Alan Szepieniec (@aszepieniec) 's Twitter Profile
Alan Szepieniec

@aszepieniec

cryptographer - architect, neptune.cash

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Eli Ben-Sasson (@elibensasson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Balaji Love this. But I’m sure no single engineer can pull this off in 3 months. More like 30, or 300, for 3 years. Would love to be proved wrong.

Cryp·tomer (@ETHDenver) | 3MI Labs (@tomerashur) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fede’s intern 🥊 Dev 🧪 Alan Szepieniec tl;dr: algebraic hash functions can be regarded as post-quantum secure Whatever vulnerability to QC that algebraic hash functions — as an object — suffer from will affect “regular” hash functions and since the latter are generally accepted to be pq-safe so should be the former.>

SafeTrade Exchange (@safetradeex) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are extremely pleased to list #Neptune_Cash, a bleeding edge privacy project utilizing Triton VM and offering post-quantum security. neptune.cash Neptune Cash $NPT safetrade.com/exchange/NPT-U…

We are extremely pleased to list #Neptune_Cash, a bleeding edge privacy project utilizing Triton VM and offering post-quantum security.
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Thomas Wolf (@thom_wolf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I shared a controversial take the other day at an event and I decided to write it down in a longer format: I’m afraid AI won't give us a "compressed 21st century". The "compressed 21st century" comes from Dario's "Machine of Loving Grace" and if you haven’t read it, you probably

Arnaud Bertrand (@rnaudbertrand) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I just read this WSJ article on why Europe's tech scene is so much smaller than the US's and China's. I'm afraid that, like most articles on this topic, it largely misses the mark. Which in itself illustrates a key reason why Europe is lagging behind: when you fail to

I just read this WSJ article on why Europe's tech scene is so much smaller than the US's and China's.

I'm afraid that, like most articles on this topic, it largely misses the mark.

Which in itself illustrates a key reason why Europe is lagging behind: when you fail to
MoneroKon (@monerokon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

19 days 'til MoneroKon🔥 1 MoneroKon speaker a day keeps public keys away: Although blockchains often use digital signature schemes for unlocking funds, commitment schemes can be sufficient and can even be compatible with anonymous payments and post-quantum security. Alan Szepieniec

19 days 'til MoneroKon🔥 1 MoneroKon speaker a day keeps public keys away: Although blockchains often use digital signature schemes for unlocking funds, commitment schemes can be sufficient and can even be compatible with anonymous payments and post-quantum security. <a href="/aszepieniec/">Alan Szepieniec</a>
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Alan Szepieniec (@aszepieniec) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I can't wait until LLMs start guessing each other's passwords. I'm curious what kind of defenses they will come up with (if any).