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The Initiative for CryptoCurrencies and Contracts | Stay Ahead of Blockchain Research📍Cornell Tech, NYC

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Jay Yu 🐟 (@0xfishylosopher) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Honored to have two papers selected for presentation in SBC '25 - "Voting Bloc Entropy" and "Liquefaction" As a conference SBC has always been special to me - handing out nametags as a sophomore, cofounding BASS, coordinating NYC volunteers, now presenting my own research.

Honored to have two papers selected for presentation in SBC '25 - "Voting Bloc Entropy" and "Liquefaction"

As a conference SBC has always been special to me -  handing out nametags as a sophomore, cofounding BASS, coordinating NYC volunteers, now presenting my own research.
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We’re fortunate to have people like Yousufqaum inspire and lead the next generation of builders in the space. Thank you, your contributions helped make our program a success!

Ari Juels (@arijuels) 's Twitter Profile Photo

MEV. Come hear 🤖 tell the story of how three letters came about and then upended the industry. He's one of a number of luminaries talking at IC3's 10th Anniversary Day. Open to the public and free, but limited space: lu.ma/qn6enkr8?tk=xn….

Ari Juels (@arijuels) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 2013, a PhD student's paper touched off a game of cat and mouse in Bitcoin. Law enforcement hasn't been the same since. Hear from Sarah Meiklejohn, one of the luminaries at IC3's 10th Anniversary event on 11 June. Free and open to the public: lu.ma/qn6enkr8?tk=xn….

CoinDesk (@coindesk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An open letter from leading academics highlights the critical role of university research in driving crypto and blockchain innovation. They argue that the U.S. can't lead crypto innovation through regulation alone; it needs top-notch research. Opinion. trib.al/h1mMrF5

Ari Juels (@arijuels) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In a parallel universe, there's no Bitcoin. No blockchain industry. Not even digital signatures to sign transactions. In that universe, U.S. science lacked the strong federal support it had here after WWII. We're headed that way now. Open letter from 9 U.S. colleagues and me: