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0 @eriktorenberg Most people think of crypto as a way of getting rich. And this is not what cryptocurrencies are really about. They are valuable for their utility. But investing in cryptocurrencies is really the first step in learning how they can be used
0 I think, before that time I regarded cryptocurrencies and DApps as a space where you just remove a trusted intermediary, making the process a little bit more effective. While this is true, I think actually this is way more revolutional than I thought. Due to their unstoppable nature, cryptocurrencies and DApps will probabl..
1 @eriktorenberg Our biggest competitor is probably the old way of doing things, trusting a central server. There are multiple companies working for that: key management hardware with Thales and Safenet, key management as a service by Amazon and others, Hashicorp for self-hosted key management, or even simply having a trust..
2 @NeilDeramchi We first met at one of Bitcoin dev meetups in Silicon Valley in 2014. We brainstormed a lot about decentralized applications and blockchains. We ended up doing a decentralized database (w/o a blockchain) in early 2016, but after interactions with customers we quickly pivoted to more general permission managem..
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Deep Dive with Michael Egorov, CTO at NuCypher: Proxy re-encryption for distributed systems.
0 @eriktorenberg Most people think of crypto as a way of getting rich. And this is not what cryptocurrencies are really about. They are valuable for their utility. But investing in cryptocurrencies is really the first step in learning how they can be used
Deep Dive with Michael Egorov, CTO at NuCypher: Proxy re-encryption for distributed systems.
0 I think, before that time I regarded cryptocurrencies and DApps as a space where you just remove a trusted intermediary, making the process a little bit more effective. While this is true, I think actually this is way more revolutional than I thought. Due to their unstoppable nature, cryptocurrencies and DApps will probabl..
Deep Dive with Michael Egorov, CTO at NuCypher: Proxy re-encryption for distributed systems.
1 @eriktorenberg Our biggest competitor is probably the old way of doing things, trusting a central server. There are multiple companies working for that: key management hardware with Thales and Safenet, key management as a service by Amazon and others, Hashicorp for self-hosted key management, or even simply having a trust..
Deep Dive with Michael Egorov, CTO at NuCypher: Proxy re-encryption for distributed systems.
2 @NeilDeramchi We first met at one of Bitcoin dev meetups in Silicon Valley in 2014. We brainstormed a lot about decentralized applications and blockchains. We ended up doing a decentralized database (w/o a blockchain) in early 2016, but after interactions with customers we quickly pivoted to more general permission managem..