Blockchain Legal Society of William & Mary Law School
5 episodes
7 months ago
In this episode, we Interview Akhil Vajjhala, President of the NYU Blockchain & Fintech Organization, who explains to us how the concepts of decentralized identities (DIDs) and zero knowledge proofs (ZK Proofs) can be combined to create self-sovereign identities, improve the efficiency of KYC and AML regulations, and protect consumer privacy. There is a lot to unpack here so bear with us in this longer than usual episode.
Email us at Blockchain@wm.edu for inquiries.
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In this episode, we Interview Akhil Vajjhala, President of the NYU Blockchain & Fintech Organization, who explains to us how the concepts of decentralized identities (DIDs) and zero knowledge proofs (ZK Proofs) can be combined to create self-sovereign identities, improve the efficiency of KYC and AML regulations, and protect consumer privacy. There is a lot to unpack here so bear with us in this longer than usual episode.
Email us at Blockchain@wm.edu for inquiries.
Episode 2 | Philosophical And Technical Explanation
The W3b-J.D. Podcast
33 minutes 49 seconds
3 years ago
Episode 2 | Philosophical And Technical Explanation
In this episode, Marcel and Logan build on the foundation established in the introductory episode, and elaborate on the philosophical underpinnings of blockchain technology and Web3, as well as some technical particularities. Without this understanding, many may be left wondering "why does blockchain exist, what problems does it seek to solve?" Hopefully, that answer will be clear by the end of this episode. Thanks for listening!
The W3b-J.D. Podcast
In this episode, we Interview Akhil Vajjhala, President of the NYU Blockchain & Fintech Organization, who explains to us how the concepts of decentralized identities (DIDs) and zero knowledge proofs (ZK Proofs) can be combined to create self-sovereign identities, improve the efficiency of KYC and AML regulations, and protect consumer privacy. There is a lot to unpack here so bear with us in this longer than usual episode.
Email us at Blockchain@wm.edu for inquiries.