About this Event
It’s time to revisit the World Computer thesis in crypto.
A World Computer is a single, composable, open, and permissionless state machine capable of hosting programs with minimal trust.
A World Computer differs from a personal computer in its communal nature. Anyone can build, verify, and use a World Computer. It’s the greatest equalizer the world has ever seen.
But how should we utilize the World Computer now that the major technological components are ready, powered by organizations like MegaETH, EigenLayer, and Succinct?
Join us for a day to discuss how the World Computer will:
- Front-run the Next Adoption Meta
- Accelerate Applied Cryptography
- Front-run the Next Developer Meta
We’ll cover topics such as:
- Is Crypto a World Computer or a Glorified Casino?
- How Fast Should a World Computer Be by 2030?
- Should the World Computer Run on a Raspberry Pi?
- Is the World Computer Controlled by Humans or AI?
- Is the World Computer Inevitable?
We’ll also curate space for established app builders to showcase their products, for aspiring app builders to brainstorm the next billion-dollar use cases, and for guests to try out new crypto experiences previously unimaginable. Imagine fully on-chain games, 3D-modeled worlds, and AVS that put commitments front and center.
See you in Thailand!
About MegaETH -
- MegaETH is the first Real-Time Blockchain, capable of streaming transactions at 100,000 transactions per second with millisecond-level responsiveness. Its near-instant performance unlocks fully onchain applications that can match the experience of best-in-class web2 apps while leveraging the security and decentralisation of Ethereum.
About EigenLayer -
- EigenLayer is a protocol built on Ethereum that introduces restaking, a new primitive in cryptoeconomic security. This primitive enables the reuse of ETH on the consensus layer. Users that stake ETH natively or with a liquid staking token (LST) can opt-in to EigenLayer smart contracts to restake their ETH or LST and extend cryptoeconomic security to additional applications on the network to earn additional rewards.
About Succinct -
- Succinct Labs develops SP1, an open-source, high-performance zero-knowledge virtual machine (zkVM) designed to verify the execution of complex computations on the blockchain. SP1 empowers developers to run and verify programs written in Rust, or any language compiled with LLVM, within a zero-knowledge framework. By combining speed with rigorous security, Succinct Labs is advancing the possibilities of on-chain privacy and computation, opening the door to decentralized applications that maintain both efficiency and trust.
Event Venue
Valia Hotel Bangkok, 22 Sukhumvit Road, Khet Klongtoey, Thailand
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