Skills
Hold a Master’s degree or higher in cryptography, information security, computer science, or related fields, with a solid theoretical/academic foundation.
Possess proficient oral communication and expression skills in English, along with the ability to deliver public speeches in English. Demonstrate expertise in professional technical copywriting, rigorous logical thinking, and exhibit positive professional traits and speech charisma.
Have hands-on experience in the blockchain industry, particularly in projects involving MPC (Multi-Party Computation) and algorithms. Conduct in-depth research on MPC private key security and publish academic papers in industry journals or forums. We also extend a warm welcome to professors and experts researching blockchain security algorithms in higher education institutions.
Demonstrate familiarity with cryptographic principles and commonly used protocols, including key establishment, authentication protocols, bit commitment, and zero knowledge proof. Proficiently understand commonly used encryption algorithms, hash algorithms, symmetric and asymmetric algorithms, encryption and decryption key algorithms, as well as digital signature algorithms.
Possess an understanding of consensus mechanisms and be acquainted with commonly used consensus algorithms such as PoW (Proof of Work), PoS (Proof of Stake), PBFT (Practical Byzantine Fault Tolerance), BFT (Byzantine Fault Tolerance), RAFT, etc.
Be familiar with commonly used secure multi-party computing protocols, including secret sharing, obfuscation circuits, homomorphic encryption, and unintentional transmission. Also, demonstrate familiarity with mainstream MPC, federated learning, and Trusted Execution Environment (TEE) open source frameworks.
Have knowledge of mainstream public chain codes and an understanding of cutting-edge overseas algorithms. Explore the practical application of new technologies in business-to-business (B2B) scenarios.
Skills
Hold a Master’s degree or higher in cryptography, information security, computer science, or related fields, with a solid theoretical/academic foundation.
Possess proficient oral communication and expression skills in English, along with the ability to deliver public speeches in English. Demonstrate expertise in professional technical copywriting, rigorous logical thinking, and exhibit positive professional traits and speech charisma.
Have hands-on experience in the blockchain industry, particularly in projects involving MPC (Multi-Party Computation) and algorithms. Conduct in-depth research on MPC private key security and publish academic papers in industry journals or forums. We also extend a warm welcome to professors and experts researching blockchain security algorithms in higher education institutions.
Demonstrate familiarity with cryptographic principles and commonly used protocols, including key establishment, authentication protocols, bit commitment, and zero knowledge proof. Proficiently understand commonly used encryption algorithms, hash algorithms, symmetric and asymmetric algorithms, encryption and decryption key algorithms, as well as digital signature algorithms.
Possess an understanding of consensus mechanisms and be acquainted with commonly used consensus algorithms such as PoW (Proof of Work), PoS (Proof of Stake), PBFT (Practical Byzantine Fault Tolerance), BFT (Byzantine Fault Tolerance), RAFT, etc.
Be familiar with commonly used secure multi-party computing protocols, including secret sharing, obfuscation circuits, homomorphic encryption, and unintentional transmission. Also, demonstrate familiarity with mainstream MPC, federated learning, and Trusted Execution Environment (TEE) open source frameworks.
Have knowledge of mainstream public chain codes and an understanding of cutting-edge overseas algorithms. Explore the practical application of new technologies in business-to-business (B2B) scenarios.