champions of data privacy with DeCC, but with so many confidential computing projects out there, what’s really your edge? Are we talking a tech advantage here, or is it just a matter of catching the hype?
Also, for the CEO or core team—let’s get straight to it: if you had to bet on just one feature that will push iExec to the forefront of Web3 privacy in the next two years, what would it be and why?
iExec has created tools for developers to easily incorporate confidential computing within their dapps with a focus on monetization. Being a platform I see as an advantage, because the potential of what builders will think of and create is limitless i say what sets them apart is the track record of working products. the worker pass was awesome and the tech (worker pools) is there for any dapp to incorporate it. Privacy Pass has also been impressive, I like any product that has RLC changing hands The privacy enhancing devtools have gained a lot of traction. I see a lot of potential with web3mail and dataprotector. Check out some products utilizing them in recent hackathons and incubator. An ambassador turning builder is even cooking up something!
It’s great to hear that iExec is putting a real emphasis on monetization alongside privacy—something that seems rare in the confidential computing space. The idea of empowering dApps with plug-and-play privacy tools definitely makes iExec stand out as more than just another privacy project. I’m curious, though, about the long-term vision here. As more developers start to leverage iExec’s tech for their own projects, how does the team plan to scale up infrastructure without compromising on security? And with so many features already in the toolkit, are there any upcoming releases or updates that focus on interoperability with other Web3 ecosystems? Also, could you share more about how iExec’s existing products, like Worker Pass and Privacy Pass, have been performing in terms of user adoption? It’d be interesting to know which use cases are really gaining traction. Thanks!
Hey iExec team, love seeing the focus on scaling with a developer-centric approach. It’s clear you’re not just building tech but fostering an ecosystem where builders are key contributors—that's refreshing in the space. The sneak peek about Cypher Lab and ZK ring signatures has definitely caught my attention. Combining TEE with zero-knowledge tech sounds like a powerhouse move for privacy, and I’m curious about how that might open up new possibilities, especially in areas like secure multi-party computations. You’ve got me intrigued! Let’s jump on a call to dig a bit deeper into these upcoming developments and discuss where AbsolutaDigital might align with iExec’s trajectory. If you could drop your calendar link, we can lock in a time.
Send DM with proposal. Deleting this in the meantime.
Why are you deleting a public topic? Can I know who the project's seo is?
Deleting bc of self-promotion.
If iExec is pushing transparency as a core value, wouldn't a public discussion about your future plans, especially with major updates like Cypher Lab and ZK tech, be beneficial to the community? On a separate note, I’d love to get on a quick call with the CEO to dive deeper into these topics and see how our interests align. Could you send me a calendar link via DM so we can set something up?
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