S1E9: Funding Web3 Privacy & Recent Web3 Trust Fails with Jim Nasr
This week, I continue my conversation with Jim Nasr, CEO of Acoer about privacy and using distributed ledger technology (DLT). We discuss his work leading The HBAR Foundation"s Privacy Market Development Fund and the trends he sees across grant applicants. We also chat about the collapse of FTX and the ripple effect it’s had on the crypto space. --------- Thank you to our sponsor, Privado, the developer-friendly privacy platform --------- Jim tells us about the types of innovations The HBAR Foundation seeks to fund; why privacy & security usability is an imperative; uses cases for decentralized identifiers (DIDs) and new "DID methods" like PKH. We also discuss FTX"s collapse and how to provide real transparency and data regulation in DLT technology. --------- Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, or on your favorite podcast platform. --------- Topics Covered:The HBAR Foundation’s search for projects to fund that enhance privacy usabilityExciting privacy use cases Jim has seen using Hedera"s DLT, including those that enable high-value, privacy-preserving transactions What went wrong with FTX and what we can learn from it"s collapse How decentralized identity can enable the next iteration of web privacyThe tech behind MetaMask"s Snap software that allows anyone to safely extend capabilities of their wallet Resources Mentioned:Learn about AcoerLearn about The HBAR FoundationRead about The HBAR Foundation"s Privacy Market Development Fund Jim Nasr’s Info:Follow Jim on LinkedInFollow Jim on Twitter Follow the SPL Show:Follow us on Twitter Follow us on LinkedInCheck out our website Send us a text Privado.ai Privacy assurance at the speed of product development. Get instant visibility w/ privacy code scans. Shifting Privacy Left Media Where privacy engineers gather, share, & learn Buzzsprout - Launch your podcast Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Copyright © 2022 - 2024 Principled LLC. All rights reserved.
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