Wallet and key management mechanism design toward Smart Privacy Enhancement
2025-09-12 , Plasma Stage
Language: English

This session explores how Encumbered Wallets and Privacy Pools/Accountable Wallets can balance privacy protection and regulatory compliance.


We will discuss key management and selective disclosure mechanisms to identify new design directions for achieving both privacy and compliance.

He is a Research Professor at Georgetown University, specializing in cryptography and security. His work began in 1997 with the Bank of Japan's electronic cash project. He served in the SHA- Competition process and held a world record for solving DLP for elliptic curve cryptography. He was a Project Editor for ISO standards on secret sharing and cryptographic protocol security. As Co-Chair of BGIN, he leads standardization for Blockchain. He is a member of the Cryptoasset Working Group at JFSA.

Security Researcher & Technical Lead. Fiercely Independent.

Aki

Co-founder of Mycel - a distributed authentication exchange protocol that enables users to privately exchange authentication data generated through distributed key generation, ensuring security and privacy without centralized authorities. Specializes in distributed systems architecture. Open-source advocate researching the intersection of cryptography and distributed computing, with emphasis on creating accessible, decentralized solutions that empower individuals.