Looks like ETHDenver next month is shaping up nicely, especially with an event from @0xMiden on the schedule.
I won’t be attending in person this time, but I’m still very curious about what comes out of it. Miden has been quietly working on something important: programmable privacy that actually works in practice, not just on paper. That alone makes their presence at ETHDenver worth paying attention to.
From what I’ve been following, Miden’s approach lets developers build private logic while still proving things that need to be proven. That balance between privacy and verification is hard, and it’s why I keep an eye on their updates. Events like this usually mean deeper technical talks, demos, and maybe even new announcements.
If you’re someone who enjoys learning how privacy tech is evolving beyond buzzwords, this feels like a good one to attend. I’m definitely looking forward to the recaps, threads, and any news that drops afterward.
If you’re going, I’m curious to hear what you learn. Drop your thoughts after the event.
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Looks like ETHDenver next month is shaping up nicely, especially with an event from @0xMiden on the schedule.
I won’t be attending in person this time, but I’m still very curious about what comes out of it. Miden has been quietly working on something important: programmable privacy that actually works in practice, not just on paper. That alone makes their presence at ETHDenver worth paying attention to.
From what I’ve been following, Miden’s approach lets developers build private logic while still proving things that need to be proven. That balance between privacy and verification is hard, and it’s why I keep an eye on their updates. Events like this usually mean deeper technical talks, demos, and maybe even new announcements.
If you’re someone who enjoys learning how privacy tech is evolving beyond buzzwords, this feels like a good one to attend. I’m definitely looking forward to the recaps, threads, and any news that drops afterward.
If you’re going, I’m curious to hear what you learn. Drop your thoughts after the event.