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Re: Blockchain 3.0, Next gen crypto talk
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Mrpumperitis
on 13/09/2024, 06:24:39 UTC
Hello sir how are you doing ?


I saw this tweet from vitalik and thought it might be interesting. do you think that partisia blockchain is part of what he says?


Vitalik say " I take this seriously. Starting next year, I plan to only publicly mention (in blogs, talks, etc) L2s that are stage 1+, with *maybe a short grace period* for new genuinely interesting projects.

It doesn't matter if I invested, or if you're my friend; stage 1 or bust.

Multiple ZK-rollup teams have told me they're on track to be stage 1 by year end. I'm excited to see that happen!

Of course we should not throw away training wheels become we're actually confident that the proof systems are secure; that would be irresponsible. But stage 1 (75% threshold on council to override the proof system, 26%+ of council must be outside the rollup team) is a very reasonable moderate milestone. The multisigs I'm in have not had a single liveness failure in years, let alone 26%.

The era of rollups being glorified multisigs is coming to an end. The era of cryptographic trust is upon us."

See you soon !


Hi, thank you im doing well. Hope your are too.

I dont think hes thinking about MPC is most of the comment except the end sentence.
The era of rollups being glorified multisigs is coming to an end. The era of cryptographic trust is upon us."

Maybe but im not sure....

VB 100% knows the Partisia team and has written papers recently with Blockdaemon.

Also worth a read is this....
https://vitalik.eth.limo/general/2024/01/30/cryptoai.html
The promise and challenges of crypto + AI applications
2024 Jan 30See all posts


Special thanks to the Worldcoin and Modulus Labs teams, Xinyuan Sun, Martin Koeppelmann and Illia Polosukhin for feedback and discussion.

Many people over the years have asked me a similar question: what are the intersections between crypto and AI that I consider to be the most fruitful? It's a reasonable question: crypto and AI are the two main deep (software) technology trends of the past decade, and it just feels like there must be some kind of connection between the two. It's easy to come up with synergies at a superficial vibe level: crypto decentralization can balance out AI centralization, AI is opaque and crypto brings transparency, AI needs data and blockchains are good for storing and tracking data. But over the years, when people would ask me to dig a level deeper and talk about specific applications, my response has been a disappointing one: "yeah there's a few things but not that much".

In the last three years, with the rise of much more powerful AI in the form of modern LLMs, and the rise of much more powerful crypto in the form of not just blockchain scaling solutions but also ZKPs, FHE, (two-party and N-party) MPC, I am starting to see this change. There are indeed some promising applications of AI inside of blockchain ecosystems, or AI together with cryptography, though it is important to be careful about how the AI is applied. A particular challenge is: in cryptography, open source is the only way to make something truly secure, but in AI, a model (or even its training data) being open greatly increases its vulnerability to adversarial machine learning attacks. This post will go through a classification of different ways that crypto + AI could intersect, and the prospects and challenges of each category.







Heres how Partisia is playing a huge role in AI future...
https://www.partisia.com/next/artificial-intelligence/
Converting sensitive data into anonymised data

AI is already impacting how we automate tasks and make better decisions across many. Data is the oil and although large language models trained on publicly available data are very popular some of the more important problems require data that are proprietary and something highly confidential and regulated.

The Partisia Platform is developed to address data confidentiality but also transparency into the use of data. These properties address both data regulations like GDPR and the core requirements in the EU’s AI act and Data act.






https://equilibrium.co/writing/do-all-roads-lead-to-mpc?utm_source=tldrcrypto
Do All Roads Lead To MPC? Exploring The End-Game For Privacy Infrastructure





The main argument of this post is that if the desirable end-state is to have programmable privacy infrastructure that can handle shared private state without any single point of failure, then all roads lead to MPC. We also explore the maturity of MPC and its trust assumptions, highlight alternative approaches, compare tradeoffs, and provide an industry overview.












On to somethin else to keep an eye on  by end of OCT 2024 Terraform will be burning all their coins.... Wink
https://coingape.com/terra-luna-classic-to-burn-1-billion-ustc-275-billion-lunc/


https://dailycoin.com/terra-luna-classic-set-for-grand-lunc-burn-from-tfl-bankruptcy/
Terra Luna Classic Set for Grand LUNC Burn from TFL Bankruptcy
The grandiose LUNC burn stems from SEC’s ruling that TerraForm must cease operations and get rid of their digital assets.