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2/ We'll give you some insight on each company in this thread. To read TechCrunch's coverage of the event and the highlights from each of the teams take a look at their latest article on our cohort: https://twitter.com/jacqmelinek/status/1714703345871458513
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3/ Inco Network expands the EVM, allowing applications to use private data/state. The magic leverages an efficient implementation of Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE) as precompiles within the EVM. Developers can use solidity to write apps that handle private information.
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3b/ @remigai and his team are inching closer to their mainnet launch, which is scheduled for next year. While we think private DeFi and DiD will flourish here, we have seen teams already building onchain games on the Inco Network. https://twitter.com/framed_gg/status/1716849776183148626
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4/ Upshield reimagines web3 security as an ongoing process, rather than as a point-in-time (i.e., we will get an audit after we finish the implementation). Going beyond smart contract bugs, it covers the attack surfaces of front ends, deployment infra, and social channels.
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4b/ Paul and @ptonewreckin launched their beta product and developers have been paying to use it. Instead of burning runway on hiring a Chief Information Security Officer, startups and even larger players are opting to go with this automated Saas equivalent.
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