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  2. Algorand - Wikipedia

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    Algorand uses a Byzantine agreement protocol that leverages proof of stake, [17] [18] [19] which contributes to its energy efficiency. [11] [20] It is a competitor to blockchains such as Ethereum. [21] The Algorand Foundation funded an article which claims Algorand's overall protocol frame-work is sound under certain conditions. [22]

  3. Silvio Micali - Wikipedia

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    Website people .csail .mit .edu /silvio Silvio Micali (born October 13, 1954) is an Italian computer scientist , professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the founder of Algorand , a proof-of-stake blockchain cryptocurrency protocol.

  4. Shai Halevi - Wikipedia

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    Shai Halevi (Hebrew: שי הלוי; born 1966) is a computer scientist who works on cryptography research at Amazon Web Services.. Born in Israel in 1966, Halevi received a B.A. and M.Sc. in computer science from the Technion, Israel Institute of Technology in 1991 and 1993.

  5. Craig Gentry (computer scientist) - Wikipedia

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    IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, Algorand Foundation Craig Gentry (born 1973) [ 2 ] is an American computer scientist working as CTO of TripleBlind. He is best known for his work in cryptography, specifically fully homomorphic encryption .

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  7. Tal Rabin - Wikipedia

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    Rabin was born in Massachusetts and grew up in Jerusalem, Israel.As a child, she enjoyed solving riddles and playing strategic games. [2] Her father, Michael Rabin, is a celebrated computer scientist who is responsible for many breakthroughs in the fields of computability and cryptography.

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  9. Verifiable random function - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, Micali, Rabin, and Vadhan introduced the concept of a VRF and proposed the first such one. [4] The original construction was rather inefficient: it first produces a verifiable unpredictable function, then uses a hard-core bit to transform it into a VRF; moreover, the inputs have to be mapped to primes in a complicated manner: namely, by using a prime sequence generator that generates ...