COTI V2正在进行中,杂乱电路集成和隐私突破:首席执行官Shahaf Bar-Geffen访谈

币界网Published on 2024-08-08Last updated on 2024-08-08

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COTI是加密货币领域的资深项目之一,我们有机会与首席执行官Shahaf Bar Geffen交谈。

该团队正处于重大发展的边缘,目前的重点是协议的V2,专注于提供以隐私为中心的以太坊第二层解决方案。

Bar-Geffen大胆计划在2024年底前推出主网,他还谈到了走这条路的决定背后的优点、行业面临的根本挑战以及COTI计划如何应对这些挑战。

COTI的主要关注点

在我们最近的播客中,Shahf Bar-Geffen详细解释了该项目的最新进展,并对其近期路线图进行了重要澄清。

首先,他说团队目前的重点是推出COTI V2——一个以隐私为中心的以太坊第二层区块链。但为什么是隐私?

Bar-Geffen指出了基于区块链的技术面临的持续挑战的根源,总体而言,也包括互联网本身。

“互联网的最佳结果,再次强调,这不仅仅是区块链的结果,通信网络将是一个可以保密的去中心化网络,可以保护你的数据隐私。所以,这正是我们现在对COTI所做的。我们是在现有网络的基础上这样做的,所以我们在流动性方面开始非常强大,我们正在用一种从未有人使用过的非常独特的技术来实现这一点。”

这里是澄清一些重要观点的关键所在。鉴于最近全球各地的机构都在打击匿名优先解决方案的事件,我们询问了Bar-Geffen COTI V2有何不同。

他解释说,该团队正在开发一项名为“选择性披露”的功能,其核心原则是“保密而非匿名”。通过这种方式,用户可以决定是否要向谁显示他们的交易细节。与Monero相反,COTI的首席执行官解释说,这种方法有很大不同。

他解释说,只要用户愿意,交易就可以保密,同时如果对其性质有疑问,仍允许监管机构对其进行审计。

他说,这与完全匿名的解决方案有着根本的不同,在这种解决方案中,坏人能够转移资金并进行洗钱等各种非法活动。

支持COTI V2的技术栈是什么?

COTI是第一个基于区块链的项目,集成了一种名为乱码电路的技术。

本质上,乱码电路带来了链上隐私,其计算速度比其他加密系统快1000倍,例如全全纯加密(FHE)。

Bar-Geffen解释说,其最初的目的和结构“由于性能问题,对于解决区块链隐私问题不是很有用。”但这一切都发生了变化。

一家名为Soda Labs的公司的一群研究人员来了,我们帮助他们资助了如何在区块链上实际应用这一技术的实际研究。他们做到了。

但这还不是全部,Garbled Circuit技术还可以处理影响多方共享的私有状态的交易,这可能使其优于基于ZK的解决方案。

根据之前的版本:

它也不受TEE解决方案中揭示的单点故障弱点的影响。其结果是,链上的隐私保护解决方案不仅可扩展,而且比其他解决方案更安全。”

未来几个月的路线图

Shahaf Bar-Geffen提醒说,COTI在今年早些时候引入了V2网络的概念,随后是区块链上的混乱电路。

他解释说,开发人员网络最近也开始运行,并已在其上构建了400多个智能合约。该网络使用了一种名为GC EVM(来自Garbled Circuits)的技术,这是对EVM的扩展,允许开发人员使用一些新参数在Solidity中编码。

从本质上讲,开发人员可以在Solidity中编写智能合约,但可以确定哪些数据应该保密。

此外,COTI最近完成了测试网的构建,该测试网应在未来几个月内部署,并应为今年晚些时候主网的推出铺平道路。

“这应该相当稳定,并将在今年第四季度引领我们进入主网。因此,我们的想法是拥有主网,这是一个以隐私为中心的以太坊第二层。”

这位高管补充道,实现更简单的KYC程序、专注于人工智能相关举措以及构建DeFi解决方案将是COTI在未来几个月关注的其他关键事项。

要了解更多关于COTI正在进行的其他工作以及ABC增长基金的信息,请查看上面的播客。

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