Ryan Park
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Ryan Park
@ryanology045
Believer of financial markets. Trying to make things work @Exponents_Fi





We asked @0xSigil (Extraordinary) about the O-1 visa. Extraordinary brings the world’s top talent to America’s technology companies. "I'd like to think that the O-1 visa was created for the Manhattan Project. It's that ethos. The premise is that you're in the top 0.1 percentile at what you do." “You can be a tattoo artist, chip designer, or founder of a fast-growing AI company. As long as you can prove you are extraordinary, you can get it."



I want to encrypt to a smart contract wallet such that I can encrypt once but it works across key rotations. Can I do that? Double click: - I have some data and a smart contract address with some authorized signers in its state (can be addresses, zkemails, or other) and a "isVerified" function that returns true. - Can I encrypt to the smart contract address, and allow anyone to decrypt who can evaluate isVerified to true? - I can do that if a TEE holds a sk for my smart contract, obviously and I run the key rotation logic in the TEE. - Can I do any form of very limited functional/witness encryption that solves it without TEE?


Real-Time Ethereum Proving is here. INTRODUCING: SP1 Hypercube










