Benedikt Bünz on Bulletproofs and Verifiable Delay Functions

In this episode, we speak to https://crypto.stanford.edu/%7Ebuenz/ (Benedikt Bünz), the author of https://crypto.stanford.edu/bulletproofs/ (Bulletproofs), about this novel zero knowledge proof system as well as about https://eprint.iacr.org/2018/601.pdf (Verifiable Delay Functions). This is part of our Zero Knowledge Series, where we explore some of the new research in the space of Zero Knowledge research and the emerging concepts. Follow Bulletproof development and Benedikt on https://twitter.com/benediktbuenz (twitter)

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