Zero Knowledge Proofs for Verifiable Computation on Blockchain Systems - Panel Discussion
Offered By: Stanford University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the cutting-edge world of zero knowledge proofs and their application in blockchain systems through this insightful 51-minute panel discussion featuring renowned experts Dan Boneh from Stanford, Jens Groth and Daniel Marin from Nexus, and Ravi Mhatre from Lightspeed. Delve into the intricacies of verifiable computation on blockchain technologies as part of Stanford University's MS&E447: Blockchain Technologies & Entrepreneurship course. Gain valuable insights from this June 4, 2024 seminar, which serves as a cornerstone in understanding the intersection of cryptography and distributed ledger technologies. For those seeking to deepen their knowledge in this rapidly evolving field, access additional course materials and resources through the provided course website.
Syllabus
Stanford Seminar - MS&E447: ZKP Panel with Dan Boneh, Jens Groth , Daniel Marin, and Ravi Mhatre
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Stanford Online
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