Cointelegraph recently spoke to Guy Zyskind, the founder and CEO of decentralized blockchain company Enigma and graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), about the future of blockchain protocols and where Enigma fits in.
Molly Jane: First off, could you explain what the Enigma protocol is and how you originally ended up in the blockchain world?
Guy Zyskind: I’m Guy Zyskind, co-founder and CEO of Enigma.
MJ: Is what Enigma is doing with secret contract the first of its kind?
MJ: Could you explain in layman’s terms the difference between the Ethereum blockchain and the Bitcoin blockchain?
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Innovation is not hard to come by in the world of cryptocurrency and blockchain. Smart contracts are of keen interest to developers all over the world. In the case of the Enigma project, there is a feature known as secret contracts.
Enigma, a project aiming to provide blockchain solutions that allow for sensitive data storage on public ledgers, today announced a collaboration with major vendor Intel, intending to leverage the manufacturer’s competence in privacy-focused hardware.
Криптовалютная платформа Enigma будет сотрудничать с компанией Intel для совместных разработок в области конфиденциальности и blockchain.
Сообщение Компания Intel будет сотрудничать с blockchain-платформой Enigma появились сначала на Freedman.
Decentralized application (DApp) platform Enigma will partner with Intel on privacy research as it prepares to launch its blockchain testnet, the two companies confirmed June 20. Enigma, which completed a $45 mln Initial Coin Offering (ICO) in September of last year, said the collaboration would focus on “research and development efforts to advance development of
Intel is working with blockchain startup Enigma to help secure its privacy-enhancing smart contracts. As previously reported by CoinDesk, secret contracts are a type of smart contract for public blockchains that use cryptographic tricks to keep transaction data hidden from view.
Enigma, a protocol for privacy-preserving smart contracts and decentralized applications, today announced it is utilizing Intel Software Guard Extensions (Intel SGX) as a foundation to create its public blockchain that supports privacy-preserving “secret” contracts.
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