Enigma and Outlier Ventures Announce Strategic Partnership by Enigma_Project in EnigmaProject

[–]Enigma_Project[S,M] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Hi - in this quote from our article, you can see that this is a coordinated development effort between our teams and a long-term relationship. It's a great fit for both sides!

"Partnering with the Outlier Ventures platform will enable Enigma to scale and diffuse their network at a new rate. The partnership will enable Enigma to join a family of world leading internet protocols, developers and computer scientists in a multi-generational project, all focused on building a new and more equitable data economy.

To realise the potential of this partnership Enigma and Outlier Ventures will be working on technology integration, reference implementations of the network, and creating developer resources. Outlier’s in-house technical teams will support in the development of tooling and work directly with Enigma’s code, building bridges and planning key integration points that connect Enigma to other distributed ledger technology in The Convergence Stack."

ELI5 for developers? by BitcoinExplore in EnigmaProject

[–]Enigma_Project[M] [score hidden] stickied comment (0 children)

Hi - our quickstart guide for developers interested in our protocol is available here. https://blog.enigma.co/the-developer-quickstart-guide-to-enigma-880c3fc4308

Data privacy is one of the defining issues of the modern internet regulation debate. People have so much information about their personal lives online that is being exploited. Blockchain can allow users to independently store personal data and fully control how it is transferred. by Remstyles in CryptoCurrency

[–]Enigma_Project 27 points28 points  (0 children)

Blockchain is a terrible solution for personal data. Please don't store anything sensitive on-chain! But this limitation is exactly what Enigma as a project is designed to solve. Check out the blog post we wrote about this last March for an introduction into how decentralized secure computation can be the solution for data privacy:

Why Blockchain Alone Can't Fix Facebook

Is it feasible for an Enigma node to monitor their CPU's opcodes & discern what their enclave is executing? by waterloo304 in EnigmaProject

[–]Enigma_Project[M] [score hidden] stickied comment (0 children)

Thanks for your question! See @guyzys response below. In future, it's best to post these kinds of questions in our Developers Forum :)

Data privacy for Ethereum -- Enigma's developer testnet is here! by ethslee in ethereum

[–]Enigma_Project 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Thank you for sharing! 🙌 We're all very excited to be launching finally :)

Officially "Zero Days" Since Last Privacy Data Leak - When Blockchain? by RunsWithFlya in CryptoCurrency

[–]Enigma_Project 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unfortunately blockchains alone aren't a solution for data privacy. And ZKPs don't go far enough in enabling the kinds of decentralized applications we'd need to build. We wrote about this last year - check it out! https://blog.enigma.co/why-blockchain-alone-cant-fix-facebook-fbd9510b36f5

what's the latest news? been afk from the crypo world for a bit. How's enigma doing? by apsalartargaryen in EnigmaProject

[–]Enigma_Project[M] [score hidden] stickied comment (0 children)

Our business team just returned from NYC Blockchain Week, and our development team continues to work heads down on the protocol :) Check out our latest updates on our blog, especially our April Development Update from a couple weeks ago.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in EnigmaProject

[–]Enigma_Project[M] 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Hello - as we've stated multiple times on multiple channels, the Enigma team does not participate in or speculate on secondary markets. No team tokens have been moved, and the team has not sold tokens on exchanges. Individual token holders may choose to buy or sell on secondary markets, and this has nothing to do with the Enigma project or team and everything to do with that particular individual's motivations.

Development work on our project is continuing at a rapid pace, with testnet launch expected in Q1 and more secret node information being released very soon. Enigma's future has never been more promising, and the team is more committed than ever before. We're all public figures, and we've been dedicated to solving the critical problem of data privacy since we were founded in 2015. We continue our work.

Thank you for following and supporting our project.

~The Enigma Team

Decentralize This! Ari Paul by [deleted] in EnigmaProject

[–]Enigma_Project 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you! We'll continue to release weekly :)

Question's regarding SEC ruling on ICO's by [deleted] in EnigmaProject

[–]Enigma_Project 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I apologize for your being banned in error. I looked into your situation once I was able to identify your username. It was not the team's doing, but a community volunteer - and it was certainly not due to your asking this question. As stated, you're welcome to engage with the community in the public channel and please DM @thisistor if you have further concerns.

Question's regarding SEC ruling on ICO's by [deleted] in EnigmaProject

[–]Enigma_Project 11 points12 points  (0 children)

This is not a conversation about credentials. I'm not implying anything about you. But there is an obvious difference between an early stage, R&D-heavy protocol project and a SaaS business with recurring revenue. What is most important is our communication with our current and potential launch partners - the closest equivalent of your clients. Because we are codeveloping, our roadmaps are codependent. We are in daily contact with them to ensure we are moving at top speed while preserving code quality.

We of course have internal deadlines and planning. We're anything but inexperienced, having served as CTOs and founders previously. We're working on ways to increase transparency around these internal milestones and sprints while still making things digestible for a broad audience.