In this episode, Anna Rose and Nico Mohnblatt speak with Dan and Sinu from TLSNotary to trace the project’s journey from early Bitcoin forum ideas to its current role as a foundational protocol maintained by PSE. Dan recounts the origins of TLSNotary as a tool for cryptographically proving web data, while Sinu explains how the project was revived to provide modern TLS attestation.
The conversation covers the use-cases for verifiable web proofs, the different modes these interactive protocols can take, and the broader impact of this technology on leveraging siloed user data.
Related links:
- Episode 325: Web Proofs with Tracy from Pluto
- Episode 354: The Founding of Zero Knowledge Systems with Austin Hill
- Episode 362: zkTLS with Maddy from Reclaim
- 2013 Blog Post ‘tlsnotary – cryptographic proof of fiat transfer for p2p exchanges’
- TLSNotary Whitepaper
- DECO: Liberating Web Data Using Decentralized Oracles for TLS
- Primus Labs (Previously PADO)
- Town Crier: An Authenticated Data Feed for Smart Contracts
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