Top cryptographers and academic institutions join Taiko's Based Rollup Summit

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BlockBeats news, on March 6th, according to official sources, Stanford University professor Dan Boneh will attend the upcoming Based Rollup Summit as a guest. Professor Boneh is one of the founders of modern cryptography and is also the co-director of the Stanford Computer Security Lab. He has published over 200 academic papers and has made numerous breakthroughs in applied cryptography and blockchain security. In addition, representatives from Bankless and a16z will also attend the summit. The summit has further strengthened its academic foundation through strategic partnerships with the Stanford Blockchain Club and Blockchain @ Berkeley. The collaboration with these top university blockchain organizations demonstrates Taiko's commitment to bridging the gap between cutting-edge research and practical applications. 'By integrating academic expertise with industry innovation, the Based Rollup Summit provides a unique platform for promoting scalable blockchain solutions,' said Joaquin, Taiko COO. 'These partnerships enable us to establish closer links between theoretical research and practical applications.' The Based Rollup Summit will bring together ETH co-founder Vitalik Buterin and Professor Boneh, aiming to facilitate in-depth exchanges between academic researchers, developers, and industry leaders, and accelerate the development of ETH scalability technology. For more information about the Based Rollup Summit during ETH San Francisco on March 10, please visit the summit homepage.

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