This week on Aztec: a deep dive on who really controls your privacy, a quarterly report from Nethermind, new developer education on selective disclosure, and a primer on how Aztec's state model works. Here's the recap 🧵
The latest Aztec All Core Devs Call is up! 🚀
This week: staking commission floors, operator scoring, and AZIP updates.
Watch here 👉 https://t.co/yNjALtSWmg
As always, the full recording is on YouTube, alongside all our past Dev Calls.
The latest All Devs Call is up! 🚀
Whether you were there live or are catching up now, the full recording is on YouTube alongside all our past @aztecnetwork All Dev Calls.
Watch here, and be sure to subscribe for video updates on all things Aztec! https://t.co/WaSNNqaUqs
Who's going to crash the Aztec privacy sessions w me tomorrow
@dcbuilder@portport255@AbdelStark are you in? Who do we need from Tempo and Canton?
would love to get the most generous pitch for how we all handle selective disclosure
Here's a 90-second tutorial on PrivPnL (https://t.co/3dNPBZwvc7), the demo linked in our new article.
Make a private DEX trade, then generate a browser-side ZK proof of PnL using a tagging key.
Auditors can verify the event, but your portfolio and trade history stay private.
Every privacy network claims selective disclosure. What they don’t say is who holds the keys.
Canton, Tempo, zkSync, and Starknet all put that control with an operator, a node, or a standing key.
On Aztec, control stays with you. Full breakdown here: https://t.co/xMivI5g8aw
GPU proving. Multi-asset fee payments. A wallet. Developer tooling. 34 audit findings closed.
Our partners @Nethermind released their Q1 report last week, covering six active workstreams across protocol, research, and tooling.
Read the full report here: https://t.co/C9whkvi3km
In @Aztec_Dev news, Santiment's latest GitHub activity rankings place Aztec at #1 for developer activity across all L2s.
The builders are here: https://t.co/UEjJLyCQhE
Every account on @aztecnetwork is a smart contract. No EOAs. No bolt-on abstraction layers.
Authentication runs on your device. The sequencer only verifies a fixed-size proof, so a multi-sig costs the same as a single signature.
@CiaraNightingal breaks it all down below 👇
Privacy on Ethereum is already here.
Aztec is the L2 that allows developers with no prior cryptography background to build smart contracts with private identity, data, and compute.
Read how Aztec delivers granular programmable privacy to Ethereum: https://t.co/2V41eT9rPU
⚡️ LATEST: Santiment’s latest GitHub activity rankings for crypto Layer 2s place Aztec, Starknet, and Optimism at the top, with Aztec climbing to the #1 spot.
@no__hive We always recommend starting with our dev course, but interest in building programmable privacy apps and some solidity experience is a big plus.
You're the perfect candidate! https://t.co/0eVLOkN5fN
Let's review what the most recent Aztec mainnet docs release consists of: 1,596 files changed, 10,214 lines added. First, an engineer runs one command, then an AI agent handles the next 16 steps.
Everything above a "Docs release", but is more practically what empowers our team to ensure 1,600 file changes ship correctly, and that the bot is current on v4.3.0 within the hour,
Check out the PR below: https://t.co/AA5mVnWmMi