🚀 Truth Terminal Founder Discloses $GOAT Token Holdings and Future Plans
#TruthTerminal #GOAT #TokenHoldings #AIAgents #Governance #CryptoVolatility #ProjectRoadmap #ResearchPaper #MarketSpeculation
According to PANews, Andy Ayrey, founder of the AI robot project Truth Terminal, disclosed on social media that he currently holds 1.25 million $GOAT tokens, which were received as gifts and have not been traded recently. Ayrey revealed that he plans to transfer the wallets associated with Truth Terminal (AI agents) to legal entities such as trusts to safeguard his interests. He also stated that he will not adjust his token holdings until a transparent governance process is established.
Ayrey emphasized that Truth Terminal autonomously writes its tweets without his intervention. He noted that due to the complexity of language models and AI personalization evolution, as well as the community's misunderstanding of these concepts, the $GOAT token price has experienced significant volatility. However, he assured that he would not trade based on his knowledge of the project's internal operations. Ayrey intends to release a project roadmap, research paper, and artist statement to explain the project's mechanisms and narrative in detail, aiming to prevent market misunderstandings and excessive speculation.#TruthTerminal #GOAT #TokenHoldings #AIAgents #Governance #CryptoVolatility #ProjectRoadmap #ResearchPaper #MarketSpeculation
🚀 New Paper Explores Temporal Verification For Cross-Rollup Bridges
#TemporalVerification #CrossRollupBridges #BlockchainSecurity #Interoperability #CrossChainTransactions #ResearchPaper #BlockchainDevelopment #Scutum #GoalDrivenReduction #OrbiterFinance
According to BlockBeats, a new paper titled 'Scutum: Temporal Verification for Cross-Rollup Bridges via Goal-Driven Reduction' has been co-authored by Juson Xia, the technical lead of Vizing at Orbiter Finance, alongside Kyle Charbonnet from the Ethereum Foundation, UCSB professor Yu Feng, and Nubit founder. The paper aims to address the challenges of identifying discrete values in cross-chain transactions through the Scutum modeling approach.
The research focuses on enhancing the security and efficiency of cross-rollup bridges, which are crucial for facilitating transactions across different blockchain networks. By employing a goal-driven reduction method, the authors propose a temporal verification system that could significantly improve the reliability of these bridges. This development is particularly relevant as the blockchain ecosystem continues to expand, with increasing demand for seamless interoperability between various platforms.
The collaboration between industry experts and academic researchers highlights the importance of bridging theoretical advancements with practical applications in the blockchain space. As cross-chain transactions become more prevalent, the need for robust verification mechanisms becomes increasingly critical. The paper's findings could pave the way for more secure and efficient cross-rollup solutions, potentially influencing future developments in the field.#TemporalVerification #CrossRollupBridges #BlockchainSecurity #Interoperability #CrossChainTransactions #ResearchPaper #BlockchainDevelopment #Scutum #GoalDrivenReduction #OrbiterFinance
🚀 Research Paper on Optimizing Compiler for Encrypted Circuits Accepted at SBC'25
#ResearchPaper #OptimizingCompiler #EncryptedCircuits #SBC25 #Blockchain #Bitcoin #TransactionAcceleration #Nubit #Programmability #Security #UniversityOfCalifornia #UniversityOfIllinois #UniversityOfToronto #TechnicalConference #BTC
According to BlockBeats, a collaborative research paper titled 'Tessel: An Optimizing Compiler for Encrypted Circuits' has been accepted at the prestigious blockchain academic conference SBC'25. The paper is a joint effort by teams from the University of California, Santa Barbara, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, the University of Toronto, and the Nubit team.
The research focuses on efficient compilation optimization for encrypted circuits, providing foundational support for on-chain verification systems like the Bitcoin Thunderbolt network. It explains the principles of transaction acceleration on the native Bitcoin network and highlights Nubit team's pioneering efforts in enhancing programmability and security within the Bitcoin network.
SBC'25, established a decade ago, is a technical conference dedicated to innovation within the blockchain ecosystem, attracting leading researchers and practitioners in the field. The conference is scheduled to take place from August 4 to 6, 2025, at the University of California, Berkeley. It is co-hosted by IC3, the Stanford Blockchain Research Center (CBR), and UC Berkeley RDI.#ResearchPaper #OptimizingCompiler #EncryptedCircuits #SBC25 #Blockchain #Bitcoin #TransactionAcceleration #Nubit #Programmability #Security #UniversityOfCalifornia #UniversityOfIllinois #UniversityOfToronto #TechnicalConference #BTC