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2024 nov
Frogzone
A game built using Multiparty Fully Homomorphic Encryption to demonstrate universally private data.
2024 sep
Programmable Cryptography 101
The first edition of Programmable Cryptography 101 was held as an unofficial remote course over the fall 2024 semester for MIT students.
2024 aug
Four Easy Pieces
The debut of Programmable Cryptography: Four Easy Pieces (https://0xparc.org/4-easy-pieces)
2023 nov
FROGCRYPTO
A popup cryptography-based game for attendees of Devconnect Istanbul.
2023 aug
Seventh Research Workshop
The first research workshop centered around programmable cryptography.
2023 jun
ZK Frontiers
A four-week program that served as a guided tour of the frontier of Zero Knowledge Proof technology, viewed through an application development lens.
2022 nov
What To Know About Zero Knowledge
A conversation at Devcon Bogotá about how the misleading terminology around zero knowledge cryptography obscures its full potential.
2022 sep
Autonomous Worlds Residency
A three-month program for exploring and shipping MVPs of Autonomous Worlds or AW-adjacent projects.
2022 sep
Lattice forms
Lattice is established as a new organization in the 0xPARC constellation.
2022 aug
Autonomous Worlds debut
Autonomous Worlds debuts as a concept through the release of the "Autonomous Worlds" essay.
2022 aug
Programmable Cryptography debut
Programmable Cryptography debuts as a concept at EDCON 2022.
2022 aug
Sixth Research Workshop
The first research workshop to be co-hosted by 0xPARC, representing a full circle moment as 0xPARC itself grew out of the workshops.
2022 apr
D.E.F.C.O.N.
The Dark Forest, Ember, and Friends Conference was hosted at Devconnect Amsterdam.
2020 aug
Dark Forest public launch
Dark Forest v0.3 was the first public-facing version of the game. The identity of the winner remains unknown to this day.
2020 jan
Fifth Research Workshop
The debut of Dark Forest v0.1 occurred at this workshop.
2019 aug
Fourth Research Workshop
This was the first research workshop to include Zero Knowledge Proofs as a focus area.
2018 oct
Second Research Workshop
The first research workshop located at MIT.
2018 aug
First Research Workshop
The inaugural research workshop was initially conceived as a Math Olympiad Program reunion for working on interesting problems from the blockchain space and cryptography world. It was co-hosted with Dan Boneh and the Ethereum Foundation, and located at Stanford University.
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