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Samuel Harrison

Samuel Harrison is a seasoned executive with extensive experience in the blockchain and technology sectors. Currently serving as Chief Executive Officer of Discreet Labs since October 2022, Samuel previously held key roles including Vice President of Growth at Harmony, where significant advancements in blockchain scalability were achieved, and Director of Strategic Partnerships at ThunderCore, focusing on strategic relationship development. Samuel's career also includes positions as Director of Operations at Tezos Commons Foundation, where contributions to blockchain governance and smart contracts were notable, as well as roles in business development and marketing across various organizations. Educational credentials include an MBA in Finance from Santa Clara University Leavy School of Business, a JD in Corporate Law from Santa Clara University School of Law, and a BA in Philosophy from the University of Utah.

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Palo Alto, United States

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Findora Foundation

Findora blockchain is next-generation, creating new ways to protect the data privacy of users by empowering them to mask their data. The inception of Findora began in 2017 as a university cryptography research project. Findora founders used the latest breakthroughs in zero-knowledge proofs, Bulletproofs, and multi-party computation to provideusers with transactional privacy with selective disclosure and auditability.While Findora is in some ways similar to Ethereum, Findora has also added additional privacy protections. Ethereum reveals every detail of a transaction on a public ledger log entry, which doesn’t allow for much privacy of users’ data. But Findora Blockchain 2.0 technology allows users to mask their data. With Findora, users can hide selected portions of their overall data on the public ledger log entry. Findora founders wanted to solve identity authentication issues, so the platform was created with an address identity registry that greatly expands potential use cases.Findora can mask users’ data because of its pioneering cryptography research. The platform relies on Bulletproofs and specialized zero-knowledge cryptography such as PLONKand Supersonic. If a user sends 1,000,000 tokens on the Bitcoin or Ethereum blockchain, data from that transaction will be publicly viewable. With Findora, users can easily mask data fields. In a Findora confidential transfer, the "amount" can be masked from public view. However, the sender, recipient and specially privileged users — such as government regulators — can unmask hidden data.


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Tel Aviv, Israel

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51-200

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