PlatON
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Announcement | PlatON Validator Incentive Program
PlatON officially launches the “PlatON Validator Incentive Program” for mainnet validators today. Based on the validators’ contribution to the PlatON mainnet, node reliability and stability evaluation, the program will give eligible validators rewards for their long-term contributions and stable operation, with a focus on nodes generating more blocks, staking more coins, and operating stably for a long time. This incentive program is tentatively scheduled to run in three phases (for one year), with a total reward amount of 4,000,000 LAT in the first phase. The rewards for the later phases…
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PrivacyIN Week1 Lecture Review | Basics of ZKP Cryptography & Research Overview by Dr. Yupeng Zhang
Introduction PrivacyIN’s first ZK Camp kicked off at 9:30 on July 9. In Basics of ZK Cryptography & Research Overview, the very first lecture of the camp, Dr. Yupeng Zhang, an assistant professor at the Computer Science and Engineering Department, Texas A&M University, focused on ZK theories and their applications. The 90-minute intensive lecture on cryptography was attended by a small group of experts and scholars who focus on cryptography and related fields. The full lecture is available on youtube:https://youtu.be/dx70mlBT39o Main Content The notion of zero-knowledge proof was first proposed by…
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PlatON Monthly Report |August 2022
PlatON, initiated and driven by the LatticeX Foundation, is a next-generation Internet infrastructure protocol based on the fundamental properties of blockchain and supported by the privacy-preserving computation network. “Computing interoperability” is its core feature. By building a computing system assembled by Verifiable Computation, Secure Multi-Party Computation, Zero-Knowledge Proof, Homomorphic Encryption and other cryptographic algorithms and blockchain technology, PlatON provides a public infrastructure in open source architecture for global artificial intelligence, distributed application developers, data providers and various organizations, communities and individuals with computing needs. Technological Progress PlatON: 08.01–08.15 (1) As…
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LatticeX | OpenTSS Bug Bounty
Background The latest codebase of OpenTSS is now open source (https://github.com/LatticeX-Foundation/opentss). Implemented with the safe, efficient Rust language, the project supports MPC key generation (Keygen) and MPC signature (Sign) based on the ECDSA algorithm. As the OpenTSS codebase goes open source, we hope the bug bounty program can lead us to more like-minded developers who are willing to help us improve OpenTSS, optimize the distributed management of keys, and empower the TSS technology ecosystem together. Duration: 00:00 August 19 to 9:00 September 30 (UTC) How can I join the program?…
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PrivacyIN’s First ZK Camp to Host Graduation Exhibition
PrivacyIN (Privacy Institution), founded by the LatticeX Foundation, strives to build an open community for preaching and studying cryptography and privacy-preserving technologies. The institution works with top scholars and developers who focus on privacy-preserving technology to promote the innovation and implementation of zero-knowledge proof (ZKP), multi-party computation, and fully homomorphic cryptography in the field of Web3. To enable the innovation and implementation of privacy preservation in next-generation multi-party computation scenarios, PrivacyIN plans to offer technical training, build a research community, and incubate innovative projects, focusing on modern cryptography technology. It aims…