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    linguine
    @0xlinguine
    Jan 3, 2025
    Locking up an agent with a wallet in a TEE is what the cool AI devs are doing these days. But what does it mean? Should I trust the dev? Can I secure my agent similarly? Find answers to these questions in our latest article with @roshanrags @0xkrane @PrateekReddyy 🧵👇
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    bedlam research
    @bedlamresearch
    Jan 3, 2025
    Securing TEE Apps: A Developer's Guide In this post, @roshanrags, @PrateekReddyy, @0xlinguine and @0xkrane explore the features that have made TEEs popular for crypto x AI, discuss security concerns and lay out some practical solutions to build TEE applications
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    linguine
    @0xlinguine
    Sep 5, 2024
    Bring back orderbook-based lending? Presenting a novel design that tackles the lack of liquidity in OBs by enabling AMMs to be built over an OB. This allows lenders to benefit from passive vaults while borrowers get the best rates quoted by MMs for any term. Morpho🤝EthLend
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    bedlam research
    @bedlamresearch
    Sep 5, 2024
    Order Book Based-Lending This piece by @0xlinguine @0xprince and @0xkrane explores the design space for order book-based lending.
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    linguine
    @0xlinguine
    Jul 16, 2024
    Compilation of aligned or unaligned takes on TEEs triggered by the presentations from @buchmanster @socrates1024 @tzhen @sxysun1 @maceip @sbellem @tzhen
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    linguine
    @0xlinguine
    Aug 24, 2024
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    The notion of time in Symbiotic
    @symbioticfi contracts are deployed on Ethereum. This includes contracts which contain data on which vault delegates how many tokens to a certain operator in a vault, and the functions to slash tokens...
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    linguine
    @0xlinguine
    Jul 29, 2024
    Is this the right pattern to use when trying to compute using a TEE (with no FHE) on encrypted shared state that's to be persisted? Introduced reencryption with a session key to reduce loss if the TEE key is extracted. Is this secure and also the most optimal design possible?
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    linguine
    @0xlinguine
    Jul 22, 2024
    Features: - arbitrary compute with server-like performance and integrity guarantees - query or expose HTTPS endpoints/APIs - data confidentiality (protect queries/strategies/models/code); send, read/write encrypted data with decryption inside the TEE Capping downside risks: -
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    linguine
    @0xlinguine
    Aug 7, 2024
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    Mikerah
    @badcryptobitch
    Aug 6, 2024
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    linguine
    @0xlinguine
    Jul 17, 2024
    Coprocessor gateways like that of @MarlinProtocol’s Oyster can probably use these commitments as receipts to prove that they indeed sent txns (containing results) to the mempool at the max gas price specified by users (when txns fail to meet deadline & avoid slashing) 🤔
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    linguine
    @0xlinguine
    Aug 11, 2024
    Another great use case of TEEs. Run any type of binary on demand in a distributed manner.
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    Fede’s intern 🥊
    @fede_intern
    Aug 11, 2024
    Is there any Heroku - decentralized Lambda like AVS where I can run easily any type of binary in a distributed manner? @dabit3 @sreeramkannan I don’t know anybody doing this and it could be pretty useful. I am pretty sure many already thought about it.
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    Oyster | Offchain services powered by TEEs
    Deploy your backends or extend your smart contracts on Oyster's TEE-based coprocessors with minimal changes
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    linguine
    @0xlinguine
    Jul 28, 2024
    No one is talking about Kamala’s speech because she securely delivered it in a TEE
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    linguine
    @0xlinguine
    Aug 11, 2024
    Replying to @fede_intern @dabit3 and @sreeramkannan
    Oyster Serverless docs.marlin.org/learn/oyster/s…
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    linguine
    @0xlinguine
    Jul 16, 2024
    Replying to @rj_aligned @thisisrj and @alignedlayer
    The thing about TEEs is that unlike zk where proof aggregation is still quite intensive, attestation chaining is quite trivial and doesn't require a verification layer per se.
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    Marlin
    @MarlinProtocol
    Jul 16, 2024
    May appear that attestation verification is expensive. But not every attestation has to be verified onchain! Once attested, an enclave can verify more attestations cheaply with only signatures from that enclave required to be verified onchain, maintaining the same root of trust.
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    linguine
    @0xlinguine
    Aug 27, 2024
    Why isn’t anyone looking at it from the same lens as they view smart contracts? As time passes, and more areas for possible vulnerabilities are discovered, the next gen updates get that much more robust.
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    buffalu
    Jito Labs
    @buffalu__
    Aug 26, 2024
    I don’t know much about SGX/TEE, but this seems very bad. Can someone correct me?
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    linguine
    @0xlinguine
    Aug 13, 2024
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    Lisa Akselrod
    @cryptobuilder_
    Aug 12, 2024
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