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Há 3 dias · The letter received seven signatures, including Shafi Goldwasser and Silvio Micali, two of the three inventors of ZK-proofs, StarkWare CEO Eli Ben-Sasson and Sandeep Nailwal, one of the...
Há 5 dias · Hear our recent conversation with Silvio Micali, founder of Algorand, and Steve Kokinos, CEO of Algorand. Accessing USDC on Algorand. You can access USDC on Algorand through a free Circle Mint account, via cryptocurrency exchanges and with dApps. Regardless of your choice, it’s easy to get started. Open a Circle Mint account. Signing up is simple.
Official community for Algorand - World’s first open source, permissionless, pure proof-of-stake blockchain protocol designed for the future of finance. Founded by Turing Award-winning cryptographer Silvio Micali. Algorand runs on a highly energy-efficient network and is carbon neutral.
Há 4 dias · Clockwise from left: Silvio Micali receives an honor from the Consul General; Joseph E. Aoun speaks to Italian member of Parliament Christian Di Sanzo; Matteo Lai (center) receives an honor from the Consul General and Counselor for Scientific Cooperation Paolo Gaudenzi; distinguished university professor Alessandro Vespignani addresses the crowd.
Há 4 dias · Algorand (ALGO) is a valuable asset for investors due to its low transaction fees, scalability, and security. It was created by Silvio Micali, a Turing Award-winning professor at MIT and renowned cryptography expert, and is managed by the Algorand Foundation. (Description provided by CryptoCompare.)
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Official community for Algorand - World’s first open source, permissionless, pure proof-of-stake blockchain protocol designed for the future of finance. Founded by Turing Award-winning cryptographer Silvio Micali. Algorand runs on a highly energy-efficient network and is carbon neutral.
Há 4 dias · The founder is Silvio Micali, an outstanding professor at MIT and a pioneer in cryptography. In 2012, Silvio Micali received the Turing Award for his groundbreaking contributions to verifiable random functions (VRF) and zero-knowledge proofs, which are now widely used in the encryption industry.