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Should you submit your paper to the Privacy Enhancing Technology Symposium, an XKCD style flowchart:
In my latest blog post on SNARKs, I identify, and try to clear up, a variety of misconceptions that have been hindering progress and causing confusion. I hope this leads to more informed and accurate discourse surrounding this transformative technology! a16zcrypto.com/posts/article/…
.@massitaverna and I have been taking a deep dive on synchronisation in Ethereum PoW. TL;DR: it's broken. Thread follows; full details at: appliedcrypto.ethz.ch/content/dam/et… (1/14)
Join us May 2 @UCBerkeley or online for ZKP Workshop, Hackathon Demos & Awards Ceremony 🎓 With ~4K ZKP MOOC participants, ~600 hackathon participants & ~150 teams from over 60 countries, ~30 finalists competing for $200K+ in prizes! 🏆 Register now 👉 shorturl.at/apwY9
In case you missed it, you should probably check out zero-knowledge proof of exploit from @zkPoEx. risczero.com/blog/zkpoex
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Unlock the full potential of ZK on every chain. High-performance, cost-effective, and powered by the leading open-source zkVM.
Big congrats to Daniele Coppola on his completed Master's semester project studying cryptography in Nextcloud @nextcloudupdate ethz.ch/content/dam/et… Short thread 👇
Amen
Adding “zk” to your slide deck does not a zk project make
1/15 The scalability of a #zkRollup IS NOT limited by the prove. I'm detecting some missunderstandings of how a zkRollup works. Let me explain in this thread why the prover is not the limiting factor and what are the actual limitetions of zk ( and optimistic ) rollups.
more OpenSSL fun: they had removed the support for short RSA keys, but you can still generate weak DSA parameters: of 512 bits, but even 128 bits, and even 2 bits and 1 bit (I'm also curious as to how it picks a 1-bit prime, as 1 is not a prime)
In one tweet, explain ZK Proofs to someone new to web3. ↓
The Fourier Transform, explained in one sentence blog.revolutionanalytics.com/2014/01/the-fo…
Today's zero-knowledge proofs have a big bottleneck: proof generation is slow and expensive. Why is proof generation slow and expensive? Can it be accelerated? Learn all about proof generation in our new technical blog post: scroll.io/blog/proofGene…
Tomorrow (Wednesday 6th) at @BlackHatEvents, we are presenting with @martinralbrecht, @DowlingBJ and @djwj_ our work on finding practically exploitable vulnerabilities in Matrix. Join us!! blackhat.com/eu-22/briefing… (and check our paper: nebuchadnezzar-megolm.github.io)
@Scroll_ZKP : Unboxing the zkEVM youtube.com/watch?v=zw3ExK…
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ZK HACK III - Unboxing the zkEVM - Scroll
AleoHQ / snarkOS: A Decentralized Operating System for ZK Applications ★1880 github.com/AleoHQ/snarkOS
🧵1/5 — Today we are happy to introduce the Zama Bounty Program. Want to solve interesting FHE problems? €500,000 in prizes to the open source community who will help us move Zama and the Homomorphic Encryption space forward. 👀 zama.ai/bounty-program #Opensource #FHE
The PQNet event is back! This time with quantum computers; zero-knowledge, threshold, OPRFs in post-quantum and more! We have amazing speakers as seen here: pqnet.org/#schedule Join @marcmanzano and myself! (registration still open). We might have a secret talk to announce ;)
I was invited by @0xPARC to talk about kimchi and a bit about snarkyjs (and even some bonus at the end about noname, a side project I'm working on!) youtube.com/watch?v=QbOGZ-…
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0xPARC CARML Weekend: Intro to Kimchi
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