This week, we present the third installment in the Zero Knowledge Systems story. In this episode, Anna chats with Austin Hill, one of the original founders of Zero Knowledge Systems.
They explore the company’s early days, Austin’s background in tech, and what this scene in Montreal was like in the late ’90s. The conversation covers fundraising during the dot-com boom, Zero Knowledge Systems’s ambitious vision for internet privacy, its flagship product Freedom, and how the company pivoted from a broad individual privacy mission to a more focused B2B approach.
They cover Austin’s journey after ZKS—including how he discovered Bitcoin, co-founded Blockstream, and navigated the challenges of building a business around open-source infrastructure. He also discusses a new project he's involved in, which ventures into a completely different field—material nanotechnology.
We encourage you to check out the first two episodes of the series here and here before diving into this one.
Related links:
Part 1: Back to the Future with Zero KnowledgePart 2: Zero Knowledge Systems, Privacy and Security with Jonathan WilkinsZero Knowledge Enemy of the State Shift ArticleKnowing Glances: Understanding Infrastructures of Surveillance
Further reading:
Zero Knowledge Systems WikipediaBlockstream WebsiteWired Article: Zero-Knowledge: Nothing PersonalNews Burst: Zero-Knowledge open sources FreedomZero-Knowledge Systems Introduces Security and Privacy Tool SuiteInterview: Austin Hill On Blockstream, Open Source And Privacy
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