The stage is almost set for Fhenix's second Encryption Day event, scheduled for July 9, as part of the annual Ethereum Community Conference (EthCC). Over 1,100 developers and cryptography enthusiasts have already registered for this day-long event focused on the Ethereum ecosystem.

Key highlights:

  • Fhenix's Encryption Day will take place on July 9 in Brussels, attracting over 1,100 Ethereum developers.

  • Keynote speakers include Justin Drake from Ethereum Foundation and Ed Felten, co-founder of Arbitrum.

  • Topics will cover practical applications of ZK, FHE, and MPC in Ethereum, with panels and discussions on encrypted blockchains and Confidential DeFi.

Held at Ace Events in Brussels, Encryption Day promises a lineup of esteemed speakers and thought leaders. Notable figures that are already confirmed include:

  • Justin Drake, ZK Researcher at the Ethereum Foundation,

  • Ed Felten, co-founder of Arbitrum

  • representatives of prominent blockchain projects, including Zama, StarkWare, RISC Zero, ZKSync, Gauntlet, and Aztec.

The single most interesting side event at @EthCC is coming up quickly. That's right, Encryption Day is almost here! Join Twitter anons, cracked coders, and sleep-deprived founders to discuss all things Ethereum encryption at this flagship event on July 9th:… pic.twitter.com/Dsy7rT7iYv

— Fhenix (@FhenixIO) June 26, 2024

Exploring advanced encryption technologies

The seven-hour event will delve into various aspects of encryption and privacy within the Ethereum ecosystem. Highlights include a presentation by the Fhenix team on "Secure and Confidential AI," and a panel discussion featuring Polygon, ZKSync, and Fhenix representatives, comparing ZK (Zero-Knowledge) and FHE (Fully Homomorphic Encryption) technologies. Other sessions will address encrypted mempools and end-to-end encrypted blockchains, alongside discussions on confidential DeFi.

Wrapping up

Encryption Day is designed for developers, cryptography enthusiasts, and privacy advocates eager to explore the latest innovations in blockchain privacy. The event will provide attendees the option to gain practical knowledge on implementing advanced cryptographic techniques such as ZK, FHE, and MPC (Multi-Party Computation) to their Ethereum-based projects.