Chen Jing, a computer scientist and blockchain expert, has left the United States to join Tsinghua University as a professor full-time. According to the China Computer Federation Digital Library, Chen Jing is a professor of computer science at Tsinghua University and a recipient of the National Overseas High-level Talent Program. Her main research interests are blockchain, smart contracts, computational game theory and mechanism design. She used to be the chief scientist and theoretical research...
In response to recent events such as the quantum computer chip Willow and the freezing of Satoshi Nakamoto's private key, Cosine, founder of SlowMist, quoted crypto researcher Jeffrey Scholz as saying in a tweet: "The current dozens of gates in quantum computing are still at least a few million gates away from being able to crack the Bitcoin private key. It is not easy to increase this quantum gate, and the noise and error rate will also increase. Eventually, you will quickly get a waste in the ...
What Willow can do in five minutes would take a supercomputer 730 trillion times the age of the universe to complete. This not only marks a step closer to the future of quantum computing, but also supports the theory of the "multiverse".
Musk recently criticized the US government's use of outdated computers and software, which makes it impossible for the tax agency (IRS) to pass basic audits and even "difficult to track the whereabouts of taxes." He suggested creating an immutable ledger through blockchain technology to increase transparency and strengthen audit capabilities.
On December 5th, the modular computing layer and RaaS platform Lumoz announced the token economics plan. The total number of MOZ tokens is 10 billion, of which 50% are allocated to zkProver network (25%) and zkVerifier node (25%), early contributors account for 16%, investors account for 18%, ecosystem and community account for 10% and 6% respectively. The platform adopts the dual-token model of MOZ and esMOZ, which is exchanged 1:1, with an initial liquidity of about 11%, and will be fully unlo...
Supermicro Computer (SMCI. O) continued to rise, rising 30% in the day.
The modular computing layer and RaaS platform Lumoz will launch a large-scale airdrop event on November 5th. The total amount of this airdrop accounts for about 10% (about 30 million US dollars), and the specific rules of the airdrop will be announced tomorrow.
Supermicro Computer (SMCI. O) lost about 45% this week, its worst weekly performance in history.
The difference between the price of bitcoin and its hash rate or the total computing power of the network could lead to an increase in the price of the largest digital asset. Historically, these divergences have occurred only a few times in the past three years. In some cases, the bitcoin price bottomed during these events before rebounding as the market caught up with the rising hash rate, which rises and falls on the network depending on how many miners' mining computers validate transactions ...
Gradient Network, the open layer of Solana Edge Computing, announced the completion of a new round of financing. Pantera Capital, Multicoin Capital, Sequoia Capital and others participated. The specific financing amount and valuation data have not been disclosed yet. The new funds will be used to promote its decentralized protocol and the development of computing power and staking solutions in the blockchain network. At present, Gradient Network realizes liquidity staking and seamless connection...
Supermicro Computers (SMCI. O) fell 38% in a single month, its largest monthly decline on record.
Nillion, a "blind computer" based on multi-party computing, announced an integration with Ethereum's extension layer, Arbitrum. The partnership will enable applications on Nillion to leverage Ethereum's security for settlement and bring Nillion's privacy-preserving data processing and storage capabilities to decentralized applications (dApps) on Arbitrum. Nillion's distributed network focuses on general data computation and processing, ensuring that data is not revealed during processing through...
Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino has predicted that brain-computer interface (BCI) technology will become mainstream consumer goods in the next 20 years. This prediction is based on the latest breakthrough of Blackrock Neurotech, which helped an ALS patient regain the ability to speak through a brain implant device. Ardoino believes that BCI technology has the potential to provide solutions for patients with paralysis and neurological disorders, and may lead to the creation of "Human Sapiens ^ 3" humans...
Elon Musk's brain-computer interface (BCI) startup Neuralink has apparently started a second human trial. The news came on Lex Fridman's podcast, where Musk unceremoniously revealed that the second human trial was a success and "so far so good". Musk went on to say that the second implant was functioning properly, with about 400 electrodes "providing signals".