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Blockcast 82 | Decentralization & Privacy: Insights From TEN Protocol's Cais Manai

Exploring the intersection of privacy and decentralization in blockchain technology with TEN Protocol's co-founder.

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In the latest episode of Blockcast, host Takatoshi Shibayama speaks to Cais Manai, the co-founder of TEN Protocol. The pair discuss the complexities of blockchain privacy and the journey towards a more decentralized digital future. Manai shares his insights and experiences, offering listeners a glimpse into the evolving world of cryptocurrency and privacy.

Cais's journey into the world of crypto began in 2012 during a holiday in Miami, where he first encountered Bitcoin. This serendipitous discovery ignited a passion for decentralization and privacy, leading him to co-found TEN Protocol. The project focuses on integrating privacy into Ethereum's Layer 2 solutions, addressing the growing demand for secure and private blockchain transactions.

In the episode, Cais discusses the evolution of blockchain privacy and its critical role in today's digital landscape. He highlights the challenges and opportunities in integrating privacy into Ethereum's Layer 2, emphasizing the importance of programmable privacy. Cais believes that decentralization is not just a feature but a necessity for creating a truly global financial system.

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Blockcast is hosted by Head of APAC at Ledger, Takatoshi Shibayama. Previous episodes of Blockcast can be found here, with guests like Fredrick Gregaard (Cardano Foundation), Daren Guo (Reap), Yat Siu (Animoca Brands), Kean Gilbert (Lido), Joey Isaacson (Nook), Kapil Dhiman (Quranium) Eric van Miltenburg (Ripple), Davide Menegaldo (Neon EVM), Anastasia Plotnikova (Fideum), Jeremy Tan (Singapore parliament candidate), Hassan Ahmed (Coinbase) and more on our recent shows.

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