April 27 to May 1, 2022
Meetups, conferences, projections, hackathon…
From everywhere to talk about the internet of tomorrow
Ground Control, at the center of Paris (gare de Lyon)
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The one arm crypto bandit is the third artwork of the distributed gallery. Each arm action generates a couple of new Ethereum private keys. If it ever happens that any of these private keys is already in used, its fund become immediately available to the user. Like a bandit, this machine therefore attempts to steal currencies through private keys collision.
Let’s note that there are almost as many private keys as atoms in the observable universe. Therefore, the risk of such a collision is close to zero: highly improbable but theoretically not impossible.
This bandit provides its user a concrete and funny experience of cryptography and a sensitive experience of the magnitude scales on which the blockchain security is based. You can’t even represent to yourself what 2^256 means or what’s 115 quattuorvigintillion means.
Once the machine displayed the public keys, private keys, and balance of each account, it randomly plays selected tracks taken from artworks of popular culture (punk rock refrain, movies quotes, video game sounds).
In case a collision happens, the machine plays a unique song that you will probably never hear…
“Soulful Music for Smiling People”
Funk/Soul/Disco/Boogie/House/Jazz/Hip-Hop/Afro/Breaks/Beats
In this workshop, we will see how to implement Merkle Proof by deploying our Solidity contracts and verify their validity with Merkle Proof Typescript without having all the chain history.
Merkle Proofs help us save gas and memory during our smart contract execution
Learn how to host run your backend on the decentralized Aleph.im network and access trusted off-chain data.
Aleph.im is a decentralized storage and execution network that can be used instead of traditional cloud providers such as AWS our Google Cloud. In this workshop, you will build a Python web application, host it on Aleph.im Linux Virtual Machines and use it to display signed off-chain data stored on the Aleph.im network.
Requirements:
Gather P2P communities around talks, workshops, movies, performances, hack sessions, meetings…
Promote to the general public the value of privacy protection, free and open source software, commons and decentralized governance
Trigger serendipitous encounters and healthy debates between teams and individuals involved in the space
Encourage knowledge-sharing between projects, entrepreneurs, researchers, developers
Showcase important projects to the general public
Just enjoy a great moment, in a great place, with great people!
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