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Web3 Philosopher

@seunlanlege

Mad scientist @polytopelabs, @hyperbridge_. Prev core dev @ethereum, @polkadot.

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linkhttps://research.polytope.technology calendar_today28-11-2013 11:53:56

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Didn't know you had to apply to the government to use cryptography. So what if I could do cryptography in my head, would I then need permission to think?

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A lot of times people use price as a proxy for if a project is "alive", which is a strange metric seeing as ethereum fell from $1200 to $87 in 2017. This means there's some other hidden metric.

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I'm 26 years old. - I socially drink, smoke or vape. - I'm working on the most important problems in crypto. - I'm a college drop out. - I'm blessed to have the most amazing co-founder First Positron. - I mostly work, even when I'm not working, I'm thinking about work. I only

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Blockchains are cryptoeconomic systems, and by extension bridges must themselves also be cryptoeconomic in nature. Bridges that only make cryptographic assumptions are vulnerable to safety violations.

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This is unfortunate but I've said this before, any kind of zkvm fundamentally constrains (double entendre) what developers are able to do, eg kiss all cryptographic primitives goodbye. They're too expensive to prove. As an example, zksync lacks the precompiles needed for

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I believe that Opengov is the greatest social experiment ever and its learnings will form the foundations of onchain state governance.

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I'd like to define crypto's "millenium problems". Problems that are still largely unsolved and as a result is holding back the industry from its disruptive potential. 1. The privacy problem 2. The interoperability problem 3. The oracle problem 4. The sybil problem