:15:23) Principles of Freedom and Privacy (02:22:57) Critique of Blockstream's Liquid (02:24:00) Bitcoin's Role in Decentralization (02:26:15) Transition to RISC-V (02:27:37) Adoption of RISC-V (02:28:36) Redesigning Ethereum in A Time Travel Scenario (02:31:30) Challenges in Ethereum's Development (02:32:45) Ethereum and Bitcoin Relationship (02:37:02) Complementarity of Bitcoin and Ethereum (02:38:40) Does Vitalik Still Use Bitcoin? (02:41:21) Lightning Network (02:42:06) Standardization of LN Invoies (02:43:20) Privacy Concerns with Bitcoin (02:45:42) Running Lightning Nodes (02:46:52) Home-Based Bitcoin Solutions (02:48:12) Tribalism in Crypto Communities (02:48:53) Ethereum's Evolution and Ideals (02:50:06) Collaboration Between Bitcoin and Ethereum (02:51:10) Diverse Blockchain Future (02:51:45) Is Vitalik a Bitcoin Maximalist? (02:52:59) Community Values and Challenges (02:53:45) Cultural Dynamics in Cryptocurrencies (02:56:05) Layer Two Solutions for Bitcoin (02:59:31) Vitalik's Online Presence (03:00:25) Closing Remarks and Future Guests (03:01:36)

The Pirate Pod
Beyond the Proof: Advancing Decentralized Infrastructure with Zero Knowledge Proofs and NovaNet

The Pirate Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 36:03


This episode is all things Zero Knowledge Proofs in a deep dive with Wyatt Benno and Houman Shadab from NovaNet who joined Keli Callaghan from Arrington Capital. NovaNet is the first full decentralized proving network, focused on making Zero Knowledge Proofs (ZKPs) portable and accessible for browsers, consumers devices and other constrained environments.  Wyatt and Houman explore the intricacies of zero-knowledge proofs (ZKPs), how they are advancing the decentralized space and current applications and future use cases. The conversation delves into the evolution of ZKPs, their potential to redefine interactions in various sectors, and the legal frameworks surrounding privacy-preserving proofs. NovaNet's innovative enhances inclusivity and modularity, allowing for cross-chain capabilities. The discussion also touches on  incentives for participation in the prover network and modularity, highlighting the transformative potential of ZKPs in industries such as AI, gaming, legal, and finance.NovaNet on X: @NovaNet_zkp Website: https://www.novanet.xyz/ Docs: https://devs.novanet.xyz/ Wyatt Benno on X: https://x.com/wyatt_benno Houman Shadab on X: https://x.com/HoumanShadab 

Crypto Altruism Podcast
Episode 194 - ZkCloud - Decentralizing the Cloud: Blockchain and Zero Knowledge Proofs for a Fair Internet

Crypto Altruism Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 43:34


In episode 194, we're excited to welcome Norbert Vadas, Head of Product at ZkCloud, a leading platform building the first truly decentralized cloud for Zero-Knowledge proving. Before diving into blockchain, Norbert spent over a decade working with global organizations like UNICEF and FAO, navigating the intersection of finance, governance, and emerging tech. He later transitioned into Web3 as part of the Ethereum Protocol Fellowship, where he explored ZK proving's potential to transform how we validate and secure data.We explore:How Zero-Knowledge (ZK) proving is revolutionizing blockchain scalability and privacy.Why decentralized cloud computing could be the key to a an inclusive, fair, and accessible internet powered by the people.How Norbert's journey—from working with UNICEF and FAO to becoming an Ethereum Fellow—has shaped his mission to leverage ZK proofs and Web3 tools for real-world impact--Key Takeaways--

Bitcoin Takeover Podcast
S16 E6: Super Testnet on Monero vs Lightning Network Privacy

Bitcoin Takeover Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 149:39


Bitcoin developer Super Testnet argues that the Lightning Network is more private – and therefore better suited for darknet markets than Monero. In this episode, he breaks down all the nuances involved and defines good financial privacy. Time stamps: Introducing Super Testnet (00:00:48) Lightning on Dark Web Markets (00:01:08) Lightning Network Privacy Features (00:01:40) Analysis of Sender and Receiver Privacy (00:02:02) Onion Routing Explanation (00:03:07) Invoice Privacy Comparison (00:04:36) Transaction Visibility in Monero? (00:06:08) Information Storage in Lightning (00:07:12) Liquidity and Large Transactions (00:08:10) Amount Privacy in Lightning (00:09:34) Private Channels in Lightning (00:11:25) Routing Nodes and Privacy (00:13:59) How Monero Transactions Work (00:15:08) Encryption Standards in Monero (00:16:01) Recipient Privacy in Monero (00:17:54) Privacy Tech (00:18:52) Network Level Privacy (00:19:02) Tor Usage in Lightning Network (00:19:44) Routing Node Configuration (00:20:07) Dandelion++ (00:21:00) IP Address Association in Lightning (00:21:22) Encryption in Lightning Transactions (00:22:50) Monero's Network Privacy by Default (00:23:18) Chainalysis Video Reference (00:23:40) Remote Procedure Call Limitations (00:24:38) Custodial Solutions and Privacy (00:26:31) Privacy Advantages of Mints (00:28:08) Full Chain Membership Proofs (00:29:53) Encrypted Senders in Lightning (00:31:52) Comparison with Zcash (00:32:30) Barriers for Lightning Network Adoption (00:34:05) Exploring XMR Bazaar (00:35:02) SideShift (00:36:03) Paul Sztorc's Core Untouched Soft Work (00:37:14) Drivechains Activation (00:38:27) Ossification of Bitcoin (00:41:09) Concerns About Ossification (00:41:51) ZK Rollups Discussion (00:42:35) Citrea's Zero Knowledge Proof Rollup (00:45:05) Community Concerns on Lightning Network (00:48:34) Chainalysis and Dandelion Protocol (00:50:23) LSP and KYC Privacy Issues (00:52:39) Receiver Privacy in Lightning Network (00:53:28) Phoenix Wallet Setup (00:54:15) Sender Privacy Concerns (00:55:30) View Key and Monero (00:57:10) Chainalysis and Lightning Network (01:02:08) Monero Tracing Capabilities (01:06:01) User Input Error in Privacy (01:07:02) The Lightning Network vs. Monero Privacy (01:10:56) Conference Plans in Romania (01:12:00) Monero Payment Channel Network (01:14:36) Full Chain Membership Proofs (01:15:21) Lightning Network and Sender Encryption (01:15:32) Stablecoins and Lightning Network (01:16:22) Monero Transaction Validation (01:18:05) Zero Knowledge Proofs in Monero (01:18:56) Bitcoin's Zero Knowledge Rollups (01:20:31 Rollups and Bitcoin Scalability (01:21:04) Trojan Horse Concept in Bitcoin (01:23:46) Tornado Cash vs. Coinjoin (01:25:36) Coin Pool on Bitcoin (01:27:34) Darknet Market Listings (01:29:13) Nostr and Classified Ads (01:29:34) Privacy in Darknet Transactions (01:30:50) Risks of Direct Payments (01:31:54) Exploring Shopstr Listings (01:32:43) Comparing Shopstr and XMR Bazaar (01:35:00) Privacy Improvements in Shopstr (01:37:13) Lightning Network Developments (01:44:42) KYC and Banking Issues (01:48:24) Introduction to Bank Privacy Issues (01:48:59) Financial Regulations in Romania (01:49:48) Advice on Relocation for Financial Privacy (01:50:12) Intrusiveness of Banking Regulations (01:51:03) Personal Experience with Banking Scrutiny (01:51:34) Living Arrangements (01:52:13) Lightning Network Implementations Privacy (01:53:16) Privacy Implications of Lightning Wallets (01:54:03) User-Friendliness of Lightning Wallets (01:54:57) BOLT 12 and Privacy Claims (01:56:29) Improvements in BOLT 12 (01:57:09) Critique of BOLT 12's Privacy Features (01:59:30) Super Testnet's Current Projects and Work Focus (02:00:15) Development of Mint Market Cap Tool (02:01:30) Title Transfer App and State Chains (02:02:30) Ensuring Security in State Chains (02:03:32) Nostr Wallet Connect Protocol (02:04:26) Creation of Faucet Generator (02:05:40) Creating a Testnet (02:06:36) State Chains Discussion (02:07:12) Prediction Market Concept (02:08:14) Project Backlog Overview (02:10:14) Super Testnet's Music Career (02:12:29) Upcoming Conferences (02:14:39) Coin Pools Advantages (02:15:41) Planning Conference Attendance (02:17:25) Workshops and Commitments (02:17:56) Health and Fitness Journey (02:19:08) Should Bitcoin Increase the Block Size? (02:20:13) Soft Fork Proposal (02:21:04) Market Value of Transactions (02:22:47) Workshop Availability (02:24:02) Social Media Presence (02:25:14) Scams and Fake Accounts (02:26:02) Social Engineering Tactics (02:26:39) Money Requests Clarification (02:27:34) Social Links and Resources (02:27:58) Audience Engagement (02:28:28) Closing Remarks (02:29:01)

ASecuritySite Podcast
World-leaders in Cryptography: Amit Sahai

ASecuritySite Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 61:11


Amit is a professor of computer science at UCLA and is the director of the Center for Encrypted Functionalities. Amit has been cited in his research work over 63,000 times and has an h-index of 91.  In 2000, he graduated with a PhD from MIT and then moved to Princeton. In 2004, he then moved to UCLA. Over the years, he has made so many great advancements,  including being the co-inventor of many areas of cryptography, including indistinguishability obfuscation schemes, functional encryption, attribute-based encryption, Zero-Knowledge Proofs and Multiparty Computation. In 2018, he was elected as an ACM Fellow for his work for the "contributions to cryptography and to the development of indistinguishability obfuscation", and elected as a Fellow of the International Association for Cryptologic Research for "fundamental contributions, including to secure computation, zero knowledge, and functional encryption, and for service to the IACR". In 2023, Amit received the Test of Time Award from the International Association for Cryptologic Research for his 2008 paper "Efficient Non-interactive Proof Systems for Bilinear Groups". Then, in 2022, he received the Michael and Sheila Held Prize from the National Academy of Sciences and which credits outstanding, innovative, creative, and influential research in the areas of combinatorial and discrete optimisation. And, in teaching, in 2016, he won the UCLA Samueli's Lockheed Martin Excellence in Teaching Award.

Crypto Hipster Podcast
Unlocking the Future of Blockchain with Zero Knowledge Proofs, with Teemu Päivinen @ ZkCloud (Video)

Crypto Hipster Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2025 36:47


Teemu Päivinen is the Founder and CEO of ZkCloud (formerly Gevulot), the first universal proving layer democratizing access to ZK proving. Active in crypto since 2011, Teemu has founded companies such as CoinMotion and Equilibrium Labs, known for its collaborations with leading L1s and L2s. In addition, Teemu has advised Dapper Labs, Open Zeppelin, and served on Samsung NEXT's Stack Zero Grant Committee. As a Venture Partner at CompoundVC, he helps blockchain startups scale, combining deep expertise in entrepreneurship, blockchain, and venture capital.

Crypto Hipster Podcast
Unlocking the Future of Blockchain with Zero Knowledge Proofs, with Teemu Päivinen @ ZkCloud (Audio)

Crypto Hipster Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2025 36:47


Teemu Päivinen is the Founder and CEO of ZkCloud (formerly Gevulot), the first universal proving layer democratizing access to ZK proving. Active in crypto since 2011, Teemu has founded companies such as CoinMotion and Equilibrium Labs, known for its collaborations with leading L1s and L2s. In addition, Teemu has advised Dapper Labs, Open Zeppelin, and served on Samsung NEXT's Stack Zero Grant Committee. As a Venture Partner at CompoundVC, he helps blockchain startups scale, combining deep expertise in entrepreneurship, blockchain, and venture capital.

Bitcoin, Fiat & Rock'n'Roll
Zero-knowledge proofs: The future of privacy?

Bitcoin, Fiat & Rock'n'Roll

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2025 74:17


In recent years, privacy-enhancing technologies emerged that can transform how we think about digital privacy today. In this episode, we will discuss one such technology – so-called zero-knowledge proofs – in detail and discuss its potential, applications, challenges as well as their role around the privacy of the future.

Bitcoin Takeover Podcast
S16 E1: Mike Belshe on BitGo, Self Custody & The Future of Bitcoin

Bitcoin Takeover Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 119:56


Time stamps: Introducing Mike Belshe (00:00:42) Mike Belshe's Background (00:01:58) Self-Custody vs. Institutional Custody (00:02:05) Multi-Signature Technology (00:03:56) Understanding Multi-Party Computation (00:04:51) Advancements in Cryptography (00:05:53) BitGo's Role in Tokenizing Bitcoin (00:08:26) Defining DeFi's Importance (00:09:09) Mike's Technology Background (00:12:12) Inspiration from Tim Berners-Lee (00:14:57) Bitcoin's Zero Click Payments (00:17:11) Bitcoin Custodianship Issues (00:17:36) Challenges of Bitcoin Payments (00:18:25) Scaling Bitcoin and Lightning Network (00:19:20) Bitcoin's Role in Digital Money (00:20:13) Layer Two Solutions and Drivechains (00:21:15) Scaling Discussions in Bitcoin's History (00:22:31) Sidechains and Their Limitations (00:23:16) Innovation vs. Immutability (00:24:29) Importance of Real Applications (00:25:32) Privacy and Fungibility in Bitcoin (00:28:42) Lessons from TCP/IP and Blockchain Privacy (00:30:51) Regulatory Concerns and Privacy Solutions (00:32:53) Understanding the Static of Security (00:34:01) SideShift (00:34:59) Bitcoin's Civil War: Block Size Wars (00:35:54) Human Decisions in Bitcoin (00:36:16) Historical Proposals and Interpretations (00:37:10) Challenges of Block Space and Fees (00:37:58) Bitcoin Consensus (00:38:48) SegWit and Its Implications (00:39:41) Gavin Andresen's Role in Bitcoin (00:42:00) Bitcoin's Resilience Against Adversaries (00:42:13) Need for Enhanced Security (00:43:05) Strategic Bitcoin Reserve in the USA (00:44:30) El Salvador's Currency Strategy (00:45:19) Self-Custody Concerns (00:49:13) Security Measures for Self-Custody (00:50:17) Privacy as a Solution (00:50:43) Self-Custody Options (00:51:14) Family Legacy and Custody Challenges (00:52:24) Public Key Cryptography Innovation (00:52:28) HODLING.ch (00:53:29) Protecting Against Government Confiscation (00:54:15) Multi-Custodial Model Explanation (00:54:21) Hardware Wallets Discussion (00:56:03) Safety Deposit Box Concerns (00:58:03) Trade-offs in Security Solutions (00:58:56) Onboarding New Users (01:00:09) Edge Wallet Features (01:01:01) BitGo's Wallet Recovery Wizard (01:03:02) BitGo vs. Casa (01:05:08) Multi-Signature Security (01:05:46) Early Adoption of Multi-Sig (01:09:10) Building a New Monetary System (01:11:54) Regulatory Changes in the US (01:13:49) Impact of MiCA in Europe (01:15:32) War on Cash (01:16:17) Global Financial Systems (01:18:03) Zero Knowledge Proofs (01:19:48) Zcash Discussion (01:20:04) Privacy Technologies in Bitcoin (01:21:18) Challenges of On-chain Traceability (01:22:26) Philosophy on Transaction Privacy (01:23:19) Concerns About Privacy Adoption (01:24:51) Historical Context of TCP/IP Security (01:25:34) Bitcoin as Digital Gold (01:27:24) Ethereum's Role in DeFi (01:29:01) Benefits of Smart Contracts (01:32:01) Reflections on Bitcoin's Journey (01:33:25) Future of Bitcoin (01:34:30) Lightning Network Fees (01:36:12) Trade-offs in Payment Systems (01:38:01) Adoption of Bitcoin and Early Adoption Costs (01:42:01) Long-term Viability of Bitcoin Mining (01:44:38) The Future of Bitcoin and Layer Solutions (01:47:17) Community Response to Bitcoin Vulnerabilities (01:49:01) Satoshi's Vision for Mining (01:51:11) Satoshi's Intentions (01:52:35) Empathy for Satoshi (01:54:16) 0 to 1 Concept (01:54:24) Bitcoin's Anniversary (01:55:53) Centralization in Crisis (01:56:33) Zero Knowledge Proof Bug (01:57:45) Following Mike Belshe's Work (01:58:45)

Epicenter - Learn about Blockchain, Ethereum, Bitcoin and Distributed Technologies
Privado ID & Quark ID: On-Chain ZK-Powered Unified ID - Diego Fernandez & Evin McMullen

Epicenter - Learn about Blockchain, Ethereum, Bitcoin and Distributed Technologies

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2025 66:49


Traditional KYC and AML regulations have often forced companies to comply, without having the right tools to do so. Simply storing users' personal information led to the creation of security honeypots which haven't gone unnoticed by hackers. Web3 solutions like Privado ID aim to cryptographically prove certain traits from a user's personal data, without disclosing it to the enquirer. This is usually made possible through zero knowledge proofs which allow users to store their personal data on their own device and only exchange verifiable credentials with trusted issuers. City of Buenos Aires has adopted a similar implementation through their Quark ID system, a digital trust framework that creates a new digital identity system, giving people control over their information.Topics covered in this episode:Evin's background and founding DiscoPolygon ID acquisition and blockchain agnostic decentralized IDsDiego's background, from private to public practicePrivado ID and its registry of reputation issuersUse cases, DevEx and UXKYC and regulationsBuenos Aires digital ID systemReal world applications of Quark IDUX frictions and solutionsZK verificationSocietal impact and adoptionEthical considerations around DIDsThe role of blockchains in other real world applicationsEpisode links:Evin McMullen on XDiego Fernandez on XPrivado ID on XQuark ID on XSponsors:Gnosis: Gnosis builds decentralized infrastructure for the Ethereum ecosystem, since 2015. This year marks the launch of Gnosis Pay— the world's first Decentralized Payment Network. Get started today at - gnosis.ioChorus1: Chorus1 is one of the largest node operators worldwide, supporting more than 100,000 delegators, across 45 networks. The recently launched OPUS allows staking up to 8,000 ETH in a single transaction. Enjoy the highest yields and institutional grade security at - chorus.oneThis episode is hosted by Friederike Ernst.

Epicenter - Learn about Blockchain, Ethereum, Bitcoin and Distributed Technologies
Succinct: Every Rollup Will Be a ZK Rollup! - Uma Roy

Epicenter - Learn about Blockchain, Ethereum, Bitcoin and Distributed Technologies

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 49:28


Polynomials are quintessential in machine learning for establishing relationships between outputs and inputs. However, there is also a field in cryptography which could not be made possible without polynomials - zero-knowledge technology. In zero-knowledge proof systems, computations are often represented as arithmetic circuits, and these circuits are translated into polynomials. This process is crucial for generating proofs that can demonstrate the correctness of computations without revealing the underlying data. The involved complexity explains the massive adoption hurdle for zk rollups compared to optimistic ones. Succinct aims to simplify the use of zero-knowledge proofs by providing a zkVM (SP1) that allows code written in languages like Rust to be proven in a privacy-preserving way. By doing so, it aims to lower the barrier to implementing zk-rollups and increase their adoption.Topics covered in this episode:Uma's background and her interest in zero knowledge techHow Succinct's story beganZK light clientsZK circuitsSP1 and the RISC-V instruction setThe prover networkUse casesZK rollups and commoditizing ZKPsIncentivizing proversSuccinct's business modelSupported blockchain applicationsBottlenecks in ZK adoptionSuccinct metricsSP1's competitive advantage and future roadmapThe real world impact of verifiabilityEpisode links:Uma Roy on XSuccinct on XSponsors:Gnosis: Gnosis builds decentralized infrastructure for the Ethereum ecosystem, since 2015. This year marks the launch of Gnosis Pay— the world's first Decentralized Payment Network. Get started today at - gnosis.ioChorus1: Chorus1 is one of the largest node operators worldwide, supporting more than 100,000 delegators, across 45 networks. The recently launched OPUS allows staking up to 8,000 ETH in a single transaction. Enjoy the highest yields and institutional grade security at - chorus.oneThis episode is hosted by Friederike Ernst.

Epicenter - Learn about Blockchain, Ethereum, Bitcoin and Distributed Technologies
Bitcoin OS: Bitcoin Block 853626 Changed Everything For BTC Smart Contracts - Edan Yago

Epicenter - Learn about Blockchain, Ethereum, Bitcoin and Distributed Technologies

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 70:20


Bitcoin's Taproot update paved the way for a new & exciting era for Bitcoin, as it expanded its use case far beyond that of an immutable ledger. However, Ordinals, BRC-20 tokens and, more recently, Runes, have limited functionality compared to what DeFi is capable of, on other smart contract blockchains. BitcoinOS envisions a revolutionary Bitcoin economy that stems from truly programmable tokens, unlocking staking, governance and many other use cases. Using BitSNARK and Grail, BitcoinOS enables Bitcoin “rollups”, which act as execution environments that use BTC as gas fee and inherit security from the L1. The missing link was always a trustless bridge between Bitcoin L1 and any potential L2. And Grail Bridge achieved just that - using zero knowledge cryptography, BTC could be transferred to other chains without relying on other custodians' trust assumptions. In that sense, Bitcoin block #853626 is historically meaningful as it contains the first-ever onchain verification of a zero knowledge proof, on Bitcoin. A truly programmable smart contract operating system on Bitcoin was no longer a mere concept…it became a reality through BitcoinOS.Topics covered in this episode:Yago's backgroundThe effect of Trump's election on the crypto industryThe goal behind BitcoinOSThe history of Bitcoin's programmabilityVerifying ZK proofs on BitcoinTaprootOrdinalsBitSNARK, Grail bridge and Merkle MeshBitcoinOS modularity and sequencingAn impending (r)evolution of the industryBitcoin vs. Ethereum L2 landscapeBringing Bitcoin liquidity to CardanoBitcoinOS roadmapEpisode links:Edan Yago on TwitterBitcoin OS on TwitterSponsors:Gnosis: Gnosis builds decentralized infrastructure for the Ethereum ecosystem, since 2015. This year marks the launch of Gnosis Pay— the world's first Decentralized Payment Network. Get started today at - gnosis.ioChorus1: Chorus1 is one of the largest node operators worldwide, supporting more than 100,000 delegators, across 45 networks. The recently launched OPUS allows staking up to 8,000 ETH in a single transaction. Enjoy the highest yields and institutional grade security at - chorus.oneThis episode is hosted by Sebastien Couture.

ASecuritySite Podcast
World-leaders in Cryptography: Vadim Lyubashevsky

ASecuritySite Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2024 71:18


Vadim Lyubashevsky is a cryptographer at IBM Research Europe in Zurich. He received his PhD from the University of California, San Diego in 2008. His core research focus is around lattice-based methods, and especially in areas of practical lattice encryption, digital signatures and privacy-preserving primitives. Along with Chris Peiker and  Oded Regev (the inventor of LWE), he published a classic paper entitled "On ideal lattices and learning with errors over rings", which has been used as a foundation for lattice methods within post-quantum cryptography.  Vadim has worked in many areas of cryptography, including Zero Knowledge Proofs, Blind Signatures and Multiparty Computation. Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=4H1u8swAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao 

Bitcoin Takeover Podcast
S15 E66: Jameson Lopp on Michael Saylor, Bitcoin Ossification & Paranoid Crypto Anarchism

Bitcoin Takeover Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 61:40


Time stamps: Introduction (00:00:56) Michael Saylor & Paranoid Crypto Anarchy (00:01:20) Bitcoin Block Size Discussion (00:03:10) Ossification of Bitcoin (00:04:09) Challenges of Second Layer Solutions (00:05:31) Botanics and Spider Chain (00:08:15) Practicality of Innovations (00:09:44) State of the Lightning Network (00:10:14) Liquidity Management in Lightning (00:15:43) Drivechains as a Solution (00:17:00) Cultural Complacency in Bitcoin (00:19:15) The Bull Market vs. Bear Market Metrics (00:20:42) Concerns Over Bitcoin Custodianship (00:22:43) Long-Term Perspective on Bitcoin Governance (00:24:33) Stablecoins in Conference Travel (00:25:42) Privacy Tools and Adoption Challenges (00:28:15) Rollups vs. Sidechains (00:30:12) Monero and Litecoin as Non-Scams (00:31:57) Scaling Challenges in Bitcoin (00:36:10) Economic Perspective on Bitcoin Spam (00:37:43) The Future of Bitcoin Fees (00:39:01) Tail Mission Concept (00:40:05) Bitcoin's 21 Million Cap (00:40:41) Bitcoin Cash Block Size Discussion (00:41:34) Technological Improvements Impact (00:42:35) Node Running Costs (00:43:17) Benchmarking Bitcoin Nodes (00:44:37) Zero Knowledge Proofs for Wallets (00:45:47) Bitcoin Maximalism and Rhetoric (00:47:29) Research on Mempool Data (00:49:10) Self-Custody Consulting Services (00:50:18) Favorite Hardware Wallets (00:51:26) ColdCard Controversy (00:53:16) Quantum Computing Threat (00:55:51) The Ethereum DAO Moment (00:58:17) Inevitable Hard Forks (00:58:23) Ossification and Authority (00:58:49) Node Upgrade Lag (00:59:26) Future Hard Fork Feasibility (01:00:19) Finding Excitement in Bitcoin (01:00:31)

Cryptoast - Bitcoin et Cryptomonnaies
Crypto: L1 & L2, c'est quoi et à quoi ça sert ? avec Henri Lieutaud (Starknet) & Sylve Chevet (Hylé)

Cryptoast - Bitcoin et Cryptomonnaies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2024 48:45


Découvrez les fondamentaux de la blockchain avec un focus sur les Layers 1 et 2 et les Zero Knowledge Proofs. On explore les défis et opportunités de la création de nouvelles blockchains en mettant en avant l'approche innovante de Starknet. Le débat s'étend aux choix technologiques, à l'écosystème Ethereum, et aux langages de programmation qui influencent l'adoption par les développeurs. On plonge aussi dans les dernières avancées des preuves de connaissance nulle et leur impact, en explorant les différences entre Starknet et Cairo et les applications dans des domaines variés, comme les assurances. La concurrence, l'expérience utilisateur et l'attraction des développeurs sont aussi au cœur de cette discussion sur un secteur en perpétuelle évolution.

Runway Series, par UPCOMINGVC®‎
The Zero-Knowledge Proofs Leap: Hylé's Radical Approach to ZKPs, with Sylve Chevet, Co-Founder & CEO - web3

Runway Series, par UPCOMINGVC®‎

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 16:49


Sylve Chevet⁠ is Co-Founder & CEO at ⁠Hylé⁠, the core layer for the modular Zero-Knowledge stack, a secure, decentralised, censorship-resistant settlement layer for all ZK proofs (ZKPs). --- This is a 15 minute excerpt. If you want to get the full experience with the 55 minute episode on our newsletter Venture Notes, enjoy a 50% discount for 12 months by redeeming it on this link: https://upcomingvc.substack.com/hyle --- Hylé, a French startup, is viewing the zero-knowledge proof space from a fresh angle. Hylé is tackling one of the most pressing challenges in blockchain: how to make zero-knowledge proofs more accessible, efficient, and scalable. Their approach is fascinating, they're building a modular blockchain infrastructure that specializes in verifying these proofs, potentially opening up a whole new world of applications. But Sylve isn't just here to talk tech specs. He brings a unique perspective on the broader implications of this technology. From bridging the gap between blockchain purists and mainstream adoption, to envisioning a future where cryptographic privacy is as ubiquitous and invisible as HTTPS, Sylve's insights challenge us to think bigger about the potential of zero-knowledge proofs. We'll be diving into the technical details of Hylé's approach, exploring emerging trends in ZKP adoption, and discussing the philosophical questions that arise as this technology matures. --- Learn more about Hylé, their story and their fundraises: https://medium.com/@hyle-eu/hylé-raises-3-4m-to-build-the-future-of-zk-proof-verification-cc366c71b4d6 https://en.thebigwhale.io/article-en/blockchain-firm-hyl-closes-2-6-million-financing-round https://www.theblock.co/post/294187/framework-ventures-leads-2-6-million-funding-round-for-zk-proof-verification-project-hyle https://journalducoin.com/defi/defi-hyle-leve-26-millions-de-dollars-blockchain https://cryptoast.fr/france-blockchain-hyle-cloture-tour-table-2-6-millions-dollars-revolutionner-zkp/ --- The podcasts Runway Series Originals, AMA VC, Human Factor, No-Code VC / Fit, Venture Talks & Solo-GP Series are produced by UPCOMINGVC® (⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠upcoming.vc⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠), created and hosted by Raphael Grieco (⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠olivecapital.vc⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ / ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠rapha.elgrie.co⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ / ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠raphael-grieco.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠).

Runway Series, par UPCOMINGVC®‎
[TEASER] The Zero-Knowledge Proofs Leap: Hylé's Radical Approach to ZKPs, with Sylve Chevet, Co-Founder & CEO - web3

Runway Series, par UPCOMINGVC®‎

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 0:30


Sylve Chevet is Co-Founder & CEO at Hylé, the core layer for the modular Zero-Knowledge stack, a secure, decentralised, censorship-resistant settlement layer for all ZK proofs (ZKPs). Hylé, a French startup, is viewing the zero-knowledge proof space from a fresh angle. Hylé is tackling one of the most pressing challenges in blockchain: how to make zero-knowledge proofs more accessible, efficient, and scalable. Their approach is fascinating, they're building a modular blockchain infrastructure that specializes in verifying these proofs, potentially opening up a whole new world of applications. But Sylve isn't just here to talk tech specs. He brings a unique perspective on the broader implications of this technology. From bridging the gap between blockchain purists and mainstream adoption, to envisioning a future where cryptographic privacy is as ubiquitous and invisible as HTTPS, Sylve's insights challenge us to think bigger about the potential of zero-knowledge proofs. We'll be diving into the technical details of Hylé's approach, exploring emerging trends in ZKP adoption, and discussing the philosophical questions that arise as this technology matures. This is a 30 second teaser. While a 15 minute excerpt will be publish later today, the full episode (55 minutes) will be available to our subscribers on VentureNotes.co. - The podcasts Runway Series Originals, AMA VC, Human Factor, No-Code VC / Fit, Venture Talks & Solo-GP Series are produced by UPCOMINGVC® (⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠upcoming.vc⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠), created and hosted by Raphael Grieco (⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠olivecapital.vc⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ / ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠rapha.elgrie.co⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ / ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠raphael-grieco.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠).

Bitcoin Takeover Podcast
S15 E57: Orkun Kilic on Citrea, ZK Rollups & Building the Bitcoin Economy

Bitcoin Takeover Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 32:51


Just a few days after launching the Citrea testnet, Orkun Kilic joins the Bitcoin Takeover podcast to talk about his team's approach to building zero-knowledge proofs and the ambition to create a BTC-only economy around it. Time stamps: Rollups vs. Sidechains (00:02:02) The Need for Rollups in Bitcoin (00:04:18) Citrea's Unique Approach (00:06:29) Building a Generic Virtual Machine (00:08:08) Citrea as the First ZK Rollup on Bitcoin (00:09:10) Comparison with Other Projects (00:09:56) Use Cases for Average Users (00:12:08) Citrea & Non-Custodial Financial Services (00:14:44) Citrea vs Drivechains (00:16:30) Differences in Trust Assumptions (00:17:05) Drivechain Proposal History (00:18:14) Starkware and Zero Knowledge Proofs (00:19:13) Technical Limitations of Starknet (00:19:35) Building Non-Custodial Solutions (00:20:24) Future of Syria and Decentralization (00:24:05) Progress Since Last Interview (00:26:14) Presentation on Hyper Bitcoinization (00:28:03) Privacy Benefits of Citrea (00:29:37) Potential Changes to Bitcoin (00:30:49)

Epicenter - Learn about Blockchain, Ethereum, Bitcoin and Distributed Technologies
Celestia: 1Gb Blocks, Rollup Interoperability & Lazy Bridging. Ismail Khoffi & Mustafa Al-Bassam

Epicenter - Learn about Blockchain, Ethereum, Bitcoin and Distributed Technologies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 63:48


As Ethereum's roadmap shifted to a rollup-centric approach, a plethora of rollups have been launched, to the point where L3s have been conceptualized. Celestia sits at the forefront of modularity as it aims to replace the monolithic blockchain architecture with specialized layers that are more suited for scalability and customization. As a result, Celestia strictly focuses on data availability to accommodate the recent rollup expansion, as data storage represents the largest portion of fees on L2s. The Lemongrass upgrade lays the foundation for further use cases being enabled through Celestia, mainly revolving around interoperability and zk proof enabled ‘lazy bridging'. Topics covered in this episode:The vision behind CelestiaRollup architectureCentralised sequencers and the role of fraud proofsCelestia's market shareRollkit & sovereign rollupsGovernance & light clientsThe importance of decentralisation: L1s vs. rollupsCelestia's data availability capacityLatency & Celestia block timesInteroperability & ‘lazy bridging'The Lemongrass upgradeOn-chain economics & value accrualInterchain accounts on CelestiaCrypto's mainstream adoptionFuture roadmapEpisode links:Mustafa Al-Bassam on TwitterIsmail Khoffi on TwitterCelestia on TwitterSponsors:Gnosis: Gnosis builds decentralized infrastructure for the Ethereum ecosystem, since 2015. This year marks the launch of Gnosis Pay— the world's first Decentralized Payment Network. Get started today at - gnosis.ioChorus1: Chorus1 is one of the largest node operators worldwide, supporting more than 100,000 delegators, across 45 networks. The recently launched OPUS allows staking up to 8,000 ETH in a single transaction. Enjoy the highest yields and institutional grade security at - chorus.oneThis episode is hosted by Brian Fabian Crain.

Crazy Wisdom
Episode #396: From Chaos to Crypto: How Argentina's Turmoil is Fueling Global Innovation

Crazy Wisdom

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 52:28


In this episode of the Crazy Wisdom podcast, Stewart Alsop speaks with Diego Fernandez, co-creator of QuarkID and the Secretary of Innovation for Buenos Aires. They discuss the future of innovation in Buenos Aires, focusing on how technology can simplify citizen interactions with the government and empower individuals through control over their identity with Web3. The conversation explores the potential of decentralized technologies like blockchain to transform government services and create new opportunities for innovation, especially in Argentina's unique economic landscape. In the episode Stewart forgot the name of something about the innovation of digitizing real world assets in Argentina, see this tweet about the deregulation of warrants so that they can be handled online. And for more on QuarkID, visit www.quarkid.org.Check out this GPT we trained on the conversation!Timestamps00:00 Introduction to the Crazy Wisdom Podcast00:13 Innovation in Buenos Aires: A Vision for the Future01:34 The Role of Technology in Government02:37 Web3 Technologies: Closing the Gap05:29 Argentina's Unique Economic Resilience08:53 Crypto Adoption in Argentina11:25 The Impact of Inflation and Crypto Solutions17:41 Argentina's Potential in the Web3 Era27:40 Crypto Scene in San Francisco28:20 Buenos Aires: A Hub for Crypto Innovation29:04 Aleph's Pop-Up City and Economic Vision31:04 Regulatory Changes and Crypto Opportunities32:09 Decentralization and the Future of Money32:47 The Role of Governments in the Digital Age34:50 The Evolution of Money and Technology38:02 Real-World Crypto Applications: Morphy Token41:09 Decentralized Platforms and Censorship41:57 QuarkID: Revolutionizing Digital Identity45:21 The Future of Digital Identity and Privacy51:22 Conclusion and How to Learn More About QuarkIDKey InsightsInnovation in Buenos Aires: Diego Fernandez emphasizes that the future of innovation in Buenos Aires is centered around making government services seamless and empowering citizens. He envisions a "WiFi-like" government where the state's presence is only noticed when something goes wrong, with a primary focus on streamlining interactions between citizens and government through technology.The Role of Web3 in Identity: Web3 technologies, particularly decentralized identifiers (DIDs) and verifiable credentials, are set to revolutionize how individuals manage their identities. With QuarkID, citizens will have control over their digital identities, securely storing documents and credentials on their own devices. This shifts control from centralized entities like governments or tech giants to individuals.Argentina's Economic Resilience: Fernandez expresses optimism about Argentina's future, calling its citizens "economic Navy Seals" due to their experience in dealing with decades of economic instability. He believes that Argentina's hardships have made its population more entrepreneurial, adaptable, and uniquely positioned to embrace blockchain and Web3 technologies to overcome economic challenges.Web3's Impact on Global Financial Systems: The episode highlights how Web3 technologies are poised to disrupt traditional financial systems by enabling peer-to-peer transactions of value and identity. In Argentina, where economic crises have pushed citizens to adopt cryptocurrencies, the use of decentralized financial tools is not only growing but also fostering innovation in industries like tokenization of real-world assets.The Leapfrogging Potential of Argentina: Fernandez believes that Argentina has the potential to "leapfrog" other nations in developing new financial systems and infrastructure based on decentralized technologies. The country's lack of entrenched financial systems, combined with its thriving blockchain ecosystem, provides an opportunity to build future-proof solutions that could serve as a model for other emerging economies.Blockchain Startups Flourishing in Argentina: Argentina has become a hotspot for blockchain innovation, with notable startups like Decentraland, Ripio, and numerous others being created within the country. Fernandez is bullish on the growth of both centralized and decentralized financial products, as well as advancements in deep tech, especially in cryptography and zero-knowledge proofs.Decentralization and Government's Role: Fernandez draws a parallel between the separation of church and state and the future separation of money from the state. He argues that just as governments no longer control religion, they will eventually lose their control over money as decentralized platforms take hold. This change, driven by technological advancements, could fundamentally reshape governance and public services.

BIT-BUY-BIT's podcast
Samourai Wallet Reborn!? | THE BITCOIN BRIEF 41

BIT-BUY-BIT's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 83:35 Transcription Available


▎The Bitcoin Brief: What's This Show All About? The Bitcoin Brief is a show hosted by Max and Bitcoin QnA. We cover important updates in the world of bitcoin and open source software. It is our imperative to provide some education along the way too, so that the misfits can expand their knowledge base and become more sovereign as a result. We do this every second week to keep our listeners informed without having to dedicate hours every day to keep on top of developments. We break things down in a simple and fun way and we welcome questions or topic suggestions via Podcasting 2.0 boosts. Thanks for listening you Ungovernable Misfits, we appreciate your continued support and hope you enjoy the shows. You can support this episode using your time, talent or treasure. ▎SHOW DETAILS ▎▎AOBPoorly QnAWinter is hereMatt Odell call outMax XMR video (see TG)▎▎NEWSSamourai case updates10101 winding downNayuta wallet shutting downAlby hub tutorial by BTC sessionsTor project responds to reports of deanonymization▎▎SOFTWARE & UPDATES Ashigaru wallet has been releasedRobosats v0.7.0-alphaLive wallet 0.7Passport v2.3.2 now out of betaLNnbits v0.12.11BlueWallet v7.0.4 Dana Wallet ReleasedKeeper desktop releasedSparrow Wallet 2.0 ▎VALUE FOR VALUE ▎▎TIME: create fountain clips for the showcreate a meetuphelp boost the signal on social media▎▎TALENT: create ungovernable misfit inspired art, animation or musicdesign or implement some software that can make the podcast betteruse whatever talents you have to make a contribution to the show! ▎▎TREASURE:BOOST IT on the Podcasting 2.0 apps (https://podcastapps.com)STREAM SATSDONATE via Paynym @ https://paynym.is/+maxbuybitBUY SOME CLOTHING @ https://ungovernablemisfits.com/store/MONERO @ https://xmrchat.com/ugmf ▎SHOW SPONSORS ▎▎FOUNDATION - https://foundation.xyz/ungovernable Foundation builds Bitcoin-centric tools that empower you to reclaim your digital sovereignty. As a sovereign computing company, Foundation is the antithesis of today's tech conglomerates. Returning to cypherpunk principles, they build open source technology that "can't be evil". Thank you Foundation Devices for sponsoring the show. Use code: Ungovernable for $10 off of your purchase (00:00:00) INTRO(00:01:02) THANK YOU FOUNDATION(00:02:05) "Sounding Like A Weasel"(00:06:21) The Call Out (00:10:01) Chain Analysis Monero Video(00:15:54) #FREESAMOURAI Update(00:21:50) 10101 Finances Closes Down Shop(00:22:32) Nayuta Gives Up On the Custodial Lightning Network(00:23:09) Alby Hub Tutorial By BTC Sessions(00:25:00) Nothing Burger Tor Report(00:25:54) BOOSTS(00:31:43) ASHIGARU (00:38:19) Robosats Releases v0.7.0-alpha(00:43:00) Wallet Updates and New Features(00:43:06) New Live Wallet 0.7.0(00:43:56) Passport 2.3.2 Out Of Beta(00:44:57) Big Fixes Release from LNBits(01:02:00) Listener Questions and Feedback(01:19:00) Zero Knowledge Proofs and Bitcoin OS(01:28:00) Monero Boosts and Community Support

Unsupervised Learning
A Conversation with Shiladitya Sircar from BlackBerry on DeepFake Threats

Unsupervised Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 44:44 Transcription Available


In this conversation, I speak with Shiladitya Sircar, Senior VP of Product Engineering and Data Science at BlackBerry. We talk about: The Rise of Deepfakes and Cyber ThreatsInnovation Meets Malicious Intent: Deepfakes are not just a tech novelty; they're a growing threat. From text-based phishing to hyper-realistic fake videos and audio, the landscape of cyber threats is evolving rapidly. Deepfake technology can clone voices, making it easier for cybercriminals to impersonate individuals and bypass security measures. Understanding Identity CompromiseVoice Cloning Dangers: Our brains are wired to trust familiar voices, making voice cloning particularly insidious. We share a chilling story about a cybercriminal impersonating Ferrari's CEO. The attacker's deepfake was so convincing that it almost led to a major scam. The Impact on TrustEroding Trust in Systems: Deepfakes can undermine trust in institutions and systems, much like traditional scams but with a high-tech twist. Beyond individual attacks, deepfakes can manipulate public opinion and even influence elections. Organizations need to train employees to spot deepfakes, and there's a pressing need for laws that specifically address deepfakes and identity spoofing. And more Intro (00:00:00)Main Cyber Threats from Deepfakes (00:00:56)Identity Compromise Explained (00:02:47)Impact of Deepfakes on Trust (00:06:23)Deepfakes in Attack Chains (00:08:15)Case Studies of Deepfake Attacks (00:09:41)Emerging Threat Landscape (00:13:56)Defending Against Deepfake Attacks (00:15:07)Regulatory Frameworks Needed (00:16:28)The Role of Education and Technology (00:18:57)Future of Content Authenticity (00:20:53)Legislation and Authenticity Mechanisms (00:22:04)Real-Time Deepfake Validation (00:23:18)Government and Industry Partnership (00:24:07)Media Forensic Research (00:24:23)Zero Knowledge Proofs (00:25:36)Content Provenance and Authenticity (00:26:52)Trust Network Expansion (00:28:00)Puppeteering Technology (00:29:20)Stream Authentication Challenges (00:30:21)Hardware-Level Trust (00:32:00)Fragmentation in Standards (00:32:29)Trust in Communication Protocols (00:33:51)Collaboration for Solutions (00:35:22)Apple's Unique Position (00:36:47)Erosion of Trust (00:37:31)AI Agents for Detection (00:38:11)Short-term and Long-term Solutions (00:38:45)Awareness and Education (00:41:23)Predictions for Deepfake Technology (00:41:48)Community Action Against Deepfakes (00:43:09)Learning More About BlackBerry's Work (00:43:29)Become a Member: https://danielmiessler.com/upgradeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Epicenter - Learn about Blockchain, Ethereum, Bitcoin and Distributed Technologies
Arcium: Parallelized Confidential Computing Network - Yannik Schrade

Epicenter - Learn about Blockchain, Ethereum, Bitcoin and Distributed Technologies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 62:10


In this day and age, privacy and confidentiality are more important than ever. Advancements in the cryptographic research of zero knowledge proofs (ZKPs), fully homomorphic encryption (FHE) and multi-party computation (MPC) paved the way for computational integrity and confidential computing. While FHE allows for computation to be performed on encrypted data without the need for prior decryption, it is MPC that enables compliance with regulations (e.g. AML). Arcium aims to build a global super computer for parallelised confidential computing, powered by custom MXEs (multi-party computation execution environments).Topics covered in this episode:Yannik's backgroundConfidentiality & decentralised complianceConfidential computingTEEs (trusted execution environments) & side-channel attacksZKP vs. MPC vs. FHEArcium's global super computer architectureHow Arcium differentiates itself from other privacy protocolsUse casesCensorship risksEcosystem developmentEpisode links:Yannik Schrade on TwitterArcium on TwitterSponsors:Gnosis: Gnosis builds decentralized infrastructure for the Ethereum ecosystem, since 2015. This year marks the launch of Gnosis Pay— the world's first Decentralized Payment Network. Get started today at - gnosis.ioChorus1: Chorus1 is one of the largest node operators worldwide, supporting more than 100,000 delegators, across 45 networks. The recently launched OPUS allows staking up to 8,000 ETH in a single transaction. Enjoy the highest yields and institutional grade security at - chorus.oneThis episode is hosted by Sebastien Couture & Felix Lutsch.

Crypto Altruism Podcast
Episode 165 - Zero Knowledge Proofs and the ‘Internet of True Things'

Crypto Altruism Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 43:04


In episode 165, we're excited to welcome Evan Shapiro of Mina Foundation, a zero knowledge blockchain for a secure, private, and verifiable internet. We break down what the heck a zero knowledge proof is, why you should get excited about this emerging technology, and some of the most compelling social impact use cases of ZK proofs.--Three Key Takeaways--At their core, Zero Knowledge Proofs give individuals the ability to prove things about themselves, such as their credentials and identity, without needing to reveal private or sensitive information.Mina Protocol envisions a future where ZK Proofs are layered on top of everything on the internet that could benefit from verification – whether it be social media posts, news articles, political advertisements, videos, etc. This will ultimately help create a much safer internet free from misinformation.ZK Proofs can play a huge role in building safe digital spaces and institutions, where those participating can know, without a doubt, that everyone involved is who they say they are, and not a bot. This is increasingly important in the age of Artificial Intelligence.--Full shownotes with links available at--https://www.cryptoaltruism.org/blog/crypto-altruism-podcast-episode-165-zero-knowledge-proofs-and-the-internet-of-true-things--Support us with a Fiat or Crypto contribution--Learn more at cryptoaltruism.org/supportus--Celebrate Onchain Summer by Joining the Onchain Giving Summit!--Join us at the free, virtual Onchain Giving Summit! Endaoment and Base are bringing together visionary blockchain leaders & innovators, forward-thinking wealth advisors and grassroots impact builders for a week of workshops & tough questions. Be sure to catch Drew from Crypto Altruism's workshop at 2pm ET on Nonprofit Day (8/16). RSVP is free and required. --This episode was recorded on Zencastr!--Interested in starting your own podcast? Use my special link to save 30% off your first month of any Zencastr paid plan. Alternatively, head to zencastr.com/pricing and use my code "CryptoAltruism".Please note: we make use of affiliate marketing to provide readers with referrals to high quality and relevant products and services.

The Scoop
Demystifying the benefits of zero-knowledge proofs with Mysten Labs co-founder Kostas Chalkias

The Scoop

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 51:28


This is the second installment of a miniseries sponsored by Axelar and featuring co-host Sergey Gorbunov, co-founder of Axelar — you can find part 1 with Eigen Layer's Sreeram Kannan here. In this episode, Chaparro and Gorbunov are joined by Mysten Labs co-founder and chief cryptographer Kostas Chalkias to discuss the potential of zero-knowledge (ZK) proofs to revolutionize the blockchain space. OUTLINE 00:00 Introduction 04:27 ZK-proof overview 08:45 Adoption of zk-proofs 15:33 Standardizing zk-proofs 22:27 Advice for builders 27:57 ZK & AI 35:55 How ZK improves UX 45:00 Predictions This episode is brought to you by our sponsor, Axelar. Axelar is scaling interoperability to connect hundreds of new blockchains anticipated in the Ethereum L2 ecosystem. Find out more at axelar.network/layer2 The Block Community The Block is launching a new community experience for fans of The Scoop! Follow us on Lens to stay in the loop: hey.xyz/u/theblockcommunity The Block Newsletters The Block's newsletters bring you the latest news and analysis of the fast-moving crypto and DeFi markets. To subscribe, visit theblock.co/newsletters

¿Por qué no te habré hecho caso? con Santiago Siri y Hernán Zin
70. El futuro de la identidad digital: zero knowledge proofs

¿Por qué no te habré hecho caso? con Santiago Siri y Hernán Zin

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 77:32


En este episodio de #LaÚltimaFrontera, #SantiagoSiri y #EmilseGarzón reciben a #ZvezdinBesarabov, Co-founder de #Outdid.io, una solución para identificar la identidad digital. También, hablan sobre las pruebas de conocimiento cero, la tecnología de ‘Zero-knowledge proof', Arduwrite, DMA Brokers, el impacto de la IA generativa y los LLMs en la industria financiera y los seguros, Transformer, entre otros temas. Y como cada semana, las principales #noticias e innovaciones en #tecnología, #IA, #Cripto y #tendencias. ¿Cómo se puede certificar la identidad con las nuevas tecnologías? ¿Cómo preservar la privacidad y la seguridad? Todas las respuestas en este nuevo estreno.

Epicenter - Learn about Blockchain, Ethereum, Bitcoin and Distributed Technologies
'Ethereum Needs Polygon's Aggregation Layer to Scale' - Brendan Farmer & Sandeep Nailwal

Epicenter - Learn about Blockchain, Ethereum, Bitcoin and Distributed Technologies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2024 65:56


As more and more L2s launch promising to scale Ethereum, they end up competing for the same market share, userbase and liquidity. Apart from this harsh reality, crosschain interactions should be as seamless as possible in order to bridge different L2 ecosystems. Polygon envisions a scalable future in which various zero knowledge rollups post their proofs on an aggregation layer before settling on Ethereum, thus lowering latency and transaction costs as crosschain interactions take place expeditiously, without involving the L1 mainnet.We were joined by Sandeep Nailwal & Brendan Farmer, to discuss Polygon's aggregation layer and how it aims to solve the current fragmentation of Ethereum L2 scaling solutions.Topics covered in this episode:Polygon's ZK expansion and the acquisition of Mir ProtocolPolygon's aggregation layerBlock building between different L2sShared sequencing & asynchronous sequencingSecurity guarantees of the aggregation layerSequencer decentralisation & censorship resistanceChains using Polygon's aggregation layerPessimistic proofsCan optimistic rollups be included in the aggregation layer?Type 1 prover and Plonky3The evolution of ZKP systemsEnsuring ZK rollup integrityThe future of scalabilityEpisode links:Sandeep Nailwal on TwitterBrendan Farmer on TwitterPolygon on TwitterSponsors:Gnosis: Gnosis builds decentralized infrastructure for the Ethereum ecosystem, since 2015. This year marks the launch of Gnosis Pay— the world's first Decentralized Payment Network. Get started today at - gnosis.ioChorus1: Chorus1 is one of the largest node operators worldwide, supporting more than 100,000 delegators, across 45 networks. The recently launched OPUS allows staking up to 8,000 ETH in a single transaction. Enjoy the highest yields and institutional grade security at - chorus.oneThis episode is hosted by Friederike Ernst.

The Fintech Blueprint
Building Artificial Intelligence we can trust using ZK Proofs, with EZKL CEO Jason Morton

The Fintech Blueprint

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 41:01


Lex chats with Jason Morton, CEO of EZKL - EZKL is a technology that helps people build around artificial intelligence using zero-knowledge proofs (ZK proofs) and the latest in technology. Jason explains that ZK proofs are a way to prove that a computation has been executed correctly without revealing any sensitive information. The proofs can be used to verify the execution of AI models, statistical models, and other computations on blockchain networks. EZKL provides a command line tool, a backend proving service, and a Python library for developers to use. The company's economic model involves licensing the components of the system and running backend services. In the future, EZKL aims to provide a more complete solution for interacting with the technology. The demand for verifiable AI and ZK proofs is expected to come from both Web2 and Web3 companies, as well as enterprise clients MENTIONED IN THE CONVERSATION EZKL's Website: https://bit.ly/4dx1wUbJason's Twitter: https://bit.ly/4boqumY Topics: fintech, machine learning, ai, artificial intelligence, llm, zk-proofs, zero-knowledge proofs, blockchain, web3 Companies: EZKL, Ethereum, Bitcoin, DARPA ABOUT THE FINTECH BLUEPRINT 

The Index Podcast
Zero-Knowledge Proofs: Privacy and Innovation with Houman Shadab and Wyatt Benno of ICME and NovaNet

The Index Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2024 30:58 Transcription Available


This week on The Index, host Alex Kehaya dives into the future of zero-knowledge proofs (ZKPs) with guests Wyatt Benno and Houman Shadab, Co-Founders of ICME and NovaNet, a groundbreaking P2P decentralized proving network. The conversation spans the current ZKP landscape, exploring its potential for future Web3 applications. Wyatt and Houman unpack the regulatory and legislative considerations surrounding this innovative technology and discuss how zero-knowledge proofs redefine the bounds of sensitive information to protect privacy.

Passive Income Pilots
#56 - Black Box Wealth: Earning Passive Income On The Blockchain With PIVX DAO Advisor Hans Koning

Passive Income Pilots

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 43:44


In this thought-provoking episode of Passive Income Pilots, we sit down with blockchain expert Hans Koning to navigate the complexities and opportunities within the blockchain landscape, especially in light of recent global events like the Bitcoin halving and rising geopolitical tensions. Hans shares his profound insights into how these factors influence the digital economy and illustrates practical methods for earning passive income through blockchain technologies such as staking in PIVX. Delve into discussions that not only shed light on the technical mechanics of cryptocurrencies but also explore the crucial role of decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs) in democratizing capital. This episode provides a deep dive into how blockchain is reshaping financial paradigms by empowering individuals to manage and grow their wealth independently, paving the way for a more trust in a trustless world.Timestamped Show Notes:(00:00) Welcome and introduction of guest Hans Koning.(01:00) Hans's background in technology and transition into blockchain.(02:00) Explanation of blockchain vs. traditional banking systems.(06:00) Benefits of Proof of Stake and its impact on energy efficiency.(08:00) Introduction to earning passive income through staking in PIVX.(10:00) Discussion on the role of DAOs in managing cryptocurrencies like PIVX.(15:00) Overview of zero knowledge proofs and their application in enhancing privacy.(18:00) How PIVX prioritizes privacy in its blockchain operations.(20:00) The potential future impact of blockchain in global finance and its integration into daily life.(25:00) Exploring the economic principles of PIVX and other cryptocurrencies.(30:00) The significance of community engagement in blockchain projects.(35:00) How DAOs operate and their influence on decentralized governance.(39:00) Closing thoughts from Hans on the importance of community and trust in blockchain.(43:00) Final remarks and episode wrap-up.Resources Mentioned:PIVX Official Website: PIVX.orgPIVX Mobile Wallet: MyPIVXWallet.orgPIVX Core Wallet: PIVX.org/downloadsRecommended Book: The Blockchain and the New Architecture of Trust By Kevin WerbachRemember to subscribe for more insights at PassiveIncomePilots.com!Join our growing community on FacebookCheck us out on Instagram @PassiveIncomePilotsFollow us on X @IncomePilotsGet our updates on LinkedInHave questions or want to discuss this episode? Contact us at ask@passiveincomepilots.com See you on the next one!

Edge of NFT Podcast
Inside Robinhood's Zero-Knowledge Proofs: Unlocking The AI Frontier with Johann Kerbrat

Edge of NFT Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 40:43


Dive into the future of finance with Johann Kerbrat of Robinhood! Uncover their mission to democratize digital assets and their innovative self-custody wallet. Discover the discussion on zero-knowledge proofs, space exploration, and the evolution of NFTs as a new asset class. Join the journey of making crypto more accessible and intuitive for all.Support us through our Sponsors! ☕

Founders of Web 3
Applications of Zero-Knowledge Proofs in Blockchain, with Brian Fu of zkLend

Founders of Web 3

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 29:09


In this episode of the Metaverse Podcast, Jamie dives deep into the world of DeFi with Brian Fu, co-founder of zkLend, next generation lending protocol built on Starknet leveraging zk-rollup technology.   Tune in to: Learn about the innovative approach of zkLend in combining scalability, speed, and security within the DeFi space. Gain insights into Brian's journey from traditional finance to becoming an early pioneer in ZK technology. Understand the significance of Layer 2 solutions like Starknet in addressing Ethereum's scalability challenges. Explore zkLend's commitment to sustainable growth and modular lending solutions while navigating the complexities of innovation. Discover the potential for institutional adoption in DeFi driven by the need for capital efficiency and improved payment rails. Delve into the excitement surrounding ZK technology for its scalability and privacy-enhancing capabilities, especially in managing data availability for larger transaction volumes and institutional use cases. #zk #defi ------ Whether you're a founder, investor, developer, or just have an interest in the future of the Open Metaverse, we invite you to hear from the people supporting its growth. Outlier Ventures is the Open Metaverse accelerator, helping over 100 Web3 startups a year. You can apply for startup funding here - https://ov.click/pddsbcq122 Questions? Join our community: Twitter - https://ov.click/pddssotwq122 LinkedIn - https://ov.click/pddssoliq122 For further Open Metaverse content: Listen to The Metaverse Podcast - https://ov.click/pddsmcq122 Check out our portfolio - https://ov.click/pddspfq122 Thanks for listening!

Crypto Altruism Podcast
Episode 140 - Concordium - Trust and privacy powered by blockchain and zero-knowledge proofs

Crypto Altruism Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 36:19


In episode 140, we're excited to welcome Lars Seier Christensen, Chairman and Founder of Concordium, a Layer1 blockchain on a mission to create a future based on trust, privacy, and safety. We discuss Zero-knowledge proofs and some of their use cases, the role of blockchain in protecting individual identity and data sovereignty, some of the projects building on Concordium, and much more.--Three Key Takeaways--In our increasingly digital age, where identity and data are tied closely to one's online activities, it is important to put in place measures to protect an individual's privacy and give them sovereignty over their data. Blockchain, along with ZK Proofs, can help make this a reality.Zero-Knowledge Proofs enable individuals or entities to prove something about themselves without disclosing the underlying data behind the proof. There are many exciting use cases for ZK Proofs including voting, proof of age and credentials, and KYC processes. When building in Web3, it's important to stay true to the foundational ethos of Web3 while also recognizing the need to achieve regulatory compliance. Regulations aren't going anywhere, and as Web3 continues to grow and achieve widescale adoption, regulatory scrutiny will only increase.--Full shownotes with links available at--https://www.cryptoaltruism.org/blog/crypto-altruism-podcast-episode-140-concordium-trust-and-privacy-powered-by-blockchain-and-zero-knowledge-proofs--Support us with a Fiat or Crypto contribution--Learn more at cryptoaltruism.org/supportus--This episode was recorded on Zencastr!--Interested in starting your own podcast? Use my special link to save 30% off your first month of any Zencastr paid plan. Alternatively, head to zencastr.com/pricing and use my code "CryptoAltruism".Please note: we make use of affiliate marketing to provide readers with referrals to high quality and relevant products and services.--DISCLAIMER --While we may discuss specific web3 projects or cryptocurrencies on this podcast, please do not take any of this as investment advice, and please make sure to do your own research on potential investment opportunities, or any opportunity, before making an investment. We host a variety of guests on this podcast with the sole purpose of highlighting the social impact use cases of this technology. That being said, Crypto Altruism does not endorse any of these projects, and we recognize that, since this is an emerging sector, some may be operating in regulatory grey areas, and as such, we cannot confirm their legality in the jurisdictions in which they operate, especially as it pertains to decentralized finance protocols. So, before getting involved with any project, it's important that you do your own research and confirm the legality of the project. More on the disclaimer at cryptoaltruism.org.

Zero Knowledge
Episode 309: ZK Jargon Decoder with Nico Mohnblatt

Zero Knowledge

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 73:30


** This episode uses visual aids and slides throughout, you may want to check out the video version here (https://youtu.be/UKiQ6jTsv4E)** In this week's episode, Anna (https://twitter.com/annarrose) and Nico Mohnblatt (https://twitter.com/nico_mnbl) from Geometry Research (https://geometry.dev/about) host a ZK Jargon Decoder episode. Based on Nico's ZK Jargon Decoder Website (https://nmohnblatt.github.io/zk-jargon-decoder/), they discuss some of the confusing terms and concepts commonly used by the ZK community. The session aims to be digestible for those still in the early stages of their ZK learning journey, but it does take a dive into the depths of detail every now and again! This episode uses visual aids and slides throughout, so you may want to check out the full video version of this discussion over on the ZK Podcast YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/@zeroknowledgefm). This ZK Jargon Decoder Session is also very well complimented by the ZK Whiteboard sessions (https://zkhack.dev/whiteboard/). Nico specifically references sessions 1 (https://zkhack.dev/whiteboard/module-one/), 4 (https://zkhack.dev/whiteboard/module-four/), 5 (https://zkhack.dev/whiteboard/module-five/) and 6 (https://zkhack.dev/whiteboard/module-six/). Here's some additional links for this episode: ZK HACK IV - ZK Jargon Decoder (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=68AXfOR74cA) ZK Jargon Decoder GitHub (https://nmohnblatt.github.io/zk-jargon-decoder/) ZK Hack IV Sessions Playlist (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vaz4a_Vhntk&list=PLj80z0cJm8QFGB6AsiAG3EB06L7xr5S1c) ZK-WALDO: A Simple Zero Knowledge Proof (https://agstakingco.gitbook.io/zk-waldo-intro-to-zero-knowledge-proofs) ZK Whiteboard Sessions: What is a SNARK? With Dan Boneh (https://zkhack.dev/whiteboard/module-one/) ZK Whiteboard Sessions: SNARKs vs. STARKs with Bobbin Threadbare and Brendan Farmer (https://zkhack.dev/whiteboard/module-four/) PLONKish Arithmetization - ZK Jargon Decoder Description (https://nmohnblatt.github.io/zk-jargon-decoder/definitions/plonkish_arithmetization.html) ZK Whiteboard Sessions: PLONK and Custom Gates with Adrian Hamelink (https://zkhack.dev/whiteboard/module-five/) Oracles - ZK Jargon Decoder Description (https://nmohnblatt.github.io/zk-jargon-decoder/definitions/oracle.html) FRI Summary 1 - Contextualizing STARKs, ALI, FRI, and DEEP by RISC Zero Study Club (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D8sW6OUbAXM) R1CS - ZK Jargon Decoder Description (https://nmohnblatt.github.io/zk-jargon-decoder/definitions/r1cs.html) ZK Whiteboard Sessions: Lookup Arguments for Performance Optimisation with Mary Maller (https://zkhack.dev/whiteboard/module-six/) The Billiard Ball Example presented by Campbell R. Harvey (https://people.duke.edu/~charvey/Teaching/697_2021/Public_Presentations_697/Zero_knowledge_2021_697.pdf) ZK Podcast Episode 21: Introduction to Zero Knowledge Proofs (https://zeroknowledge.fm/21-2/) Applications to attend zkSummit11 are now open, head over to the zkSummit website (https://www.zksummit.com/) to apply now. The event will be held on 10 April in Athens, Greece. ZK Hack IV online is now live, sign up for the final session on Tuesday 6 Feb here (https://events.ringcentral.com/events/zkhackiv-4). For the latest news on the event check out the zhhack.dev/zkhackIV (https://zkhack.dev/zkhackIV/) website. Launching soon, Namada (https://namada.net/) is a proof-of-stake L1 blockchain focused on multichain, asset-agnostic privacy, via a unified shielded set. Namada is natively interoperable with fast-finality chains via IBC, and with Ethereum using a trust-minimised bridge. Follow Namada on Twitter @namada (https://twitter.com/namada) for more information and join the community on Discord discord.gg/namada (http://discord.gg/namada). If you like what we do: * Find all our links here! @ZeroKnowledge | Linktree (https://linktr.ee/zeroknowledge) * Subscribe to our podcast newsletter (https://zeroknowledge.substack.com) * Follow us on Twitter @zeroknowledgefm (https://twitter.com/zeroknowledgefm) * Join us on Telegram (https://zeroknowledge.fm/telegram) * Catch us on YouTube (https://zeroknowledge.fm/)

Research Insights, a Society of Actuaries Podcast

Hello Listeners and welcome to the Society of Actuaries Research Institute Research Insights Podcast!  Today's episode is focused on the report “Zero-Knowledge Proofs:  Emerging Opportunities for the Insurance Industry.”  Listen to Petar Jevtic, Associate Professor at Arizona State University, talk about the diverse applications and emerging opportunities that ZKPs offer to the insurance community, especially in the health insurance space.   Report Landing Page:  https://www.soa.org/resources/research-reports/2023/zero-knowledge-proof/    We welcome feedback! researchinsights@soa.org 

Epicenter - Learn about Blockchain, Ethereum, Bitcoin and Distributed Technologies

"The advancements of zero knowledge proving technology, hardware acceleration and proof recursion have significantly increased the efficiency of EVM-compatible zk provers. As a result, the former tradeoff in efficiency implied by EVM-compatibility is gradually improving. Translating Ethereum's virtual machine bytecode ensures seamless scaling for applications, without the need for additional audits and security compromises.We were joined by Ye Zhang, co-founder of Scroll, to discuss the EVM-compatible zero knowledge landscape and how Scroll aims to stay true to Ethereum's values and community.Topics covered in this episode:Ye's background in zk researchHardware limitations for zk techFounding ScrollWhy Scroll went for EVM compatibilityEfficiency of EVM- vs. non-EVM-compatible zk proversThe timeline of ideating ScrollScroll mainnet launchBuilding the Scroll communityScroll tokenSequencer decentralisationData availability, validiums and security tradeoffsL2 bridges and interoperabilityRoadmapEpisode links: Ye Zhang on TwitterScroll on TwitterSponsors: dYdX Foundation: The recently launched dYdX chain features new governance and token economics, that empower stakers and promote validator decentralisation. Bridge your DYDX tokens and contribute to the evolution of dYdX chain, fully permissionless and community driven. - https://bit.ly/47kqG59This episode is hosted by Friederike Ernst. Show notes and listening options: epicenter.tv/522

Learn Cardano Podcast
Zero Knowledge Proofs, Privacy & Scalability on Cardano with zkFold

Learn Cardano Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 24:38


zkFold is a project focused on wrapping Plutus scripts for Cardano with zero-knowledge proofs (ZKPs). Their product, zkWrapper, takes any Untyped Plutus Core (UPLC) script as input and generates a zero-knowledge version.Key features and benefits of zkWrapper include: No script length limit: Bypasses the Cardano transaction size limit. No CEK execution budget limit: The original script runs off-chain, and the on-chain wrapper script only verifies the proof of execution.No redeemer or datum size limit: The actual data is represented through short polynomial commitments, reducing transaction size. However, public data critical for smart contract state is not hashed, maintaining the trust model.Private Smart Contracts: zkWrapper allows for the creation of private smart contracts since the original script isn't submitted on-chain.Learn more about the platform at https://zkfold.io

Chain Reaction
Eli Ben-Sasson: Starkware as End-Game ZK Technology, The Pros and Cons of Launching ZK on Ethereum and Optimistic Rollup Concerns

Chain Reaction

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 59:11


Eli Ben-Sasson, Co-founder and President of StarkWare, joins this podcast episode to discuss scaling blockchains like Ethereum with ZK proofs and validity rollups. He provides an in-depth look at how StarkWare is using its Cairo language and ZK-VM to enable scalability, privacy, and computational integrity on Ethereum. Topics covered include: The role of Ethereum and validity rollups in the future ZK landscape Surprises and innovations in ZK proof research Pros and cons of ZK-EVMs vs ZK-VMs for blockchain scaling StarkWare's technology for asserting computational integrity On-chain gaming and other applications uniquely enabled by ZK proofs Decentralizing the sequencer and Starknet's roadmap Elliptic curve risks and the need for quantum-resistant proof systems This episode offers key insights on blockchain scaling and the impact ZK proofs will have on Ethereum and Web3 development. It's essential listening for anyone interested in the technical side of Ethereum and ZK proof adoption. Show Notes StarkWare Socials Eli's Twitter Avi's Twitter Tommy's Twitter Follow Delphi Digital Website: ⁠⁠https://members.delphidigital.io/home⁠⁠ Twitter: ⁠⁠https://twitter.com/Delphi_Digital⁠⁠ Youtube: ⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/@Delphi_Digital⁠ Disclosures Disclosures: This podcast is strictly informational and educational and is not investment advice or a solicitation to buy or sell any tokens or securities or to make any financial decisions. Do not trade or invest in any project, tokens, or securities based upon this podcast episode. The host and members at Delphi Ventures may personally own tokens or art that are mentioned on the podcast. Our current show features paid sponsorships which may be featured at the start, middle, and/or the end of the episode. These sponsorships are for informational purposes only and are not a solicitation to use any product, service or token. Delphi's transparency page can be viewed ⁠⁠here⁠⁠. Keywords Ethereum, ZK Proofs, ZK-STARKs, Zero Knowledge Proofs, Validity Rollups, Starkware, Scalability, Privacy, Cairo, Blockchain Scaling, Ethereum Scaling, ZK-EVMs, ZK-VMs, Computational Integrity, Cryptography, Proof Systems, Ethereum Future, Web3 Scaling, Cryptocurrency, Bitcoin, Ethereum, Blockchain, Crypto exchange, Digital assets, Decentralization, Crypto regulation, Crypto investing, Web3, Metaverse, NFTs, DeFi, Cryptocurrency adoption, Future of money, Financial freedom

Chain Reaction
Anoma's Christopher Goes: Intents Are Real

Chain Reaction

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 63:38


Christopher Goes, co-founder of Anoma and Nomad, joins Tommy and Can to discuss how he envisions intents becoming the primary interface for blockchain applications. They explore how Anoma is building an architecture focused on user intents, rather than transactions, and how this enables greater composability, privacy, and flexibility. Chris provides his unique insight on the evolution of privacy, comparing privacy as an asset, service, and eventually default. They also discuss mechanics of intent pools, liberating users from centralized solvers, and the importance of fungible trust relationships. Show Notes Anoma Socials Christopher's Twitter Can's Twitter Tommy's Twitter Follow Delphi Digital Website: ⁠⁠https://members.delphidigital.io/home⁠⁠ Twitter: ⁠⁠https://twitter.com/Delphi_Digital⁠⁠ Youtube: ⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/@Delphi_Digital⁠ Disclosures Disclosures: This podcast is strictly informational and educational and is not investment advice or a solicitation to buy or sell any tokens or securities or to make any financial decisions. Do not trade or invest in any project, tokens, or securities based upon this podcast episode. The host and members at Delphi Ventures may personally own tokens or art that are mentioned on the podcast. Our current show features paid sponsorships which may be featured at the start, middle, and/or the end of the episode. These sponsorships are for informational purposes only and are not a solicitation to use any product, service or token. Delphi's transparency page can be viewed ⁠⁠here⁠⁠. Keywords Intents, User Intents, Intent-Centric Architecture, Intent Pools, Intent Composability, Counterparty Discovery, Privacy by Default, Privacy as an Asset, Privacy as a Service, Privacy as Default, Zero-Knowledge Proofs, Trust Networks, Reputation Systems, Sybil Resistance, Decentralized Finance (DeFi), Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs), Liquidity Fragmentation, Transaction Fees, Miner Extractable Value (MEV), Front Running, Censorship Resistance, Permissionless Systems, Surveillance Capitalism, Anoma, Nomad, Christopher Goes, Cryptocurrency, Bitcoin, Ethereum, Blockchain, Crypto exchange, Digital assets, Decentralization, Crypto regulation, Crypto investing, Web3, Metaverse, NFTs, DeFi, Cryptocurrency adoption, Future of money, Financial freedom

Zero Knowledge
Episode 286: Paris 2023 Recap with Uma, Zaki and Tarun

Zero Knowledge

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2023 65:35


This week, host Anna Rose (https://twitter.com/annarrose) and guests Uma Roy (https://twitter.com/pumatheuma), Zaki Manian (https://twitter.com/zmanian) and Tarun Chitra (https://twitter.com/tarunchitra) recap all things EthCC Paris (https://www.ethcc.io/). This impromptu chat takes a look back at the topics, talks, parties and goings-on of the Paris week and what really caught their attention. Expect some spicy takes, offtopic rambles, inside scoops and more. Here's some additional links for this episode: EthCC Links EthCC Website (https://www.ethcc.io/) EthCC Side Events (https://www.ethccweek.fr/events/) EthCC Mary Maller - How can we use Zero-Knowledge Proofs in Ethereum? (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CsNoMKSh2e8&pp=ygUQZXRoY2MgcGFyaXMgMjAyMw%3D%3D) EthCC Vitalik Buterin - a history of account abstraction (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLf8qpOmxQc) EthCC6 After Movie (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_p4tVaZ85k&pp=ygUQZXRoY2MgcGFyaXMgMjAyMw%3D%3D) EthCC6 Main Playlist (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_PbF5FvHb1E&list=PLM-Xjhvin-uURP4lmYyP0iys2mxq-rCKU) Modular Summit Talks Modular Summit (https://modularsummit.dev/) Modular Summit Day 1 - Fourier Stage (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nNGVz-FRjKY&pp=ygUZbW9kdWxhciBibG9ja2NoYWluIHN1bW1pdA%3D%3D) Modular Summit Day 2 - Fourier Stage (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iSaN8poAmr4) Modular Summit Day 1 - Galois Stage (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lHyQKCVQTPo) Modular Summit Day 2 - Galois Stage (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WYH7n4M016A) Other Talks and Links Episode 285: Intents with Chris Goes from Anoma (https://zeroknowledge.fm/285-2/) Gnosis Pay (https://gnosispay.com/) DeFi Security Summit (https://defisecuritysummit.org/) ZK Paris ZK Validator Geometry Tweet (https://twitter.com/__geometry__/status/1674094444486983681) Research Day 2023 Playlist (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrTmn1_Dm_UpwHsAAyn3L0f2OZUA02YjC) Intent-Based Architectures and Their Risks by Georgios Konstantopoulos (https://www.paradigm.xyz/2023/06/intents) Ethereum DeFi Protocol Beanstalk Hacked for $182 Million—What You Need to Know (https://decrypt.co/98118/ethereum-defi-protocol-beanstalk-hacked-182-million-what-you-need-know) Another $103M Disappears From Multichain in Potential ‘Rug Pull' (https://decrypt.co/148133/multichain-anyswap-rug-pull-hack-103-million-chainalysis) zkSummit 10 is happening in London on September 20, 2023! Apply to attend now -> zkSummit 10 Application Form (https://9lcje6jbgv1.typeform.com/zkSummit10). Speaker applications close this Friday! Polygon Labs (https://polygon.technology/) is thrilled to announce Polygon 2.0: The Value Layer for the Internet (https://polygon.technology/roadmap). Polygon 2.0 and all of our ZK tech is open-source and community-driven. Reach out to the Polygon community on Discord (https://discord.gg/0xpolygon) to learn more, contribute, or join in and build the future of Web3 together with Polygon! Aleo (https://www.aleo.org/) is a new Layer-1 blockchain that achieves the programmability of Ethereum, the privacy of Zcash, and the scalability of a rollup. For questions, join their Discord at aleo.org/discord (http://aleo.org/discord). If you like what we do: * Find all our links here! @ZeroKnowledge | Linktree (https://linktr.ee/zeroknowledge) * Subscribe to our podcast newsletter (https://zeroknowledge.substack.com) * Follow us on Twitter @zeroknowledgefm (https://twitter.com/zeroknowledgefm) * Join us on Telegram (https://zeroknowledge.fm/telegram) * Catch us on YouTube (https://zeroknowledge.fm/)

Good Game
What are Zero-Knowledge Proofs and Why It's Important?

Good Game

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2023 67:38


Imran, Qiao, and Mohammed invited David again to delve into the world of Zero-knowledge proofs. Join us as we demystify and uncover why they have become increasingly important today. No BS crypto insight for founders. Timestamps(00:00) Intro(00:55) Welcome to Good Game(01:13) What are zero-knowledge proofs? What can they bring to the market?(04:32) The rabbit hole of the Moon math(04:52) An example of ZK proof without the math: The Alibaba Cave(08:52) The Rank-One Constrained System(17:00) Why ZK is interesting now(17:45) Did Web3 or Crypto lead to the development of ZK?(20:03) What's the current state of ZK? What is realistic today?(29:43) Does it make sense to build hardware accelerators for ZK proofs today?(33:04) Some applications that can come out of ZK identity(38:55) ZK-Rollups(45:08) Smart contracts for ZCash, has anyone done it?(53:00) Knowing what we know today, what are actually realistic and practical applications of ZK?David Ma Twitter: https://twitter.com/0xdjmaSpotify: https://spoti.fi/3N675w3Apple Podcast: https://apple.co/3snLsxUWebsite: https://goodgamepod.xyzTwitter: https://twitter.com/goodgamepodxyzDISCLAIMER: The views expressed herein are personal to the speaker(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of any other person or entity. Discussions and answers to questions are intended as generalized, non-personalized information. Nothing herein should be construed or relied upon as investment, legal, tax, or other advice. 

The CleanTechies Podcast
Using Blockchain to Verify Carbon Offsets | Blockchain & Climate Are Compatible w/ Alan Ransil (Filecoin Green)

The CleanTechies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2023 58:09 Transcription Available


What if there was a way to revolutionize data storage for companies and organizations while also promoting sustainability and transparency? Join us as we chat with Alan Ransil from Filecoin Green, an initiative by Protocol Labs that aims to do just that by utilizing the power of blockchain technology.Throughout the episode, we explore how Filecoin Green creates verifiable carbon credits, tracks trust, and accelerates the flow of information in the decarbonization process. Alan shares his experience with satellite imaging for monitoring deforestation and how programmable money can be used to create NF Trees - a unique incentive for people on the ground to protect forest regions. We also dive into the importance of trust in ESG reporting and how Zero-Knowledge Proofs, a foundation of Filecoin, can enhance the transparency and efficiency of sustainability efforts.As we wrap up, we discuss the compatibility of blockchain technologies with sustainability goals, touching on the energy consumption of various blockchain algorithms and how Filecoin compares to Amazon Web Services. Alan emphasizes the need for regulation and shares Filecoin Green's efforts to reduce energy use and connect the network to renewable energy sources. Don't miss this enlightening conversation that delves into the potential of blockchain to transform sustainability and transparency in the fight against climate change.Enjoy the Episode!

Epicenter - Learn about Blockchain, Ethereum, Bitcoin and Distributed Technologies
Epicenter – Looking Back on 10 Years of Crypto. AI Doom & Gloom? SPECIAL

Epicenter - Learn about Blockchain, Ethereum, Bitcoin and Distributed Technologies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2023 81:52


As Epicenter hits the 500 episode milestone, our hosts look back on almost 10 years of crypto developments, analysing the good, the bad and the ugly. What projects & narratives have surprised our hosts? Has Bitcoin failed in becoming a reliable store of value? Will ZK proofs provide the much needed solution to AI's alignment problem? Last but not least, are we still early? Get ready for a fascinating discussion, albeit gloomy for this special occasion.Thank you for being part of this amazing journey! We wouldn't have made it so far without your continuous support! Looking forward to the next 500 episodes!Topics covered in this episode:Brian's health updateLooking back on 10 years of Epicenter & crypto developmentAre we still early on Bitcoin or has that ship already sailed?Stores of value: Bitcoin vs. Gold vs. Market IndexesThe need for stablecoins, including algorithmic ones!Projects & narratives that took a 180 degree turnAI vs. verifiable computation via ZK proofsThe control & alignment AI problemsDecentralised identity systems (DID)Looking forward to the next 500 episodesSponsors:CoinGecko: CoinGecko API provides access to the most comprehensive data aggregator in the market, supporting more than 10,000 crypto assets from over 700 exchanges! Visit https://gcko.io/epicenterCGpromo today and use the promo code ""EPICENTER"" to unlock an additional 10% OFF!This episode is hosted by Sebastien Couture, Brian Fabian Crain, Friederike Ernst, Meher Roy, Sunny Aggarwal & Felix Lutsch.  Show notes and listening options: [epicenter.tv/500](https://epicenter.tv/500)

Zero Knowledge
Episode 274: SNARKs: A Trilogy with Ariel Gabizon

Zero Knowledge

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 77:43


This week, Anna (https://twitter.com/annarrose) and Ariel Gabizon (https://twitter.com/rel_zeta_tech) cover the SNARK trilogy; a history of pairing-based SNARKs in 3 acts. Starting from Jens Groth's early works on SNARKs, Ariel takes us on a journey through key moments and breakthroughs in SNARKs over the last decade. They also dive into the emerging accumulation research on folding schemes and Ariel's latest work surrounding lookup tables! This is an episode you won't want to miss. Here are some additional links for this episode: Relevant Jens Groth Papers * Short Non-interactive Zero-Knowledge Proofs by Jens Groth (https://www.iacr.org/archive/asiacrypt2010/6477343/6477343.pdf) * Short Pairing-based Non-interactive Zero-Knowledge Arguments by Jens Groth (http://www0.cs.ucl.ac.uk/staff/J.Groth/ShortNIZK.pdf) * On the Size of Pairing-based Non-interactive Arguments by Jens Groth (https://eprint.iacr.org/2016/260.pdf) * Zero-knowledge Argument for Polynomial Evaluation with Application to Blacklists by Stephanie Bayer and Jens Groth (https://eprint.iacr.org/2015/195) PLONK-Relative Papers * PLONK: Permutations over Lagrange-bases for Oecumenical Noninteractive arguments of Knowledge by Gabizon, Williamson, Ciobotaru (https://eprint.iacr.org/2019/953.pdf) * HyperPlonk: Plonk with Linear-Time Prover and High-Degree Custom Gates by Chen, Bünz, Boneh and Zhang (https://eprint.iacr.org/2022/1355.pdf) * Proposal: The Turbo-PLONK program syntax for specifying SNARK programs by Gabizon and Williamson (https://docs.zkproof.org/pages/standards/accepted-workshop3/proposal-turbo_plonk.pdf) Lookup-Relative Papers * plookup: A simplified polynomial protocol for lookup tables by Gabizon and Williamson (https://eprint.iacr.org/2020/315.pdf) * Caulk: Lookup Arguments in Sublinear Time by Zapico, Buterin, Khovratovich, Maller, Nitulescu and Simkin (https://eprint.iacr.org/2022/621) * A Close Look at a Lookup Argument - Mary Maller at The 13th BIU Winter School on cryptography (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uGjbczKGm4s&list=PL8Vt-7cSFnw1gx51WHRgAtioVqAjzMS1w&index=13) * cq: Cached quotients for fast lookups by Eagen, Fiore, and Gabizon (https://eprint.iacr.org/2022/1763) Additional Resources * Pinocchio: Nearly Practical Verifiable Computation by Parno, Howell, Gentry and Raykova (https://eprint.iacr.org/2013/279.pdf) * Sonic: Zero-Knowledge SNARKs from Linear-Size Universal and Updateable Structured Reference Strings by Maller, Bowe, Kohlweiss, and Meiklejohn (https://eprint.iacr.org/2019/099) * Perpetual Powers of Tau GitHub (https://github.com/weijiekoh/perpetualpowersoftau) * Delegating Computation: Interactive Proofs for Muggles by Goldwasser, Kalai and Rothblum (https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/2008-DelegatingComputation.pdf) * Efficient Zero-Knowledge Arguments for Arithmetic Circuits in Discrete Log Setting by Bootle, Cerulli, Chaidos, Groth and Petit (https://eprint.iacr.org/2016/263) * Nova: Recursive Zero-Knowledge Arguments from Folding Schemes by Kothapalli, Setty and Tzialla (https://eprint.iacr.org/2021/370.pdf) * Episode 232: Cutting Edge ZK Research with Mary Maller (https://zeroknowledge.fm/232-2/) * ZK Whiteboard Sessions - Module Six: Lookup Tables for Performance Optimisation (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1oLzrbTBlbc) Check out the ZK Jobs Board here: ZK Jobs (https://jobsboard.zeroknowledge.fm/). Anoma's (https://anoma.net/) first fractal instance Namada (https://namada.net/) is launching soon! Namada is a proof-of-stake L1 for interchain asset-agnostic privacy. Namada natively interoperates with fast-finality chains via IBC and with Ethereum via a trustless two-way bridge. Follow Namada on twitter @namada (https://twitter.com/namada) for more information and join the community on Discord discord.gg/namada (http://discord.gg/namada). If you like what we do: * Find all our links here! @ZeroKnowledge | Linktree (https://linktr.ee/zeroknowledge) * Subscribe to our podcast newsletter (https://zeroknowledge.substack.com) * Follow us on Twitter @zeroknowledgefm (https://twitter.com/zeroknowledgefm) * Join us on Telegram (https://zeroknowledge.fm/telegram) * Catch us on YouTube (https://zeroknowledge.fm/)

Unchained
Why Zero-Knowledge Proofs Are Critical to Ethereum's Future - Ep. 473

Unchained

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 71:55


In this episode, Stanford cryptography professor Dan Boneh and a16z General Partner Ali Yahya elevate our knowledge of zero-knowledge proofs and their applications in the blockchain world. Listen as they dive into the intricacies of succinct proof systems, the difference between SNARKs and STARKs, the magic of recursive SNARKs, and why zero-knowledge systems are essential to the evolution of Ethereum. Show highlights: how Ali became a general partner at a16z Crypto and why Dan started working on “the science of blockchains” what a succinct proof system is analogies for understanding zero-knowledge proofs the difference between SNARKs and STARKs and whether centralization can be fully avoided how zero-knowledge technology became so crucial for blockchains the reasons to push computations off-chain and the applications of this technology why zkEVMs are essential to help Ethereum scale why privacy is important not only in financial transactions but also in other areas like social networks and gaming the challenges that arise from trusted setups and whether it would be possible to create false proofs how to mitigate the trusted setup problem with different proof systems what is being built to make zero-knowledge proofs cheaper to create whether a privacy-focused technology can be pursued while staying compliant with regulations how zero-knowledge proofs can improve the security of blockchain bridges Thank you to our sponsors! Crypto.com Halborn Guests: Ali Yahya, general partner at a16z crypto Dan Boneh, professor of computer science and electrical engineering, Stanford University; and senior research advisor, a16z crypto Using ZK Proofs to Fight Disinformation Links Unchained: zkEVM: The Computing Overhaul to Help Scale Ethereum Previous coverage of Unchained on zero-knowledge: Can You Trace Monero? 'It's Hard - But Not Impossible,' Says Nick Bax a16z crypto: Privacy-Protecting Regulatory Solutions Using Zero-Knowledge Proofs: Full Paper zkDocs: Zero-knowledge Information Sharing How the Coming Privacy Layer Will Fix the Broken Web CoinDesk: Polygon Rolls Out Zero-Knowledge, Privacy-Enhanced Identification Product   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Zero Knowledge
Episode 265: Where ZK and ML intersect with Yi Sun and Daniel Kang

Zero Knowledge

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 56:45


This week, Anna Rose (https://twitter.com/annarrose) and Tarun Chitra (https://twitter.com/tarunchitra) dive back into the topic of ZK ML with guests Yi Sun (https://twitter.com/theyisun), co-founder of Axiom (https://www.axiom.xyz/), and Daniel Kang (https://twitter.com/daniel_d_kang), Assistant Professor of computer science at UIUC (https://cs.illinois.edu/about/people/faculty/ddkang). They discuss Yi and Daniel's previous academic work and what led them to get interested in ZK topics and specifically ZK ML. They then dive into a discussion about 2 recent papers which examine the use of ZK within Machine Learning architectures. Here are some additional links for this episode: Episode 246: Adversarial Machine Learning Research with Florian Tramèr (https://zeroknowledge.fm/246-2/) Trustless Verification of Machine Learning (https://ddkang.github.io/blog/2022/10/18/trustless/) Efficient Verifiable Image Redacting based on zk-SNARKs (https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3433210.3453110) ZK-IMG: Attested Images via Zero-Knowledge Proofs to Fight Disinformation (https://arxiv.org/abs/2211.04775) Scaling up Trustless DNN Inference with Zero-Knowledge Proofs (https://arxiv.org/abs/2210.08674) Yi Sun's Profile (https://yisun.io/) Daniel Kang's Profile (https://ddkang.github.io/) Apply for ZK Hack Lisbon here: ZK Hack application (https://xng1lsio92y.typeform.com/zkhacklisbon?typeform-source=zkhack.dev) Aleo (https://www.aleo.org/) is a new Layer-1 blockchain that achieves the programmability of Ethereum, the privacy of Zcash, and the scalability of a rollup. Interested in building private applications? Check out Aleo's programming language called Leo by visiting http://developer.aleo.org (https://developer.aleo.org/getting_started/). You can also participate in Aleo's incentivized testnet3 by downloading and running a snarkOS node. No sign-up is necessary to participate. For questions, join their Discord at aleo.org/discord (https://discord.com/invite/aleohq). If you like what we do: * Find all our links here! @ZeroKnowledge | Linktree (https://linktr.ee/zeroknowledge) * Subscribe to our podcast newsletter (https://zeroknowledge.substack.com) * Follow us on Twitter @zeroknowledgefm (https://twitter.com/zeroknowledgefm) * Join us on Telegram (https://zeroknowledge.fm/telegram) * Catch us on Youtube (https://zeroknowledge.fm/)

Bankless
StarkWare Sessions #9 | zk-Hardware with Omer of Ingonyama

Bankless

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2023 25:25


Sometimes, the frontier is at a crypto conference. We're returning from our adventures in Tel Aviv with nine exclusive interviews with some of the key players in the StarkNet space.  Wish you could make it to all the crypto conferences, but don't have the time? Don't worry, Bankless brings the frontier to you. In this episode, we're speaking with Omer Shlomovits, founder and CEO of Ingonyama, a next-generation semiconductor company, building specialized hardware for Zero-Knowledge Proofs. It's not often that we talk hardware on Bankless, so when we do... it's time to pay attention. ------

The Bad Crypto Podcast
Learning about Zero Knowledge Proofs

The Bad Crypto Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2023 45:01 Transcription Available


A young man walks into a bar and says “gimme a vodka tonic”. Unsure of the man's age, the bartender must ask to see his identification in order to prove he is old enough to drink. What if the bartender knew from the blockchain that the guy was old enough without even asking for an ID?  He would be accepting proof with no knowledge of actually having seen the proof.  That's zero knowledge proof… or ZKP. Today on the show we welcome Dor Garbash of the Mina Foundation to discuss ZKPs and why they are essential to building a web3 future with privacy and scalability in mind.   By the time we are done, you will have proof that you've got some knowledge of zero knowledge proof on episode #668 of The Bad Crypto Podcast.  Full Show Notes at: http://badco.in/ SUBSCRIBE, RATE, & REVIEW: Apple Podcast: http://badco.in/itunesGoogle Podcasts: http://badco.in/googleSpotify: http://badco.in/spotify FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Twitter: @badcryptopod - @joelcomm - @teedubyaFacebook: /BadCrypto - /JoelComm - /teedubyawFacebook Mastermind Group: /BadCryptoLinkedIn: /in/joelcomm - /in/teedubyaInstagram: @BadCryptoPodcastEmail: badcryptopodcast[at]gmail[dot]comPhone: SEVEN-OH-8-88FIVE- 90THIRTY BE A FEATURED GUEST: http://badco.in/apply   DISCLAIMER:Do your own due diligence and research. Joel Comm and Travis Wright are NOT FINANCIAL ADVISORS. We are sharing our journey with you as we learn more about this crazy little thing called cryptocurrency. We make NO RECOMMENDATIONS. Don't take anything we say as gospel. Do not come to our homes with pitchforks because you lost money by listening to us. We only share with you what we are learning and what we are investing it. We will never "pump or dump" any cryptocurrencies. Take what we say with a grain of salt. You must research this stuff on your own! Just know that we will always strive for RADICAL TRANSPARENCY with any show associations.Support the show: https://badcryptopodcast.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Epicenter - Learn about Blockchain, Ethereum, Bitcoin and Distributed Technologies
Anna Rose & Kobi Gurkan: Zero Knowledge Proofs – State of the ZK Ecosystem - Part 2

Epicenter - Learn about Blockchain, Ethereum, Bitcoin and Distributed Technologies

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2023 48:27


While Part 1 (#476) focused more on the general landscape of the ZK ecosystem, covering team updates and developments, in this episode, we take a closer look at specific use cases for ZK proofs and if the focus has shifted from privacy to blockchain scalability. Moreover, as the dusk of 2022 introduced chatGPT to the world, it seems only fitting to explore ZKP integrations in machine learning (ML).In Part 2 of this 2-part episode, we were joined by Anna Rose, host of Zero Knowledge Podcast and founder of ZK Summit, ZK Validator and ZK Hack, and Kobi Gurkan, Head of Research at Geometry, to discuss current applications for ZK proofs and what narratives are going to shape 2023 for the ZK ecosystem.Topics covered in this episode:Applications and use cases for ZK proofsZK bridgesAudits and ZK securityZKML (Machine Learning)Succinctness vs. Privacy2023 predictions for the ZK ecosystemPrivacy - human right or concern?Episode links: Zero Knowledge Podcast on TwitterZero Knowledge Podcast on YouTubeAnna Rose on TwitterKobi Gurkan on TwitterSponsors: Tally Ho: Tally Ho is a new wallet for Web3 and DeFi that sees the wallet as a public good. Think of it like a community-owned alternative to MetaMask. - https://epicenter.rocks/tallycashThis episode is hosted by Friederike Ernst. Show notes and listening options: epicenter.tv/477