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Pioneer Hal Finney Discussed Zero-Knowledge Crypto 27 Years Ago More than a quarter-century ago, Hal Finney, a legendary figure in the cryptocurrency world, was already exploring the potential of zero-knowledge (ZK) cryptography—long before blockchain and crypto became mainstream. At the Crypto '98 conference in Santa Barbara on August 26, 1998, Finney presented his ideas on zero-knowledge proofs, a cryptographic technology that would later become foundational in privacy and blockchain innovation. Finney explained how zero-knowledge proofs allow someone to prove they know a specific piece of information (like the message behind a SHA-1 hash) without revealing the information itself. In his words: “I want to prove to you that I know a message that hashes to a given hash value using the SHA-1 hash. I don’t want to reveal anything about the message to you. It’s a zero-knowledge proof, and I’ve written a program to do this that I’ll tell you about.” At the time, these proofs were mostly theoretical. Hardware limitations made them inefficient and impractical for real-world use, but Finney’s vision foreshadowed how critical they would become for privacy and scalability in digital systems. Today, zero-knowledge proofs are at the center of efforts to scale networks like Ethereum and to enhance privacy across the crypto industry. Hal Finney’s early work on privacy-enhancing technologies—including the first fully anonymous remailer and the first reusable proof-of-work system—laid the groundwork for the cryptocurrency revolution. In 2009, he received the first-ever Bitcoin transaction from Satoshi Nakamoto, highlighting his central role in the early days of Bitcoin. #ZeroKnowledgePioneer $ZK $ZRO
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Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill”: What Happened Yesterday? Yesterday, former President Donald Trump made headlines by referencing his “big beautiful bill” during a rally and in interviews. The phrase, echoing his earlier “big beautiful wall” rhetoric, refers to a major piece of proposed legislation he claims will address key national issues—most notably, border security and immigration reform. Trump emphasized that this bill would: Increase funding for border security Tighten immigration controls Include provisions he describes as “tough but fair” While Trump did not reveal the full text or all details of the bill, he promised it would be “the most comprehensive and effective” legislation on the topic, designed to “protect American families and restore order at the border.” Supporters at the event responded enthusiastically, while critics questioned whether the bill would gain bipartisan support or face the same gridlock as previous proposals. As of now, the bill is still in the discussion phase, and its chances in Congress remain uncertain. #OneBigBeautifulBill
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Important update: Quantum Vulnerable Bitcoins Over Time The Cointelegraph post features a graph tracking quantum-vulnerable Bitcoins from 2009 to 2020, using colors to categorize risks: purple for reused P2PKH coins, blue for P2PK coins, cyan for reused Segwit coins, red for total unsafe coins, and yellow for total coins. Initially, nearly all Bitcoins were in vulnerable P2PK addresses, but adoption of P2PKH and Segwit reduced this, though reuse kept 4-5 million coins at risk by 2020—about 25-30% of the supply. The post suggests quantum computers could crack old private keys, reviving lost Bitcoin, a scenario supported by the graph’s upward trend in vulnerable coins and web data on Shor’s algorithm’s threat to asymmetric cryptography. Follow-up posts propose solutions like $QANX and $CELL’s quantum-resistant platforms, while others (e.g., Diablov) suggest migration to post-quantum (PQ) addresses, though non-migrating users (including Satoshi) could lose access. The discussion reflects industry awareness, with Ledger and Trezor exploring PQC but lacking full solutions by mid-2025, relying on user practices to mitigate risks. Web sources (e.g., Deloitte, Tanium) emphasize the urgency of upgrading cryptography, noting banks face similar threats. The post underscores a critical juncture: while the quantum threat is 7-23 years away, proactive measures are essential. It raises questions about market stability if vulnerabilities are exploited, blending technical analysis with speculative intrigue about Satoshi’s hoard, making it a focal point for crypto enthusiasts concerned about future security. #BitcoinSecurity $BTC $BCH
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Today Quote “Banks in the US are closed today. Crypto works for you every day.” Brian Armstrong #CryptoQuote $BTC $ETH $SOL
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Top Projects by 30-Day Revenue to Market Cap Ratio Shadow on Binance Alpha currently ranks highest in the 30-day revenue relative to its market capitalization, followed by Pharaoh and PancakeSwap. This indicates strong revenue generation compared to their market value. While PancakeSwap isn't leading, it remains active and relevant in the market. #BinanceAlpha $SHADOW $CAKE
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