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People are at the center of everything Dyne.org does and cryptography is increasingly important to people. But cryptography is hard. Until recently, institutions and individuals who need to run cryptographic operations had to rely on specialists to review the code that their applications is running. Cryptography can protect our privacy and authenticate sources of important information. For cryptography to work for the people, the people need to understand it.
This is why we came up with #Zencode. Zencode is the programming language used in #Zenroom, our tiny cryptographic virtual machine. It looks and feels very much like plain English. A bit like the strange sentence in the opening of this post: You, me, Alice, her boss, and the Janitor can all read it. What it says, is what it does.
This is a game-changer in a society increasingly relying on digital infrastructures.
Nerds will enjoy reading the white paper! Alice, her boss, and the Janitor took the white paper to their favorite nerd.
So should you!
https://files.dyne.org/zenroom/Zenroom_Whitepaper.pdfPublished at
2025-03-06 15:21:54 GMTEvent JSON
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