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Demystifying the benefits of zero-knowledge proofs with Mysten Labs co-founder Kostas Chalkias

by Davis Quinton

Episode 37 of Season 6 of The Scoop was recorded with The Block's Frank Chaparro, Axelar Co-Founder Sergey Gorbunov, and Mysten Labs Co-Founder & Chief Cryptographer Kostas Chalkias.

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This is the second installment of a miniseries sponsored by Axelar and featuring co-host Sergey Gorbunov, co-founder of Axelar — you can find part 1 with Eigen Layer's Sreeram Kannan here.

In this episode, Chaparro and Gorbunov are joined by Mysten Labs co-founder and chief cryptographer Kostas Chalkias to discuss the potential of zero-knowledge (ZK) proofs to revolutionize the space.

OUTLINE

00:00 Introduction

04:27 ZK-proof overview

08:45 Adoption of zk-proofs

15:33 Standardizing zk-proofs

22:27 Advice for builders

27:57 ZK & AI

35:55 How ZK improves UX

45:00 Predictions


This episode is brought to you by our sponsor, Axelar.

Axelar is to connect hundreds of new blockchains anticipated in the L2 . Find out more at axelar./layer2

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About Author

Davis Quinton is the Director of Podcasts at The Block and runs our flagship podcast called The Scoop, hosted by Frank Chaparro. Since joining The Block as an ‘intern' in early 2022, he has worked closely with leaders across departments to translate The Block's written content into engaging multimedia formats. He holds a degree in Social & Public Policy from New York University in Abu Dhabi and is based in Sydney, Australia.

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