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We will be hosting our first AMA featuring the following PSE Projects (https://pse.dev/en/projects). Send in your questions as a reply to this case and the teams will try to answer them on Wednesday Feb 21st. A list of the projects attending can be found below 👇
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What ZK projects (other than your own) are you most excited about? Why?
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I find myself not having the bandwidth to be able to follow as many individual projects closely as I would like. But broadly speaking on the application side I find anything moving the needle on identity very exciting. Onchain or offchain.
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Addressing the sybil problem while preserving peoples' privacy is one of the highest impact things ZK tech can bring. It makes me more optimistic about what the future internet could look like in the presence of mass scale AI bots. Certainly in contrast to knee-jerk state solutions.
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On the tooling side, projects targeting machine architectures such as RISC-V are exciting! Eg. RISC0, Powdr, SP1. Being able to compile and prove programs written in general purpose languages like Rust is a massive unlock for the development of privacy preserving applications and verifiable computation generally.
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On that note, if anyone knows of any tooling which can help quantify leakage of private inputs to a program let me know. Being able to prove arbitrary code is amazing, but how do I know a execution trace is not leaky?
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