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Aleo
Aleo Blockchain CEO the Largest Fundraising Round Ever In the Zero-Knowledge Space
Pledging to launch its private, programmable Aleo blockchain network “later this year,” crypto startup Aleo Systems raised $200 million in a Series B funding round led by SoftBank, Tiger Global, and others. Aleo’s Series B represents the largest fundraising round ever in the zero-knowledge space. Aleo CEO and CTO Howard Wu shares insights into his pitch, the Aleo community and the state of privacy-focused DeFi programmability.

How Zero-Knowledge Proofs Provide Privacy on the Blockchain
Despite being a foundational reason for the creation of cryptocurrencies, the blockchain is not as private as many expected. Privacy coins are rising in popularity, and privacy-focused blockchains like Aleo are raising millions to create completely private applications. Howard Wu of Aleo joins “First Mover” to discuss how zero-knowledge proofs can ensure blockchain privacy.

Why Data Privacy Platforms Are Attracting Big Money and Attention from VC Firms
Venture-capital giant Andreessen Horowitz (a16z) led a $28M funding round for data privacy startup Aleo, which aims to launch a platform for programmable data privacy that leverages zero knowledge-proofs (ZKPs). "The Hash" panel breaks down why this is significant.

A16z mène un tour de financement de 28 millions de dollars pour la plateforme de Politique de confidentialité des données Aleo
Le projet d’Aleo porte sur la création d’une plateforme Web qui exploite les preuves à connaissance nulle (ZKP).

La startup Aleo souhaite vous aider à utiliser Internet sans sacrifier la Politique de confidentialité des données
Howard Wu, cofondateur d'Aleo, affirme qu'un meilleur modèle de Politique de confidentialité des données pour les entreprises et les consommateurs peut être construit en utilisant des preuves à connaissance nulle.
