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Program for Applied Research in Cryptography: supporting application-level R&D on Ethereum and decentralized platforms.
Joined May 2021
RT @EFDevcon: 📆 Mark your calendars. The Devcon Closing Ceremonies featuring the 'Devcon Decade 0' panel with @gubsheep @AyaMiyagotchi @j….
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7/7 2:15–3:45 PM, BREAKOUT 2: “Indistinguishability Obfuscation (iO)” with Barry Whitehat, @Janmajaya_mall, Aard, and Tianyao Gu of @obliviouslabs covers topics ranging from the basics to theory and practical implementation attempts .
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There has been a lot of recent progress and interest in iO (Indistinguishability Obfuscation). This session will cover topics from the basics to theory and attempts at practical implementations—plus...
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6/ 12:30–2:00 PM, BREAKOUT 2: “Programmable Cryptography from a Software Engineering Lens” with @justinglibert, @arnaucube, @ahmad_afuni, @yush_g, and Kevin Kwok explores a new way to interact with PC at a software engineering level .
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Different cryptographic primitives have different affordances, especially when using them in practice, and especially together. In this session, we explore a new way of interacting with PCs at a...
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5/ 2:15–3:45 PM, BREAKOUT 3: In “Building Consumer Apps with Programmable Cryptography,” @richardyliu, Veronica Zheng, @rob_knight, Forest Fang, @mcnaclh2o, and @fdreschner present apps built on top of the PC stack .
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0xPARC community developers will present apps built on top of the Programmable Cryptography stack, including FROGCRYPTO, Zupass, Meerkat, and many more. This session will also include a live workshop...
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4/ 12:30–2:00 PM, BREAKOUT 3: “Multi-Party Fully Homomorphic Encryption in Practice” with @gubsheep, Eduard Sanou, Han Jian, and @rileynwong breaks down the FHE game Frogzone and other FHE use cases .
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In this session, we will break down the FHE game Frogzone, which required advancements at every layer of the cryptographic software stack: cryptography libraries and tooling, circuits, software...
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2/ 10 AM–12 PM, BREAKOUT 3: The Programmable Cryptography CLS with @justinglibert, @VitalikButerin, Albert Ni, Barry Whitehat, and @gubsheep explores how advanced cryptography can reshape digital infrastructure .
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The Programmable Cryptography CLS hosts a series of talks exploring how advanced cryptography can reshape digital infrastructure beyond blockchain and trust infrastructure. SCHEDULE: 10:00–10:20 AM,...
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1/ [DEVCON🇹đź‡] Underlying the FROGCRYPTO activations throughout the week are various programmable cryptography primitives. On the final day of @EFDEVCON, we’ll host an all-day Community-Led Session where Programmable Cryptography turns Frogrammable. The full schedule is below:.
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10/10 Back on Stage 6, join @liameagen for the technical talk “Non-Native Arithmetic via CRT Codes”, 4:30–4:55 PM (Nov 14).
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Non-native arithmetic is an important and costly operation in SNARKs. It is essential for proving validity of general cryptographic data like RSA signatures, non-native elliptic curve arithmetic like...
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9/ Stay in Classroom B for the workshop “A Deep Dive into ZK Proofs of PODs” with @chengesu and @ahmad_afuni, 3:00–4:20 PM (Nov 14).
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Provable Object Data (POD) is a format any app to easily sign data and make ZK proofs without manual circuit writing or trusted setup. Proofs are described in a simple configuration language, then...
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8/ @chengesu will be “Introducing Provable Object Data” — a new format with open-source libraries for any app to issue verifiable data and make ZK proofs of claims about that data, 2:30–2:55 PM (Nov 14), in Classroom B.
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Built on learnings from experimental projects like Zupass, Provable Object Data (POD) is a new format with open-source libraries for any app to issue verifiable data, and make ZK proofs of claims...
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7/ Followed by Jean-Philippe Bossuat on “Multi-Party Homomorphic Encryption from Ring-Learning-with-Errors”, 2:30–2:55 PM (Nov 14), on Stage 6.
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This talk will introduce Ring Learning with Errors (RLWE) based Multiparty Homomorphic Encryption (MHE).
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6/ Right after, @Janmajaya_mall will be giving his talk “Scalable Multi-Party FHE with Phantom-Zone”, 2:00–2:25 PM (Nov 14), also on Stage 6.
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The talk introduces "phantom-zone", a framework to write scalable consumer facing MPC apps using multi-party FHE. Starting with what's multi-party FHE, talk gives a demo of non-trivial MPC app....
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5/ This afternoon, join the panel “Multi-Party Fully Homomorphic Encryption for Multi-Player Privacy” with Eduard Sanou, @Janmajaya_mall, and Veronica Zheng, moderated by @gubsheep, 1:00–1:55 PM (Nov 14), on Stage 6.
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Privacy is an unsolved challenge for blockchains and decentralized systems. ZK cryptography gets us there partially, but not all the way. ZK enables “single-player private state,” and certain other...
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@gubsheep 4/ If you’re at @EFDevcon, you’re already using @ZupassProject technology. Join @richardyliu for “Behind Zupass: Applied Cryptography For Consumers,” 11:30–11:55 AM (Nov 14), on Stage 6.
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Recent advancements in cryptography on consumer devices (like your mobile phone) and progress in developer tooling (Semaphore, SnarkJS) have led to the emergence of open-source projects such as...
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@gubsheep 3/ Return to Stage 6 for an introduction to programmable cryptography — culminating in the dream of a "hallucinated server" — in Aard’s talk “Hallucinated Servers: Another Prog Crypto Chip”, 11:00–11:25 AM (Nov 14).
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An introduction to programmable cryptography, culminating in the dream of a "hallucinated server".
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@gubsheep 2/ Afterward, catch Barry Whitehat on the Main Stage for his talk on indistinguishability obfuscation from 10:30–10:55 AM (Nov 14). You might never be the same again….
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It will be worth it ;)
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1/ [DEVCON🇹đź‡] Speaking soon on Stage 6 @gubsheep will talk you through “How To Hallucinate A Server”, 9:45–10:10 AM. Come by the Frogcrypto Community Hub later to ENTER THE FROGZONE, an end-to-end demonstration of Multi-Party Fully Homomorphic Encryption.
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A Hallucinated Server is a virtual server whose execution is cryptographically simulated by users, using "multiplayer" privacy technologies like multi-party computation or fully homomorphic encrypt...
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RT @FlyingNobita: Despite being the "most expensive and slowest" game (5 x 200-core AWS server to run) it's also the coolest multi-party FH….
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