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WORK | PROTOCOL LABS Movements. Protocol Labs starts, supports, and grows breakthrough computing projects. Main Projects. Our projects improve the internet and build more robust foundations for our digital future. IPFS. IPFS is a peer-to-peer hypermedia protocol designed to make the web faster, safer, and more open. IPFS addresses files based on content, notlocation.
JOIN | PROTOCOL LABS Support Protocol Labs as we build a new, decentralized internet architecture to help define Web3. Open-source technology is at the core of all our projects and at the center of our philosophy. Protocol Labs is a distributed company with no central office, working from home all over the world.PUBLICATIONS
The InterPlanetary File System (IPFS) is a peer-to-peer distributed file system that seeks to connect all computing devices with the same system of files. In some ways, IPFS is similar to the Web, but IPFS could be seen as a single BitTorrent swarm, exchanging objects withinone
A RESEARCH PERSPECTIVE ON FILECOIN The Filecoin network is launching in the middle of a revolution in internet architecture, where vulnerable centralized services dependent on trusted parties are being replaced with resilient decentralized solutions based on verifiable computation, and internet services are being relocated from inefficient central monoliths to the far reaches of the network by peer-to-peer markets.EXPECTED CONSENSUS
ConsensusDay 1 / 2019.02.02 / Stanford, CA, USA. Henri Stern. CryptoNetLab , CryptoComputeLab. Distributed systems. Henri Stern (Filecoin Research) talks about expected consensus at ConsensusDay 1.ROSARIO GENNARO
Rosario Gennaro received his Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1996, and was a researcher at the IBM T.J.Watson Research Center before joining City College in the Summer of 2012. Rosario’s research focuses on cryptography and network security and more in general on theoretical computer science.IRENE GIACOMELLI
Irene is an Italian cryptographer based in Switzerland. She completed her Ph.D. at Aarhus University (Denmark) in 2016 after her undergraduate studies in Mathematics at Pisa University (Italy). After completing her Ph.D., she was a research assistant (postdoc), first in the USA (Madison, WI) and then in Italy (ISI Foundation, Turin). MERKLE-CRDTS (DRAFT) Merkle-CRDTs (DRAFT) Merkle-DAGs meet CRDTs H ector Sanju an 1, Samuli P oyhtari2, and Pedro Teixeira 1Protocol Labs 2Haja Networks May, 2019 Abstract We study Merkle-DAGs as transport and persistence layer forCon-
PROTOCOL LABSWORKABOUTJOINBLOGRESEARCHENGINEERING FILECOIN'S ECONOMY Protocol Labs is an open-source R&D lab. We build protocols, tools, and services to radically improve the internet. Our products serve thousands of organizations and millions of people. Protocol Labs is a fully distributed, open-source organization. Our mission is to drive breakthroughs in computing to push humanity forward. ABOUT | PROTOCOL LABS Protocol Labs drives breakthroughs in computing to push humanity forward. Purpose and Vision. Protocol Labs is an open-source research, development, and deployment laboratory. Our projects include IPFS, Filecoin, libp2p, and many more. We aim to make human existence orders of magnitude better through technology. We are a fully distributedcompany.
WORK | PROTOCOL LABS Movements. Protocol Labs starts, supports, and grows breakthrough computing projects. Main Projects. Our projects improve the internet and build more robust foundations for our digital future. IPFS. IPFS is a peer-to-peer hypermedia protocol designed to make the web faster, safer, and more open. IPFS addresses files based on content, notlocation.
JOIN | PROTOCOL LABS Support Protocol Labs as we build a new, decentralized internet architecture to help define Web3. Open-source technology is at the core of all our projects and at the center of our philosophy. Protocol Labs is a distributed company with no central office, working from home all over the world.PUBLICATIONS
The InterPlanetary File System (IPFS) is a peer-to-peer distributed file system that seeks to connect all computing devices with the same system of files. In some ways, IPFS is similar to the Web, but IPFS could be seen as a single BitTorrent swarm, exchanging objects withinone
A RESEARCH PERSPECTIVE ON FILECOIN The Filecoin network is launching in the middle of a revolution in internet architecture, where vulnerable centralized services dependent on trusted parties are being replaced with resilient decentralized solutions based on verifiable computation, and internet services are being relocated from inefficient central monoliths to the far reaches of the network by peer-to-peer markets.EXPECTED CONSENSUS
ConsensusDay 1 / 2019.02.02 / Stanford, CA, USA. Henri Stern. CryptoNetLab , CryptoComputeLab. Distributed systems. Henri Stern (Filecoin Research) talks about expected consensus at ConsensusDay 1.ROSARIO GENNARO
Rosario Gennaro received his Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1996, and was a researcher at the IBM T.J.Watson Research Center before joining City College in the Summer of 2012. Rosario’s research focuses on cryptography and network security and more in general on theoretical computer science.IRENE GIACOMELLI
Irene is an Italian cryptographer based in Switzerland. She completed her Ph.D. at Aarhus University (Denmark) in 2016 after her undergraduate studies in Mathematics at Pisa University (Italy). After completing her Ph.D., she was a research assistant (postdoc), first in the USA (Madison, WI) and then in Italy (ISI Foundation, Turin). MERKLE-CRDTS (DRAFT) Merkle-CRDTs (DRAFT) Merkle-DAGs meet CRDTs H ector Sanju an 1, Samuli P oyhtari2, and Pedro Teixeira 1Protocol Labs 2Haja Networks May, 2019 Abstract We study Merkle-DAGs as transport and persistence layer forCon-
WORK | PROTOCOL LABS Movements. Protocol Labs starts, supports, and grows breakthrough computing projects. Main Projects. Our projects improve the internet and build more robust foundations for our digital future. IPFS. IPFS is a peer-to-peer hypermedia protocol designed to make the web faster, safer, and more open. IPFS addresses files based on content, notlocation.
JOIN | PROTOCOL LABS Support Protocol Labs as we build a new, decentralized internet architecture to help define Web3. Open-source technology is at the core of all our projects and at the center of our philosophy. Protocol Labs is a distributed company with no central office, working from home all over the world. PROTOCOL LABS RESEARCH We aim to use learnings from previous efforts, growth in available data, and ambitions of qualitatively novel capabilities to facilitate the discovery, linking, and processing of knowledge. This work primarily consists of support for The Underlay, a project intending to build a global, distributed graph of public knowledge. REMOTE-FIRST: HOW WE WORK AT PROTOCOL LABS The health and safety of employees is a top priority for employers, including Protocol Labs, and social distancing and remote work can be an effective way to accomplish this. PL was founded in 2014 as a fully-remote company. Today we have more than 100 team members worldwide. In some ways, our distributed nature has minimized thedisruption of
ABOUT | PROTOCOL LABS RESEARCH Protocol Labs itself began with the desire to make it easy to name, organize, and share data in a scalable way. Those efforts became IPFS, a free and open-source software project to allow users and applications to directly share information without needing a central server. Within IPFS, expertise in programming language theory led to SNARKPACK: HOW TO AGGREGATE SNARKS EFFICIENTLY A guided dive into the cryptographic techniques of SnarkPack. This post exposes the inner workings of SnarkPack, a practical scheme to aggregate Groth16 proofs, a derivation of the Inner Pairing Product work of Bünz et al., and its application to Filecoin.It explains Groth16 proofs, the inner product argument, and the difference between the original IPP paper and our modifications. A RESEARCH PERSPECTIVE ON FILECOIN, PART TWO A Research Perspective on Filecoin, Part Two. David Dalrymple , Irene Giacomelli , Karola Kirsanow. CryptoNetLab , CryptoComputeLab. Cryptoeconomics , Cryptography , Distributed systems. In Part One, we traced the intellectual and technological history of modernimplementations of
TRENT DAVIS JOINS PROTOCOL LABS RESEARCH Trent Davis is joining the PL Research team as a Research Administrator. Trent received degrees in business and economics at Washington State University and Cornell University, did research at Cornell, and helped develop the Cornell Blockchain club and the Smart Contract Research Forum.. We asked Trent about his journey to PL, what he’ll be working on, and his thoughts on the future: HONEY, I SHRUNK OUR LIBP2P STREAMS Honey, I shrunk our libp2p streams. Alfonso de la Rocha , David Dias , Yiannis Psaras. ResNetLab. Distributed systems , Networking. Today we’re excited to share the story of how we decided to explore compression for libp2p streams and ended up achieving up to a 75% decrease in bandwidth use when performing an IPFS file exchange.EVAN MIYAZONO
Evan is the team lead for Research at Protocol Labs. He has lived in California his whole life, bouncing between NorCal and SoCal. He spent enough of his childhood at beaches that a sandy shore always feels familiar; the rest was spent sitting at a computer, reading books, or disassembling things. PROTOCOL LABSWORKABOUTJOINBLOGRESEARCHENGINEERING FILECOIN'S ECONOMY Protocol Labs is an open-source R&D lab. We build protocols, tools, and services to radically improve the internet. Our products serve thousands of organizations and millions of people. Protocol Labs is a fully distributed, open-source organization. Our mission is to drive breakthroughs in computing to push humanity forward. ABOUT | PROTOCOL LABS Protocol Labs drives breakthroughs in computing to push humanity forward. Purpose and Vision. Protocol Labs is an open-source research, development, and deployment laboratory. Our projects include IPFS, Filecoin, libp2p, and many more. We aim to make human existence orders of magnitude better through technology. We are a fully distributedcompany.
WORK | PROTOCOL LABS Movements. Protocol Labs starts, supports, and grows breakthrough computing projects. Main Projects. Our projects improve the internet and build more robust foundations for our digital future. IPFS. IPFS is a peer-to-peer hypermedia protocol designed to make the web faster, safer, and more open. IPFS addresses files based on content, notlocation.
JOIN | PROTOCOL LABS Support Protocol Labs as we build a new, decentralized internet architecture to help define Web3. Open-source technology is at the core of all our projects and at the center of our philosophy. Protocol Labs is a distributed company with no central office, working from home all over the world.PUBLICATIONS
The InterPlanetary File System (IPFS) is a peer-to-peer distributed file system that seeks to connect all computing devices with the same system of files. In some ways, IPFS is similar to the Web, but IPFS could be seen as a single BitTorrent swarm, exchanging objects withinone
A RESEARCH PERSPECTIVE ON FILECOIN The Filecoin network is launching in the middle of a revolution in internet architecture, where vulnerable centralized services dependent on trusted parties are being replaced with resilient decentralized solutions based on verifiable computation, and internet services are being relocated from inefficient central monoliths to the far reaches of the network by peer-to-peer markets.EXPECTED CONSENSUS
ConsensusDay 1 / 2019.02.02 / Stanford, CA, USA. Henri Stern. CryptoNetLab , CryptoComputeLab. Distributed systems. Henri Stern (Filecoin Research) talks about expected consensus at ConsensusDay 1.IRENE GIACOMELLI
Irene is an Italian cryptographer based in Switzerland. She completed her Ph.D. at Aarhus University (Denmark) in 2016 after her undergraduate studies in Mathematics at Pisa University (Italy). After completing her Ph.D., she was a research assistant (postdoc), first in the USA (Madison, WI) and then in Italy (ISI Foundation, Turin).ROSARIO GENNARO
Rosario Gennaro received his Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1996, and was a researcher at the IBM T.J.Watson Research Center before joining City College in the Summer of 2012. Rosario’s research focuses on cryptography and network security and more in general on theoretical computer science. MERKLE-CRDTS (DRAFT) Merkle-CRDTs (DRAFT) Merkle-DAGs meet CRDTs H ector Sanju an 1, Samuli P oyhtari2, and Pedro Teixeira 1Protocol Labs 2Haja Networks May, 2019 Abstract We study Merkle-DAGs as transport and persistence layer forCon-
PROTOCOL LABSWORKABOUTJOINBLOGRESEARCHENGINEERING FILECOIN'S ECONOMY Protocol Labs is an open-source R&D lab. We build protocols, tools, and services to radically improve the internet. Our products serve thousands of organizations and millions of people. Protocol Labs is a fully distributed, open-source organization. Our mission is to drive breakthroughs in computing to push humanity forward. ABOUT | PROTOCOL LABS Protocol Labs drives breakthroughs in computing to push humanity forward. Purpose and Vision. Protocol Labs is an open-source research, development, and deployment laboratory. Our projects include IPFS, Filecoin, libp2p, and many more. We aim to make human existence orders of magnitude better through technology. We are a fully distributedcompany.
WORK | PROTOCOL LABS Movements. Protocol Labs starts, supports, and grows breakthrough computing projects. Main Projects. Our projects improve the internet and build more robust foundations for our digital future. IPFS. IPFS is a peer-to-peer hypermedia protocol designed to make the web faster, safer, and more open. IPFS addresses files based on content, notlocation.
JOIN | PROTOCOL LABS Support Protocol Labs as we build a new, decentralized internet architecture to help define Web3. Open-source technology is at the core of all our projects and at the center of our philosophy. Protocol Labs is a distributed company with no central office, working from home all over the world.PUBLICATIONS
The InterPlanetary File System (IPFS) is a peer-to-peer distributed file system that seeks to connect all computing devices with the same system of files. In some ways, IPFS is similar to the Web, but IPFS could be seen as a single BitTorrent swarm, exchanging objects withinone
A RESEARCH PERSPECTIVE ON FILECOIN The Filecoin network is launching in the middle of a revolution in internet architecture, where vulnerable centralized services dependent on trusted parties are being replaced with resilient decentralized solutions based on verifiable computation, and internet services are being relocated from inefficient central monoliths to the far reaches of the network by peer-to-peer markets.EXPECTED CONSENSUS
ConsensusDay 1 / 2019.02.02 / Stanford, CA, USA. Henri Stern. CryptoNetLab , CryptoComputeLab. Distributed systems. Henri Stern (Filecoin Research) talks about expected consensus at ConsensusDay 1.IRENE GIACOMELLI
Irene is an Italian cryptographer based in Switzerland. She completed her Ph.D. at Aarhus University (Denmark) in 2016 after her undergraduate studies in Mathematics at Pisa University (Italy). After completing her Ph.D., she was a research assistant (postdoc), first in the USA (Madison, WI) and then in Italy (ISI Foundation, Turin).ROSARIO GENNARO
Rosario Gennaro received his Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1996, and was a researcher at the IBM T.J.Watson Research Center before joining City College in the Summer of 2012. Rosario’s research focuses on cryptography and network security and more in general on theoretical computer science. MERKLE-CRDTS (DRAFT) Merkle-CRDTs (DRAFT) Merkle-DAGs meet CRDTs H ector Sanju an 1, Samuli P oyhtari2, and Pedro Teixeira 1Protocol Labs 2Haja Networks May, 2019 Abstract We study Merkle-DAGs as transport and persistence layer forCon-
PROTOCOL LABS RESEARCH We aim to use learnings from previous efforts, growth in available data, and ambitions of qualitatively novel capabilities to facilitate the discovery, linking, and processing of knowledge. This work primarily consists of support for The Underlay, a project intending to build a global, distributed graph of public knowledge. JOIN | PROTOCOL LABS Support Protocol Labs as we build a new, decentralized internet architecture to help define Web3. Open-source technology is at the core of all our projects and at the center of our philosophy. Protocol Labs is a distributed company with no central office, working from home all over the world. ABOUT | PROTOCOL LABS RESEARCH Protocol Labs itself began with the desire to make it easy to name, organize, and share data in a scalable way. Those efforts became IPFS, a free and open-source software project to allow users and applications to directly share information without needing a central server. Within IPFS, expertise in programming language theory led to A RESEARCH PERSPECTIVE ON FILECOIN, PART TWO A Research Perspective on Filecoin, Part Two. David Dalrymple , Irene Giacomelli , Karola Kirsanow. CryptoNetLab , CryptoComputeLab. Cryptoeconomics , Cryptography , Distributed systems. In Part One, we traced the intellectual and technological history of modernimplementations of
SNARKPACK: HOW TO AGGREGATE SNARKS EFFICIENTLY A guided dive into the cryptographic techniques of SnarkPack. This post exposes the inner workings of SnarkPack, a practical scheme to aggregate Groth16 proofs, a derivation of the Inner Pairing Product work of Bünz et al., and its application to Filecoin.It explains Groth16 proofs, the inner product argument, and the difference between the original IPP paper and our modifications. RESNETLAB PRESENTS BEYOND BITSWAP AT CODEMOTION '21 ResNetLab was delighted to accept an invitation to talk about Bitswap and the outcomes of our Beyond Bitswap project at the Spanish Edition of the Codemotion conference.The invitation was then extended to the English edition of the conference, which took place at the end of May.These great events gave us the chance to introduce IPFS, and discuss Bitswap – the IPFS content exchange protocolRESEARCH GROUPS
CryptoEconLab at PL aspires to become a hub for research on economic incentives, coordination games, and novel marketplaces. We aim to develop capacity to design, validate, deploy, and govern large-scale economic systems. CryptoEconLab strives to empower projects in the ecosystem through novel incentives and advance humanity’sunderstanding
RFP-010: VECTOR COMMITMENTS Background. A Vector commitment (VC), first defined by Catalano and Fiore, allows one to commit to a sequence of values and later on reveal (open) one or many values at a specific position and prove the opening consistent with the initial commitment.Vector commitments are used to trade off storage (all values in a vector vs. one commitment) for bandwidth (taken up to reveal values and prove them).INVESTIGATOR AWARD
The Investigator Award is intended to support experienced postdocs wishing to transition to running their own research project with the support of an appropriate host institution. TRENT DAVIS JOINS PROTOCOL LABS RESEARCH Trent Davis joins Protocol Labs Research. Trent Davis is joining the PL Research team as a Research Administrator. Trent received degrees in business and economics at Washington State University and Cornell University, did research at Cornell, and helped develop the Cornell Blockchain club and the Smart Contract Research Forum. PROTOCOL LABSWORKABOUTJOINBLOGRESEARCHENGINEERING FILECOIN'S ECONOMY Protocol Labs is an open-source R&D lab. We build protocols, tools, and services to radically improve the internet. Our products serve thousands of organizations and millions of people. Protocol Labs is a fully distributed, open-source organization. Our mission is to drive breakthroughs in computing to push humanity forward. ABOUT | PROTOCOL LABS Protocol Labs drives breakthroughs in computing to push humanity forward. Purpose and Vision. Protocol Labs is an open-source research, development, and deployment laboratory. Our projects include IPFS, Filecoin, libp2p, and many more. We aim to make human existence orders of magnitude better through technology. We are a fully distributedcompany.
WORK | PROTOCOL LABS Movements. Protocol Labs starts, supports, and grows breakthrough computing projects. Main Projects. Our projects improve the internet and build more robust foundations for our digital future. IPFS. IPFS is a peer-to-peer hypermedia protocol designed to make the web faster, safer, and more open. IPFS addresses files based on content, notlocation.
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The complete requirements for attribution can be found in section 4 of the Creative Commons legal code. (opens new window) . In practice we ask that you provide attribution to Protocol Labs to the best of the ability of the medium in which you are producing the work. There are BLOG | PROTOCOL LABS This post is an overview of PL’s Participation in the Filecoin Economy. We hope our leadership on these topics can influence how the community evolves over time and we encourage other participants in the Filecoin Network to publish similar information where relevant, for the benefit of the many participants in the network. A RESEARCH PERSPECTIVE ON FILECOIN The Filecoin network is launching in the middle of a revolution in internet architecture, where vulnerable centralized services dependent on trusted parties are being replaced with resilient decentralized solutions based on verifiable computation, and internet services are being relocated from inefficient central monoliths to the far reaches of the network by peer-to-peer markets.EXPECTED CONSENSUS
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WORK | PROTOCOL LABS Movements. Protocol Labs starts, supports, and grows breakthrough computing projects. Main Projects. Our projects improve the internet and build more robust foundations for our digital future. IPFS. IPFS is a peer-to-peer hypermedia protocol designed to make the web faster, safer, and more open. IPFS addresses files based on content, notlocation.
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The InterPlanetary File System (IPFS) is a peer-to-peer distributed file system that seeks to connect all computing devices with the same system of files. In some ways, IPFS is similar to the Web, but IPFS could be seen as a single BitTorrent swarm, exchanging objects withinone
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BLOG | PROTOCOL LABS This post is an overview of PL’s Participation in the Filecoin Economy. We hope our leadership on these topics can influence how the community evolves over time and we encourage other participants in the Filecoin Network to publish similar information where relevant, for the benefit of the many participants in the network. OUTREACH | PROTOCOL LABS RESEARCH Building on our open source culture, Protocol Labs Research works collaboratively with individuals and teams in industry, academia, and society at large. These collaborations vary significantly in format and range from co-authoring solutions and publications to sponsoring worthwhile events and initiatives. PEOPLE | PROTOCOL LABS RESEARCH People. We apply new and future technologies in order to improve humanity. This huge task requires the efforts of a core team, as well as interaction with the greater community. We greatly value all contributions and contributors. A RESEARCH PERSPECTIVE ON FILECOIN, PART TWO A Research Perspective on Filecoin, Part Two. David Dalrymple , Irene Giacomelli , Karola Kirsanow. CryptoNetLab , CryptoComputeLab. Cryptoeconomics , Cryptography , Distributed systems. In Part One, we traced the intellectual and technological history of modernimplementations of
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