Andrija Novakovic
@AndrijaNovakov6
research @BainCapCrypto
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First 3 lessons just dropped! From us, with 💛 Start learning👉ingonyama.com/foundations-of… Big thanks to all beta testers!
🎊 Grant Announcement: @EthereumNS! Supporting a student-led Ethereum community in Novi Sad, Serbia with guidance from the local technical university professors and assistants to help students self-organize, host events, and build a sustainable local ecosystem.
If you’re at CVPR and interested in human-object interaction modeling, check out our poster!
Come join us at the InteractVLM poster: #147, ExHall D, 10:30 AM–12:30 PM today (Fri, June 15) at #CVPR2025! We present the world’s most accurate in-the-wild 3D contact detector for both humans and objects—winner of two human contact challenges 🏆 at the RHOBIN workshop @CVPR.
1/ Earlier this year, @yuval_domb discovered Logjumps — a more efficient way to do large-prime field multiplication than Montgomery multiplication. So much modern crypto relies on modular multiplication — all the way from TLS sessions to elliptic-curve based ZK proofs.
Video of my talk in zksummit about Ligerito has been published! It’s about the work by @AndrijaNovakov6 and @GuilleAngeris introducing a small and concretely fast polynomial commitment scheme Since then, a fun thing has happened — 1/3
ZK provers on mobile? some thoughts on what needs to change to uphold the security guarantees we work so hard to get tl;dr - the deployment supply chain, at least, should be better kobi.one/The-Lies-Our-P…
The Real Slim Shady: CVE-2025-30147 - The curious case of subgroup check on Besu blog.ethereum.org/2025/05/07/the…
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We're very excited to have @kobigurk presenting at the upcoming Summit! Come hear his talk on Ligerito, an efficient new polynomial commitment scheme advancing the work of Ligero, which works over any codes. Some spots are still available - May 12th in Toronto:…
🧵 I've been experimenting with combining local-first software and the AT Protocol (atproto) to play with the design space of apps that live at both ends of the privacy spectrum - maximally private AND maximally public, without some of the downsides of the modern web. Why? 👇