In this module we discuss a few current events in the world and the possible meaning behind societal reactions. We also discuss DERO community happenings and discuss the pros and cons of different approaches to adoption.
This episode hosted by Kryptoid.
ZeroPoint – Module 6
An open discussion about blockchain, privacy, technology, freedom and the future!
This episode hosted by secretnamebasis
ZeroPoint – Module 5
This episode is the “Nonsensus Consensus” with a few of the people that attended Nonsensus, they are sharing their thoughts and experiences about the 2023 main event.
Hosted by various Nonsensus 2023 attendees.
ZeroPoint – Module 4
This module touches on human readable addresses, fancy user interfaces, CLI wallets and the upcoming Nonsensus event.
This episode hosted by B. Waldo
ZeroPoint – Module 3
An open discussion about blockchain, privacy, technology and freedom.
This episode hosted by Kalina Lux
ZeroPoint – Module 2
Members of the European DERO community discuss various points of DERO technology, privacy technologies and the need for decentralization of blockchain technologies.
This week hosted by Little Duck
ZeroPoint – Module 1
An open discussion about blockchain, privacy, technology and freedom.
This week hosted by B. Waldo
BLOG: DERO dARCH Event 1 First Round Comes to a close – Kryptoid
Now that Round 1 has come to a close, here’s what happened and who won. We’ll go over each winner’s entry and then into the details on what comes next, I hope you’re excited because this is some pretty exciting stuff.
Congratulations to all of the winners, let’s go over them individually.
BLOG: Update for the Engram GUI wallet for DERO is full of new features – Kryptoid
The DERO Foundation is happy to be announcing some of the new features that are going to be included in the next release of Engram. The Engram Team has been working very hard on all these features so first and foremost I want to thank them for all of their hard work.
BLOG: Homomorphic Encryption and it’s importance for the future of modern society – Kryptoid
What exactly is homomorphic encryption anyway and why is it a big deal?