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Cassie Heart
@cassie
Hi Farcasters, It's been a minute, hasn't it? Some of y'all have tagged me in posts, wondering where I'd been. What happened? We've been cooking. The team at Quilibrium has been hard at work in building out that future I've been talking about, and you're about to be in it, whether you're an ETH maxi, enlightened $wQUIL champion, or a nocoin enjoyer. So I've come back to show you what that all means. Let's start with Q. After many, many long nights, the sacrifices have come to a fore, as the long-awaited 2.1 is undergoing the final battle testing to ensure the upgrade continues without a hitch. A massive parallel network, with secure computation at the core. A place where the cypherpunk dreamers don't have to sacrifice their privacy, or performance, or cobble together broken solutions to launch groundbreaking applications. A platform where all communication is private by default – where it is harder to break a user's privacy than to do the right thing and protect it. But hard tech is hard, and even with guardrails baked in for coders, it's still a learning curve. How are we overcoming this? By building out the paved roads of common technologies builders already use every day, so switching over is a matter of creating an account, and running a few commands. The first of these products are our S3-compatible API, and KMS-compatible API. Many more will follow in the coming months. But privacy tech is expensive! Or is it? We've opted for highly efficient cryptography purpose-built for developer needs instead of researcher dreams. The consequence: our prices undercut Amazon Web Services. We've spent so much time and energy building a new protocol meant to make the internet work better for its users, and we can't wait for you to be using it too. But we haven't stopped there.
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Jake Casey
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just wanted to say I missed your insightful posts popping up everywhere! Welcome back!!
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