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Jens Ernstberger
@0xserious #898341
Building a verifiable future. Previously research at @ucberkeley + @a16zcrypto, PhD @TUM
https://ernstberger.xyz
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Thoughts on how data sovereignty can look like in the future.
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Jens Ernstberger
@0xserious·12:26 12/01/2025
Everybody talking about zkTLS - but how can we long-term ensure that data does not end up in data silos in the first place?
One solution is building applications such that sensitive never leaves the domain where it's recorded. 1/2
One solution is building applications such that sensitive never leaves the domain where it's recorded. 1/2
Everybody talking about zkTLS - but how can we long-term ensure that data does not end up in data silos in the first place?
One solution is building applications such that sensitive never leaves the domain where it's recorded. 1/2
One solution is building applications such that sensitive never leaves the domain where it's recorded. 1/2
What's the right Farcaster channel for posting random stuff like this? Dude's a Japanese lawyer rocking his P1 as a daily, where he essentially sues the corporations and people responsible for high suicide rates.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZRA0LhXWXg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZRA0LhXWXg
Greatly recommend following the "Vendee Globe", i.e. the hardest sailing race in the world - gives a true intuition of how big/small the world actually is! In my opinion one of the most under-hyped sports events there is.
https://vendeeglobe.org/en/tracker
https://vendeeglobe.org/en/tracker
Love Daimo. Technical Innovation + spearheading UX!
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✳️ dcposch
@dcposch.eth·10:24 03/01/2025
We built a replacement for the Connect Wallet button that works on the first try from any chain, any coin, any wallet.
& we just shipped our SDK version 1.0 making it easy to integrate.
Millions in volume so far. Big upgrade to Ethereum UX. Check it out:
& we just shipped our SDK version 1.0 making it easy to integrate.
Millions in volume so far. Big upgrade to Ethereum UX. Check it out:
Closing the year with the resolution to be more mindful in experiencing every moment. Feels like the past year raced by, aiming for 2025 to subjectively last a little longer! 😄
I think it’s not only loyalty rewards etc. that’s demanded for consumer adoption - what’s missing is the concept of credit on-chain, cc @eulerlagrange.eth
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If you want to think outside the box, it helps a lot to understand what’s happening in the box itself
I’m thinking of agent landscape in the same way as permissioned/permissionless blockchains - main focus right now is on agents that can be used to boost corporations & individual productivity. But if you have an agent that can send/receive payments through a wallet that it “owns” - you get autonomy. All of a sudden you can imagine that an AI agent will be your boss in the future, for tasks that it cannot handle itself in the physical world. Fundamentally changes how the economy works imo. For verifiable AI, you only need to have verifiable AI if the model itself is not run inside the “autonomous secure environment”. Everything else in regard to content authenticity will be handled by C2PA compliance, not sure whether there’s a big bull case at all in that regard.
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Instead of training LLMs this holiday, why not train your brain?
Practice Dual N-Back - a method for increasing working memory. Not only useful for programming, but also beyond.
https://gwern.net/dnb-faq#the-argument
Practice Dual N-Back - a method for increasing working memory. Not only useful for programming, but also beyond.
https://gwern.net/dnb-faq#the-argument
I personally recommend looking at regulation as a feature, not a bug.
(And no this is not because I’m German - I condemn any regulatory, paper generating processes that are incredibly nonsensical)
(And no this is not because I’m German - I condemn any regulatory, paper generating processes that are incredibly nonsensical)
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nir.eth
@nir·11:33 19/12/2024
Crypto’s problem isn’t design it’s regulation. It’s always been regulation
I think in two years wallets like we know them will not be used anymore. Encrypted off-chain storage of associated data combined with keys in Secure Enclave will deliver unbeatable UX.
Who’s building CDN based on Farcaster tech?
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christopher
@christopher·18:57 14/12/2024
Most people don’t know this, but the final boss of building on the internet is a CDN provider.
Caching, storage limits, lost keys, edge compute, billing, support escalation, random unresolvable latency, etc.
Caching, storage limits, lost keys, edge compute, billing, support escalation, random unresolvable latency, etc.
Wrote the first part of a blogpost about recursive SNARKs as an intro to IVC some time ago - hope y’all like it!
https://ernstberger.xyz/posts/01_ellipticcurves/
https://ernstberger.xyz/posts/01_ellipticcurves/
Apps are the new infra, everybody who says otherwise is ngmi
TradFi business models are fucking nuts
Merkel shut down 22GW of world’s safest nukes with 34y avg age (nukes run 60y). This has monumentally messed up the German economy. The only damage control would be 180 degree turnaround - not my words, but one of Germany’s most well respected economists (see Prof. Sinn below). In case the next election includes the Green Party, this is unlikely to happen.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=labRhoTWO34
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=labRhoTWO34
Anyone still remember payment channels?
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jesse.base.eth 🔵
@jessepollak·19:17 12/12/2024
Another day, another time I have to highlight that TEEs, ZKPs and MPC are complementary - they’re not cannibalizing on each other
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Frens what are the best tools for embedded wallets?
As relevant as ever - Blockchains are computers that can make commitments. How can we extend the ability for making commitments beyond Web3 tech?
https://cdixon.org/2020/01/26/computers-that-can-make-commitments
https://cdixon.org/2020/01/26/computers-that-can-make-commitments
This concisely describes what is wrong with the German economy - Hoping someone can translate it to English. In majority, what holds Germany back is failed policy - not only its declining birth rate and aging demographic. Is there a way back to old strength? Prof. Sinn does not think so, the main objective should be avoiding a catastrophe.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=labRhoTWO34
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=labRhoTWO34