The idea here is can we match, we'll say, orders together in some sort of place that is not open to the regular market using FHE. There's two other acronyms that came to my mind as you described it. One was like a DKG and an MPC. Is either of these related to what you just said? Yeah, I would say they're pretty similar. You are kind of breaking up the keys and sharing it. Many times this version of FHE, which is sometimes also referred to as multi-party FHE. It's a multi-party computation. All right. What's the third use case? So far you said private smart contracts and
This week Anna Rose chats with Ravital Solomon, founder of Sunscreen. They cover her early interest in lattice-based cryptography and how this paved the way for her work on FHE, starting at NuCypher then with her startup Sunscreen. They dive into the challenges involved when building with FHE as well as exploring the power in combining ZKP and FHE. They also discuss the early emergence of lattice-based zero knowledge proofs.
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