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Aleo’s “Zpass” or Zero Knowledge Proof is a novel technology that makes it easier and safer to share your data online. Built on the Aleo blockchain, our solution prioritizes user privacy and data security using advanced zero-knowledge (ZK) cryptography to enable decentralized identity verification.
We also worked closely to ensure KYC and other compliance were up to par with requirements for the game mechanics and redemption.
To illustrate this in a way that consumers can understand, we built a chat bot game. The trailer says it all…
Yuga’s property Bored Ape Yacht Club was still rocking it’s original design and functionality in 2023. I lead the internal teams as well as the partnership efforts with French interactive production studio, Make Me Pulse, to fully update the front end of the site while updating wallet functionality for the Members Only section. XFN needs were also incorporated to include larger initiatives within the universe of Apes such as Made By Apes, centralizing all collections, and futur-proofing un-executed initiatives.
OCSII was the follow-up to 2023’s initiative of engaging builders and bringing the “next billion users on-chain.” On Chain Summer was launched with a buildathon and subsequent grants for builders to use Base for their projects.
Multiple initiatives over the first half of 2024 are represented below. Each image represents an engagement with the community, launch of an NFT, and strategic messaging.
Throwback to that time we ended spring and kicked off summer at /farcon. Thanks to everyone who joined us as we showcased onchain payments and met with the people working to shape the new internet.
Base is for everyone.
ETH Denver. Chaotic and crammed but full of good people and good connections.
The first video game only a developer can win. The only way to win was to cheat. Which was exactly what we wanted devs to do — hack the code with Visual Studio's tools, give themselves superpowers and deliver the legendary Bitcoin Pizza. The game was designed to appear deceptively easy in the style of a simple retro 8-bit arcade game. But anyone playing the Last Slice would face difficult, frustrating, and increasingly absurd obstacles until finally arriving at the final level and realizing the game was impossible to win.