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Miguel de Vega

@miguel_de_vega

Co-Founder and Chief Scientist of @nillionnetwork and @nillionlabs

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In the world of privacy-enhancing technologies (PETs), there is no one-size-fits-all solution. Each cryptographic protocol comes with its own set of performance and security trade-offs. The future of PETs lies in orchestration: the strategic combination of different

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We need a new type of Internet infrastructure designed to move, store and compute on intelligent thoughts instead of just dummy HTML documents An infrastructure that is user-friendly, scalable, secure, and AI-ready That future begins with the Nillion Standard

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There you go, big pharma is buying 23andMe, and with it, the DNA of millions of people, without their say bbc.com/news/articles/… Another example of why data sovereignty and privacy are so important

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This takes DeSci to the next level I’m really excited about this partnership because it shows that scientific research and privacy can finally go hand in hand It’s about time we unlock the full potential of health data, while protecting it and giving people true data

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Remember this video? We called it. AI models are starting to request access to your level-3 data, including emails, messages, financial and health info. If you let it, Gmail’s latest upgrade gives Gemini full access to your past emails and even your stored files

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this is a major step forward in making privacy-preserving compute viable not just for crypto-native builders, but for large-scale enterprises as well billions must nillion

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Had a great time with Cryptocito | Cosmosāš›ļøšŸ§¢ It’s the first time anyone actually asked me about why we chose to build on Cosmos plus we covered other interesting topics like the new Enterprise Cluster. Thanks for having me!

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Nothing centralized is secure, regardless of how technologically advanced the centralized organization is. That’s why the Internet for Intelligence needs to run on Blind Computers, which are inherently decentralized and privacy-preserving like Nillion’s

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After watching the world’s top tech companies get hacked again and again, you might think everything worth hacking has already been, and will be, breached. But did you know that the DNS system at the core of the Internet has NEVER been hacked? It’s not because it isn’t worth

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When a great team puts so much thought, talent, and work into something, you just know it’s going to be amazing. I couldn’t be more thrilled about this release. It introduces a powerful, fully privacy-preserving storage layer powered by MPC technology, which has already handled

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Phase 0 is already complete. Here’s the roadmap for Phases 1 and 2. The goal is to make Blind Compute the MOST exciting place to build, and to make privacy the new norm.

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I used to feel concerned when people asked questions like, ā€œCan we do this in a privacy-preserving way?ā€ With Nillion’s Blind Computer architecture and its roadmap, I no longer have those doubts. Now, the answer is simply: Yes, we can

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I ditched Fireflies, Otter, and all those tools because honestly, the idea of some random company digging through my private conversations creeps me out. Plus, it’s a legal nightmare. With LouisAI, you can relax knowing that absolutely no third party, not even Nillion, can

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I like the idea of "pluralistic identity," but vitalik.eth didn't cover two key concepts: 1) Source of trust. He talked about zk-wrapped identities with credentials from trusted authorities (like a passport office). But there’s also a zkTLS version where you don’t need to

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MPC is secure but slow, while TEEs are fast but less secure. What if we could combine them to get the best of both worlds? In collaboration with Meta, this paper explores exactly that, applying the combination to LLM inference It’s a great example of how different PETs can be

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The copy trading market desperately needs cryptographic trust. It took me just 3 mins to fake my Binance account numbers. In a world where you can’t trust what you see, how can anyone tell the difference between real talent and a scam? That’s exactly what Tickr is solving. I’m

The copy trading market desperately needs cryptographic trust. It took me just 3 mins to fake my Binance account numbers. In a world where you can’t trust what you see, how can anyone tell the difference between real talent and a scam?

That’s exactly what Tickr is solving. I’m
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Great explanation by Dimitris! Imagine you're filling out a form that asks for your bank account balance. Even if you keep the number hidden from me, I might still learn something just by watching how long it takes you to type it in. The same happens with TEEs: even if the