Madhavan (Maddy) | at KBW (@madhavanmalolan) 's Twitter Profile
Madhavan (Maddy) | at KBW

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building zktls @reclaimprotocol, grants @questbookapp

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shumo | UPA powered 🪐 🧬 🚀 (@shumochu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

OH: It is mostly VCs and researchers who never shipped a single line of code loving to argue about "semantics". In real world, working code wins, every single time.

nader dabit (@dabit3) 's Twitter Profile Photo

zkTLS ELI5 (spent the day learning more, and now sharing here) 1/5 zkTLS is a technology allowing users to prove data from websites without revealing sensitive information about themselves. It connects web2 data to web3 applications.

nader dabit (@dabit3) 's Twitter Profile Photo

3/5 How it works: zkTLS uses zero-knowledge proofs to verify data authenticity without revealing the data itself. Key projects in zkTLS: TLSNotary, DECO (Chainlink), PADO Labs, zkPass, Reclaim Protocol. Each has its own approach and focus.

Madhavan (Maddy) | at KBW (@madhavanmalolan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

a lot of people ask us, can we do kyc using zkTLS? kyc is a complex hairy problem. we dont know how to do it in a way that is actually legally acceptable. so we partnered with the experts - zkMe excited to unlock another important legal data point onnchain - credit scores!

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Reclaim is solid alternative to TLSN with extensive docs and a ton of integrations, allowing devs to choose their own trust model. It’s the easiest to integrate with most existing tech stacks.

Reclaim is solid alternative to TLSN with extensive docs and a ton of integrations, allowing devs to choose their own trust model. It’s the easiest to integrate with most existing tech stacks.
Decentralised.Co (@decentralisedco) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bootstrapping Networks and zkTLS Over the last two decades, we've seen at least 30 social networks come and go, from early ones such as Orkut and MySpace to recent ones like Clubhouse. The graveyard of failed social networks makes one thing clear: bootstrapping networks is

Bootstrapping Networks and zkTLS

Over the last two decades, we've seen at least 30 social networks come and go, from early ones such as Orkut and MySpace to recent ones like Clubhouse.

The graveyard of failed social networks makes one thing clear: bootstrapping networks is