Read preview"I think we're at the cusp of changing the world," investor Clark Golestani said of a technology called Zero Knowledge Proofs.
Golestani spent 24 years as a chief information officer at pharma giant Merck, before becoming a venture investor five years ago.
He's an investor and board member of a startup named Toposware that hopes to embed ZKP security into its customers' everyday internet usage.
It's a tech that Andreessen Horowitz crypto investor Michael Blau recently compared to a magician's trick.
Toposware is developing a cloud service, a so-called "settlement layer" where companies can add its ZKP service to their networks.
Persons:
—, Clark Golestani, Golestani, Theo Gauthier —, Taher Elgamal, Andreessen Horowitz, Michael Blau, Blau, Toposware, Gauthier
Organizations:
Service, pharma, Merck, Netscape Communications, Business, Stanford, CEA, French Atomic Energy Commission
Locations:
Toposware, Europe, United States