Do you think we're still in a position where like something like that can happen in the next month? Or do you feel like somehow the worst is behind us? Over the last six months, I don't think I ever can assert that type of claim again. We see people being able to use the ZK tooling to deploy applications that are user facing and are a bit further away from just research or just proof of concepts. There was also this cool experiment with recursive starts, which the first time it was deployed by an independent developer and rather than like a company like Mina that was deploying it.
In this week’s episode, Anna and guest co-hosts Guillermo, Tarun and Kobi share their thoughts about the state of Zero Knowledge tech today and what it might look like going in 2023. The group discusses some exciting ZK experiments and some of the emerging topics such as: ZK ID, ZK Bridges, ZK DeFi, and more.
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