On Nov. 2, award-winning writer and director Quentin Tarantino announced he would auction off seven uncut scenes from Pulp Fiction as nonfungible tokens, or NFTs, built on the Secret Network (SCRT). The digitized assets will include the first uncut scripts of the movie, as well as secrets about the film and its creators.While the NFTs will feature public metadata, acting as a … [Read more...] about ‘Privacy-preserving computing is the future,’ says Secret Network’s Guy Zyskind after Quentin Tarantino NFT drop
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Privacy-preserving computation on blockchains could prevent breaches
In the 19th century, the barons of American industries rose to prominence by leveraging their hold on tangible resources like oil and steel. Today, corporate titans seek to attain even greater heights of wealth by gathering consumer data. But now, like then, the benefits of accumulating such resources come paired with a significant business risk: spillage.Like oil spills, data … [Read more...] about Privacy-preserving computation on blockchains could prevent breaches
PlatON CTO James Qu tells CryptoSlate what problems the privacy-preserving blockchain is solving
CryptoSlate recently had the opportunity to chat with James Qu, the CTO of PlatON, a blockchain-based infrastructure for privacy-preserving computation and distributed economies.In the interview, we discuss:The problems that the PlatON network is solvingPlatON’s blockchain infrastructure and technologyTypes of businesses PlatON is building forAdvanced technical features of the … [Read more...] about PlatON CTO James Qu tells CryptoSlate what problems the privacy-preserving blockchain is solving