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Honest Majority by Common Prefix
Common Prefix
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1 hour ago
Honest Majority by Common Prefix explores the people and ideas shaping trust technology. Guests share their journey into the space, the technical problems they are solving, and where they see the next five years of secure, scalable, and interoperable distributed systems headed.
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Honest Majority by Common Prefix explores the people and ideas shaping trust technology. Guests share their journey into the space, the technical problems they are solving, and where they see the next five years of secure, scalable, and interoperable distributed systems headed.
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Technology
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Honest Majority by Common Prefix
Alex Evans - Can Data Availability be Zero Knowledge?

Timestamps:

(00:00) Intro

(00:45) First steps in the space

(04:34) Bain Capital: Origin Story

(06:10) Is New York the new Crypto Capital?

(07:43) Exciting research: ZK DA

(12:06) Technical deep dive

(21:16) Outlook for 2026 and beyond

(26:55) Outro


Papers mentioned:

1. Fraud and Data Availability Proofs: Maximising Light Client Security and Scaling Blockchains with Dishonest Majorities

2. ZODA: Zero-Overhead Data Availability

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2 days ago
27 minutes 6 seconds

Honest Majority by Common Prefix
Honest Majority by Common Prefix explores the people and ideas shaping trust technology. Guests share their journey into the space, the technical problems they are solving, and where they see the next five years of secure, scalable, and interoperable distributed systems headed.