In an exclusive interview with Finsight News, Adrian Brink speaks about privacy, blockchains, and state-backed blockchains, along with upcoming updates from Anoma. Adrian is an industry-leading cryptographer and Founder of Anoma, a blockchain protocol that enables private, asset-agnostic cash and private bartering through zero-knowledge proofs. Anoma powers massive multi-party interactions and conscientious decision-making. Last year, it raised $26M in November led by Polychain Capital. Prior to founding Anoma, Adrian co-founded Cryptium Labs, an infrastructure operator that provided PoS validation in the Swiss Alps, while simultaneously building Metastate, an R&D company that upgraded layer-1 protocols valued at over $4bn.
Adrian Brink Founder Anoma: Are state-backed blockchains dangerous?
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