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Sleep deprived with minor addiction to coffee. CEO @fhenix. Bringing encryption to Ethereum.

Katılım Haziran 2023
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(Guy Itzhaki*)
(Guy Itzhaki*)@GuyItz·
He gets it.
Miles Deutscher@milesdeutscher

The CEO of Binance ( @cz_binance ) just said something most people in crypto don't want to hear. The industry is "too transparent," and it's actually a huge problem. Institutions/whales don't want transparency - they want to benefit from blockchain's efficiency, whilst having the same privacy-preserving elements that traditional rails offer. Whoever properly solves this will be a big winner.

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Miles Deutscher
Miles Deutscher@milesdeutscher·
The CEO of Binance ( @cz_binance ) just said something most people in crypto don't want to hear. The industry is "too transparent," and it's actually a huge problem. Institutions/whales don't want transparency - they want to benefit from blockchain's efficiency, whilst having the same privacy-preserving elements that traditional rails offer. Whoever properly solves this will be a big winner.
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(Tom Langer*)
(Tom Langer*)@0xtoml·
CoFHE just got upgraded with two main updates: 1/ cofhesdk is live This is a major rewrite of the old client devs have been using to build on CoFHE (cofhejs). This is not a javascript client anymore -- it’s a full SDK you can build Encrypted dApps with, with cleaner APIs, better ergonomics, reusable UI components (soon!) and a foundation we can extend. A lot of features are landing on top of this in the coming weeks and months that will make working with CoFHE genuinely pleasant. There's a brand new documentation too, here cofhesdk.fhenix.io 2/ New decryption flow Previously, CoFHE itself was responsible for pushing public decryption results back to the host chain. That worked, but it relied on CoFHE’s capacity to submit results, and wasn’t very robust. Now: users can decrypt offchain and submit a verifiable decryption result onchain themselves, then act on it in the same tx if they want (think: unwrapping an encrypted token in @RedactMoney). Why this matters: -Faster - no waiting on CoFHE to post your result -Less friction - a more streamlined and less confusing flow -Less reliance on Fhenix as a single point of failure We continue with our goal to make building with FHE a great experience for developers -- so they can turn around and build great experiences for their users. Another big upgrade coming next week, more on this soon!
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(Guy Itzhaki*)@GuyItz·
@fhenix @GuyZys Fhe is very usable for most use cases today. Scaling it to meet the needs of the market will only be achieved with dbfv.
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Fhenix@fhenix·
FHE has been “almost practical” for a decade DBFV changes that, for good @GuyZys breaks down how the new FHE scheme works and why “visa level throughput” is no longer a whitepaper promise
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(Angie*) ❤️‍🔥 Marketing Mom | Consensus 🇺🇸
my day in a nutshell: - got back to windows arc (bcs my macbook is still somewhere in EU) - caught up with the team after long-ass travels - was interviewed by @GenzioCo (will droop the outcomes soooon) - closed last weeks tasks an planned out the new one - tested new ai tool for workflow optimization (if it works out well - will share a vid here too) ps new episodes of Pretty in privacy are coming in a day or two - so stay tuuuuned wbu?
(Angie*) ❤️‍🔥 Marketing Mom | Consensus 🇺🇸 tweet media
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(Guy Itzhaki*)@GuyItz·
arxiv.org/html/2603.2862… This is a big deal. Until yesterday, we assumed we had 5 to 10 years before quantum computers posed a real threat to modern cryptography. Today, that timeline has decreased dramatically. This paper shows that Shor’s algorithm could break widely used public-key cryptography with roughly 10,000 to 26,000 specially designed atomic qubits, not the millions of qubits previously assumed. The impat? If that estimate holds, the path to breaking RSA and ECC starts looking much closer. Move to post-quantum cryptography. It is no longer a future problem.
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(Angie*) ❤️‍🔥 Marketing Mom | Consensus 🇺🇸
I’ve never had a worse travel day. both flights delayed. my daughter hysterically crying on the plane because she couldn’t sleep. all our luggage - including the stroller - didn’t arrive. hey EthCC, please be worth it.
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Fhenix@fhenix·
There’s a new fully homomorphic encryption scheme on the block and it’s called DBFV, here’s what @ChrisPeikert has to say about it
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The Capital Summit
The Capital Summit@CapSummitGlobal·
Excited to share the lineup at The Capital Summit @CapSummitGlobal | 2:30 - 2:50 | Privacy Panel: "The Infrastructure Layer Debate - L1, L2, or Privacy-as-a-Service? Join these industry leaders for insights on privacy infrastructure in blockchain: Taehee (@taeheecrypto), Partner at 071 Labs (@071_labs Guy (@guyitz), Founder at Fhenix @fhenix Ko (@AleoHQ), CEO at Aleo @AleoHQ Bobbin Threadbare (@bobbinth), Co-Founder at Miden @0xMiden
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Fhenix@fhenix·
We asked folks at @consensus_hk what they think “homomorphic” means the answers were… creative brownie points if you define it correctly👇
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(Guy Itzhaki*)@GuyItz·
@fhenix there is nothing more upsetting then having to leave your own event after 30 minutes, but that's the only way to make it to the airport on time with the Hong Kong traffic luma.com/naonrh5g
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