Perspectives on Zcash Origins from Tromer

As we approach Zcash’s second birthday, it’s fitting to look back at the origins of this little experiment. And who better to do it than one of the currency’s founding scientists, Eran Tromer, Professor of Computer Science at Tel Aviv University and research scientist at Columbia University.

In this first clip, Tromer discusses how zero-knowledge proofs evolved from academic research into the robust cryptographic tools that today serve as the backbone of the Zcash protocol.

“… In October 2016, we actually shipped the code. That was, I’m proud and happy to say, the most boring launch of my life, because it actually worked. It keeps working to this day, and here we are finding ways to make people use it.”  — E. Tromer

 

In our bonus video for this week, Tromer defines the essence of cryptography and how that construct informs his perspective about security and trust relevant to zk-SNARKS.

“… no single party can control and compromise the integrity or privacy of Zcash. And as a declaration of values, I think that’s a powerful one.”  — E. Tromer

 

A library of prior videos in the Perspectives series is available on the Zcash YouTube channel, including these features:

On Privacy:

Eran Tromer Zash Founding Scientist, Associate Professor at Tel Aviv University and Associate Research Scientist at Columbia University on Privacy
Zooko Wilcox Zcash Founder and CEO on the History of Privacy
Linda Xie Co-Founder of Scalar Capital on Bitcoin Traceability
Zcash CTO Nathan Wilcox on Privacy
Ethereum Founder and Chief Scientist Vitalik Buterin on Privacy
Coin Center Director of Research and Zcash Foundation Board Member Peter Van Valkenburgh on Privacy
Industry Thought Leader Jill Carlson on Privacy

On Governance:

Nathan Wilcox on Zcash Governance
Jonathan Zeppettini (JZ) on Decred Governance
Vitalik Buterin Discusses On-chain Governance

On Regulation:

Perspectives on Driving Adoption and Emerging Markets from Carlson
Perspectives on Regulation from Van Valkenburgh
Sean Bowe on Privacy and Regulation
Jack Gavigan on Regulation and Privacy-Protecting Technology

On Sapling:

Zcash Engineer Sean Bowe
Zcash Engineer Ariel Gabizon