Cryptography for Encrypted Mempools with Dan Boneh | a16z crypto research talks
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An encrypted mempool is meant to keep transactions private until they are finalized onchain. This seemingly simple idea gives rise to several new fascinating concepts in threshold cryptography. In this talk, Dan Boneh (Stanford University) presenst some of these recent developments. The talk is based on several joint works with Aditi Partap, Lior Rotem, Nusret Das, Victor Shoup, Benedikt Bunz, and Kartik Nayak.
Dan is a Professor of Computer Science at Stanford University where he heads the applied cryptography group and co-directs the Center for Blockchain Research. His research focuses on applications of cryptography to blockchains and to computer security. He is the author of over 200 publications in the field, and is a recipient of the 2014 ACM prize and the 2013 Godel prize.
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