Zero-Knowledge, Zero Limits: The Vision Behind Aleo's New Blockchain Paradigm | HackerNoon
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Howard Wu is a pivotal figure in the cryptography and blockchain space, known for his contributions to zero-knowledge (ZK) protocols. He co-authored foundational research like Zexe and co-founded Aleo, a Layer 1 blockchain designed for programmable privacy. In a conversation with Ishan Pandey, Wu discusses the importance of establishing trust in digital interactions, the evolving nature of ZK technology, and the critical balance between compliance and privacy in a world increasingly reliant on personal data. He believes that the intersection of personal computing and Web3 may mark the beginning of a new technological revolution.
Howard Wu highlights that his fascination with cryptography stems from a desire to define trust, emphasizing its importance in protecting personal data in our digital age.
Wu acknowledges the immense personal data shared online but stresses that technology should empower users to maintain their privacy and security while enjoying the web's conveniences.
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