Lisa Akselrod

Lisa Akselrod

Chasing waves and verifiable computations | privacy and zero-knowledge propaganda at Aztec
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I am here to last: What leads me forward every day

A glimpse into my vision, feeling, and understanding of the world interface.
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An incomplete guide to ciphers

This article explores basics of ciphers, discovering and explaining its ingredients to provide the reader with some understanding of the topic in a structured way.
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When neuroatypical people want to socialize

In American movies, when kids are neuroatypical (have autism or another developmental difference) parents tell them we love you as you are and unconditionally accept, then they help them to integrate into society and learn to be part of it.
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Why to come to a pop up city if Vitalik is not there?

How pop up cities bootstrap relations between companies and people and why it is crucial for the industry prosperity.
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I̶t̶'̶s̶ One day it will be all about verifiability

Lisa Akselrod
February 24
If your beloved zero-knowledge proofs are so awesome – why don’t we have multiple multi-billion companies serving ZKPs for real-world use cases?
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Why oracles are a multi billion market and why do we need to stake a cat

Lisa Akselrod
February 12
No high-stakes oracles – no real world data – no real world blockchain and zero-knowledge applications. Where by high-stakes oracle we mean staking money, status, and sex.
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Why Ethereum Foundation is an absolutely unprecedented phenomenon in human history

Lisa Akselrod
February 12
Why Ethereum Foundation is an absolutely unprecedented phenomenon in human history and why Vitalik should get the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences.
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Why 95% of technical writing in web3 doesn't work

Lisa Akselrod
February 05
Why does technical writing matter, what's wrong with technical writing in web3, and how to fix it
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We need to learn to discuss openly politics and wars

Lisa Akselrod
February 03
How to build long-lasting things and what it means to be collaborative.