Joachim Neu is a Research Intern at Paradigm and a Ph.D. student at Stanford working on the science of blockchains. His current research focus is provable consensus security for next-generation Ethereum and provable security and performance of proof-of-stake consensus under bandwidth constraints and network-level attacks. In an earlier life he published on information and coding theory.
As more and more blockchain systems get deployed to production, two problems are frequently encountered: Achieving consensus with high throughput and low latency Building a distributed application on top of that consensus One [→]
by Joachim Neu, Georgios Konstantopoulos, Andrew Kirillov on Jul 29, 2022