At a time when data privacy and secure digital infrastructure are more important than ever, industry leaders and practitioners are coming together to explore how cutting-edge cryptographic technologies are transforming the way we protect information.
Confidentiality & Cryptography in Practice: Use Cases, hosted by MoRe Frens, is a free online conference that brings together experts in fundamental blockchain and privacy projects to discuss real-world applications, challenges, and the future of cryptographic systems.
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topic:
1️⃣ Make your infrastructure safe for any blockchain
Even private chains can expose data, especially when hosted in an external environment. Is infrastructure the deployment bottleneck? Can you build a scalable blockchain infrastructure in the cloud?
Peyman Momeni | Noah Pravecek, Founder of Fairblock | Product Director, Matter Labs
2️⃣ How confidentiality helps Web2 become DeFi
Dark pools, private market makers, and secured order flow are ideal for Web2 players entering on-chain finance. Neobanks, stock apps, DeFi, staking real-world assets – the technology is almost ready. But is the demand real?
Mo | Ethereum Foundation, Institutional Privacy Officer Amir Taaki | Cryptographer and Developer, DarkFi Team Melvis Langyintuo | Canton Foundation Executive Director
3️⃣ Payment confidentiality
Payments are the most promising and most challenging use case for confidentiality technology. Public blockchains are transparent and permissionless, but payments require compliance and privacy. Can modern cryptography bridge the gap?
Andrei Sabelnikov | Co-founder of the Zano project, aka creator of CryptoNote technology (Monero) Ais Connolly | Chief Strategy Officer, TACEO Sebastian Bürgel | Vice President of Technology at Gnosis. Founder of HOPR
All these topics point to the same reality. In other words, confidentiality is no longer a niche concern for cryptographers. It directly impacts how blockchain is deployed, how financial products are built, and whether companies move on-chain in the first place.
This session is for anyone who wants to understand what actually works today, what doesn’t really work yet, and where privacy technology is realistically headed in the coming years. It’s an opportunity to not only talk about these systems, but to hear from the people who are building these systems.
The event is open and free to attend. More information and registration can be found at Luma.
