You know the drill. Originally posted on the ZF blog and copy-pasted here for your convenience.
Zcon1, the second annual privacy and technology conference hosted by the Zcash Foundation, was held in Split, Croatia on June 22 â 24, 2019. It was a smashing success, and weâre so grateful to the speakers and attendees for participating!
Zero-knowledge cryptography researchers and cryptocurrency engineers from around the world came together to share knowledge and discuss opportunities for collaboration. We documented the event to share with those of you who couldnât make it to Croatia, and for everyoneâs future reference:
- Zcon1 talks on YouTube (slides included)
- Event photos on Flickr
Zcon1 was a technical conference, but not just a technical conference. Several sessions addressed the crucial topics of governance, marketing, and adoption. (On the Foundation blog, weâve discussed Zcash governance and its practicalities in depth. As always, weâre eager to continue the conversation.)
Additional Resources
- Event commentary on Twitter
- Daira Hopwoodâs slides for the presentation âScalable Privacyâ
- Jack Griggâs WASM demo for âZcash for Every(One/Where): Creating Shielded Transactions on All the Things!â
- Elena Nadolinskiâs âSapling Shielded Transactionsâ slides
- Matt Luongoâs slides from an interoperability workshop with James Prestwich
- Vlog by Joyce Yang of Global Coin Research
Media Coverage
Carelin GarcĂa livetweeted Zcon1 in Spanish, translating on the fly, and followed up with an article for CriptoNoticias.
Decrypt reporter Tim Copeland wrote the article âA radically new Zcash blockchain is being built to serve 10 billion users,â which provoked some discussion on social media. Please consult Daira Hopwoodâs slides and hir clarifications on Twitter, as well as Zooko Wilcoxâs comment.
Tim Copeland also wrote about Zcash development funding, the Zcash communityâs reaction to Facebookâs Libra, and again, Zcash development funding.
At CoinDesk, reporter Leigh Cuen covered Zcon1âs joint panel with the Monero Konferenco, which you can also read about on the Zcash Foundation blog.
The podcast Zero Knowledge recorded an interview at Zcon1 with Zcash Foundation board member Amber Baldet.
Gratitude
The Foundation had the pleasure of announcing our second annual Privacy Guardian Award at Zcon1. Winner Gareth Davies richly deserves the honor. We commend his contributions to Zcash as an open-source project, his generosity toward developers and users in the Zcash ecosystem, and his indefatigable encouragement of the community spirit that sustains all of the above.
Zcon1 is a large event that requires tremendous efforts behind the scenes. It would not have happened without the leadership of Operations Director Antonie Hodge, and the diligent efforts of her team:
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- Kasey Darling
- Caitlyn Berry
- Damir TomasoviÄ
- Josef Jelacic
- Brankica Maric
- Tomislav Markovic
Le MĂ©ridien Lav served as the beautiful venue for Zcon1.
Ryan Taylor handled Zcon1 videos (both livestreaming and recording). Josh Cincinnati and Paige Petersen provided invaluable feedback and guidance throughout the Zcon1 planning process.
Stayed tuned for next year! We canât wait to see both familiar and new faces at Zcon2 in 2020.