Last month I moderated a panel of privacy advocates who are raising the alarm about the rush by some US states to roll out mobile driver's licenses. It's a good illustration of an area where technologies developed in the cryptocurrency arena, like zero-knowledge proofs, can help with a real-world problem that's bigger than finance. So why don't we use those technologies? I dove into that question in the latest issue of Project Glitch: https://lnkd.in/ez5wqK_y Please subscribe and follow along as we venture further and further into the rabbit hole that holds the future of privacy and identity online.
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Buried within the dumpster fire of crypto and blockchain marketing hype, there are elements of what the folks holding the matches call “web3.” They are hard to spot, hidden as they are within a maelstrom of memes, rambling blog posts, hungover conference talks, and endless Twitter spats—but they are there. We believe the underlying technologies fueling this hype could change the ways people use the internet—and by extension how they organize, exchange ideas, and exert power in the world. Glitch is a journalism project that explores the conceptual meat of these technologies—what they’re really about, and why they might matter to the wider world. In these pages, we’ll introduce the people attempting to design new kinds of online spaces and interactions. We’ll strive to clearly explain what they're attempting to build and why. We’ll help you make sense of blockchains, cryptography, DAOs, data rights, NFTs, game worlds that no one owns, and any other topic we identify as Glitchy. We’ll document the phenomena that emerge from these systems, no matter how cringe it might get (and we will be discussing crypto a bunch, so it will get cringe). We want to help generate a more productive conversation about the future of the internet. While we are highly skeptical about many of the ways crypto and related technologies have been used thus far, we feel confident that beneath the veneer, the seeds of an important transformation are beginning to sprout. But they must be nurtured with rational, evidence-based discourse. We aim to provide that—while having a bit of fun in the process. We hope you’ll join us.
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In the latest issue of Glitch: The question of how to best identify ourselves in digital spaces is as old as the internet. The rise of AI is making how we try to answer that question weirder and weirder. Featuring insights from William Luedtke and Evin McMullen @ ETH Denver (Link in comments)
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Here is your monthly PGP* (Pretty Good Policy) for Crypto series of updates and an outstanding panel by Project Glitch on digital identity! Thank you to our sponsors: Coinbase, Blockchain Association, VanEck Digital Assets Initiative - USC Marshall, and Electric Coin Co.!
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"It’s time to convince a less receptive audience," writes Mike Orcutt at ETH Denver. *Also in this issue*: Poking holes in the “ZK” hype Have memecoins jumped the shark? https://lnkd.in/gWBgngGM
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Privacy advocates are concerned that the push in the US to adopt mobile drivers' license credentials could supercharge surveillance. What about decentralized ID? What about zero-knowledge cryptography? Adoption of new technologies can require more than building innovative systems. Businesses and policymakers often demand standards. Today, the standards-making process for digital ID is happening largely in parallel to the crypto scene, where "ZK" has achieved buzzword status. How can we avoid supercharging surveillance? Can crypto play a role? We'll dig into those questions this Tuesday (2/25) AM during our second PGP* (Pretty Good Policy) for Crypto panel discussion, featuring Kim Hamilton Duffy of Decentralized Identity Foundation, Jay Stanley of the ACLU, and Manu Sporny of Digital Bazaar, Inc. If you will be in DC this Tuesday (2/25), RSVP to attend in person here (And save room for breakfast!). https://lnkd.in/eZHQHYqj Can't make it in person? We'll post a link to the livestream in the comments!
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Don't miss this month's PGP* (Pretty Good Policy) for Crypto* meeting! Attend in person or catch the livestream. Project Glitch's Mike Orcutt will be moderating a panel focused on the future of digital identity.
VP of Strategic Alliances at Electric Coin Co., creators and supporters of Zcash | Founder of PGP* (Pretty Good Policy) for Crypto | Georgetown University Adjunct Faculty (FinTech)
You won't want to miss next Tuesday's PGP* (Pretty Good Policy) for Crypto meeting that will feature a Project Glitch deep dive into the topic of digital identity with an all-star panel of experts, including: * Kim Hamilton Duffy, Executive Director of the Decentralized Identity Foundation * Manu Sporny, Co-Founder and CEO of Digital Bazaar and a co-founder of the Web Payments, Verifiable Credentials, and Decentralized Identifier Working Groups at the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) * Jay Stanley, Senior Policy Analyst at ALCU Of course, we will have our usual series of lightning talks to kick things off after you enjoy the exclusive PGP* networking breakfast, which is better than ever in the new event center at USC! After you RSVP,?please subscribe to the PGP* YouTube channel (https://lnkd.in/eBAmtHdh) where all of our meetings are streamed live and posted afterwards as individual segments. Having a few more subscribers will unlock features that will allow us to provide more great content. Thank you! See you next week! The PGP* for Crypto Team Thank you to our sponsors: Coinbase, Blockchain Association, Electric Coin Co., and VanEck Digital Assets Initiative - USC Marshall
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Project Glitch's Mike Orcutt will be moderating a panel in DC next week focused on the topic of decentralized identity. Register to attend or mark your calendars to catch the livestream!
VP of Strategic Alliances at Electric Coin Co., creators and supporters of Zcash | Founder of PGP* (Pretty Good Policy) for Crypto | Georgetown University Adjunct Faculty (FinTech)
You won't want to miss next Tuesday's PGP* (Pretty Good Policy) for Crypto meeting that will feature a Project Glitch deep dive into the topic of digital identity with an all-star panel of experts, including: * Kim Hamilton Duffy, Executive Director of the Decentralized Identity Foundation * Manu Sporny, Co-Founder and CEO of Digital Bazaar and a co-founder of the Web Payments, Verifiable Credentials, and Decentralized Identifier Working Groups at the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) * Jay Stanley, Senior Policy Analyst at ALCU Of course, we will have our usual series of lightning talks to kick things off after you enjoy the exclusive PGP* networking breakfast, which is better than ever in the new event center at USC! After you RSVP,?please subscribe to the PGP* YouTube channel (https://lnkd.in/eBAmtHdh) where all of our meetings are streamed live and posted afterwards as individual segments. Having a few more subscribers will unlock features that will allow us to provide more great content. Thank you! See you next week! The PGP* for Crypto Team Thank you to our sponsors: Coinbase, Blockchain Association, Electric Coin Co., and VanEck Digital Assets Initiative - USC Marshall
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Despite all the positive vibes, DeFi still faces an "existential" threat. Last week, Glitch founding editor Mike Orcutt moderated the first in a series of live panels and talks that Project Glitch will curate this year in collaboration with Paul Brigner's?PGP* (Pretty Good Policy) for Crypto?monthly breakfast event series. Read the link in the comments to see what he found out??
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We just wrapped a content-rich PGP* (Pretty Good Policy) for Crypto Breakfast & Roundtable where speakers tackled strategic Bitcoin reserves, emerging crypto legislation, and advanced security practices, which was followed by a deep-dive into the recent developments on Tornado Cash and Section 1960 litigation. See the expert insights in this article, and a special thank you to Project Glitch for their collaboration and our sponsors: Coinbase, Blockchain Association, VanEck Digital Assets Initiative - USC Marshall, and Electric Coin Co.!