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NFT.NYC 2025 Is Happening Next Week – Here’s More Details

From Monday next week, hundreds of non-fungible token enthusiasts will travel to New York City, United States, for the highly anticipated NFT industry annual event, NFT.NYC. This highly awaited annual non-fungible token event will bring together over 70,000 visitors and over 30 speakers from different regions around the globe to discuss the state of NFTs in 2025, among other issues. In this article, we shall discuss what visitors should expect at the annual NFT event. NFT.NYC Is Happening Next Week In a June 8 blog post, the team behind NFT.NYC confirmed they are fully prepared to host their 8th NFT industry event next week. This highly anticipated annual NFT event will start on June 25 and run until June 26, 2025, at Times Square, New York City, United States of America. The NFT event will bring together over 70,000 NFT enthusiasts and more than 30 speakers from the best NFT projects in the NFT ecosystem. Join us June 25-26 as industry-leading VC @pakman (@coinfund_io) takes the s...

ZK proofs could change the internet, not just Web3 — Aleo exec

ZK proofs could help online privacy by only revealing relevant user information, solving the internet's “biggest problem,” says Brennen Schlueter. Zero-knowledge proofs could be used to solve the “biggest problem” plaguing the internet today — privacy, according to one cryptocurrency executive. Speaking with Cointelegraph at the Ethereum Community Conference (EthCC) the marketing chief at privacy-focused infrastructure platform Aleo, Brennen Schlueter, said while ZK proofs have become a popular solution to provide blockchains with improved scalability through ZK rollups, they have the potential to reshape the entire internet . ZK proofs enable the transfer of information to take place between two parties in which the originator only needs to reveal relevant information to the receiver. For example, to prove an individual is of age to enter a bar without revealing their actual age or identity to a security guard. Schlueter said the modern internet was not built to prioritize the...