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it all starts with a @KERNEL0x
The group for KB11 is slowly but surely coming together.
If you've considered Kernel over the years and are:
1) Tinkering with new technologies
2) Researching / producing something new
Hit my DM's and we'd be happy to find the best parts of Kernel to make it happen.

Kernel19.8. klo 22.39
UPDATE: KB11 apps extended to 8/31.
We've already received incredible apps from people exploring crypto & beyond.
Kernel is about researching & producing in good company, with clarity and excellence.
On Sept 19, we begin with ~50 fellows.
We'd love to learn your @Kernel0x.

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It was a treat to hang @pumpernikhil and get his take on privacy and Predicate.
Especially at such a pivotal moment for privacy on the web. Free Roman.

Kernel8.8. klo 02.28
This week, privacy is centerstage in crypto.
The Roman Storm trial serves as a reminder of the heated ongoing battle for privacy happening right now.
SEC Commissioner @HesterPeirce said “where, by design or deficiency, the law will not protect us, technology might,” referencing zk-proofs, privacy pools, and mixers.
Meanwhile, the tools our industry is building are improving rapidly, in search of better answers to fundamental questions about privacy.
How do you give people the ability to transact privately with a technology that is fundamentally transparent and traceable? How do we find balance between privacy and mixing? How can we do so that we don’t obfuscate or abet the transactions of malicious actors?
How do we build privacy-preserving blockchains that enable trust with whom we transact?
@pumpernikhil joined us recently to discuss @0xPredicate and shared his thoughts.
“Philosophically one of my reasons for why I got interested in blockchains and crypto was on privacy.”
“In the past, you [did] some type of identity verification and share[d] all of your information. I think that's the wrong way to do it.”
“The world we have to envision is a bottoms up view around how we enforce our own requirements for privacy.”
“I don't think this means that I should be giving up KYC the entire time.”
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This week, privacy is centerstage in crypto.
The Roman Storm trial serves as a reminder of the heated ongoing battle for privacy happening right now.
SEC Commissioner @HesterPeirce said “where, by design or deficiency, the law will not protect us, technology might,” referencing zk-proofs, privacy pools, and mixers.
Meanwhile, the tools our industry is building are improving rapidly, in search of better answers to fundamental questions about privacy.
How do you give people the ability to transact privately with a technology that is fundamentally transparent and traceable? How do we find balance between privacy and mixing? How can we do so that we don’t obfuscate or abet the transactions of malicious actors?
How do we build privacy-preserving blockchains that enable trust with whom we transact?
@pumpernikhil joined us recently to discuss @0xPredicate and shared his thoughts.
“Philosophically one of my reasons for why I got interested in blockchains and crypto was on privacy.”
“In the past, you [did] some type of identity verification and share[d] all of your information. I think that's the wrong way to do it.”
“The world we have to envision is a bottoms up view around how we enforce our own requirements for privacy.”
“I don't think this means that I should be giving up KYC the entire time.”
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