Zero Knowledge Proofs (ZKPs) are of growing importance for decentralized systems. Initially gaining popularity with projects such as ZCash, they are most widely known today as a scaling solution for Ethereum.
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4/13/2023Sigma Protocols Prover->Verifier: generate commitment t Verifier->Prover: generate challenge c Prover->Verifier: generate response z Note right of Verifier: accept or reject tldr; Sigma Protocols are interactive protcols, that contain 3 stages and 2 actors (Prover, Verifier). Sigma protocls allow a Prover to display knolwage of a secret witness. While allowing a Verifier to challane the Prover and to be almost certain (read Soundness section) that the Prover isnt lying. A properly constructed Sigma Protocol will provide "Completeness" making sure a honest Prover will always be responded to with ACCEPT from the Verifier. As well as "soundness" giving the Verifier confidance that a dishonest Prover can attempt to deceive no more then once.
2/12/2023My realationship with remote work I spent my whole childhood making friends online, learning online, and even working online at the age of 14. I'm used to hours of isolation, communicating with a friend I never saw face to face. There are many like me. However when I joined my first startup, I joined a tight knit team we worked every day for 8-12 hours in the office an hour drive from my home. This experience granted me long lasting friendships and valuable learning experiences. I started working remotely again two years ago during the start of COVID. During these two years I switched time zones alot, started new jobs and traveled around the globe. But most importantly remote work gives me a sense of freedom, to live my own life as I wish. However along the way I have learned a lot of hard lessons regarding remote work. I will share some of my observations with you. Building a remote team
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