# Privacy Matters, 33 **Published by:** [Automata Network](https://paragraph.com/@automata-network/) **Published on:** 2024-02-29 **URL:** https://paragraph.com/@automata-network/privacy-matters-33 ## Content gm, readers. At Automata we work on protecting privacy and fairness. And in this newsletter, we find more reasons to talk about it. Explore headlines and catch up on the biggest crypto news in Web3 privacy. This week:Lighthouse Protocol introduces a smart contract to protect against wallet drainers on SolanaOptimism launches Span Batches to reduce costs of running a standard rollup OP chainMicroStrategy's X account was compromised in a phishing attempt, resulting in the loss of approximately $440k worth of assetsZCash experiences a surge in value following the SEC's filing for a privacy-focused ETFWorldcoin announces Bug Bounty ProgramInco launches a modular confidential computing Layer-1Op-Ed:Examining the security risks of implementing ZK-proofsZooming into ZK:The Ethereum Foundation announces the first round of ZK Grants in collaboration with Aztec, Polygon, Scroll, Taiko, and zkSyncReports of Aleo mistakenly sending users’ KYC documents to unintended recipientsZKM launches its zero-knowledge virtual machine (zkVM) Alpha TestnetPolygon and Starkware introduces Circle STARKs to speed up the proving process for ZK rollupsCitrea, a Bitcoin ZK rollup, secures $2.7M in seed fundingWormhole to incorporate ZK proofs for secure cross-chain transfers, leveraging AMD's FPGA hardware accelerators via 'light client' implementationsAvail secures $27M in funding for development of the 'Trinity': DA, Fusion, and NexusConversations you missed:Manta hosts zkDay at ETHDenverOasis and illumineX delve into discussions on private cross-chain swapsSubscribeWe dive into the details, so you don’t have to: Polygon and StarkWare have introduced "Circle STARKs," a breakthrough in zero-knowledge proofs. These proofs aim to speed up transactions and lower costs compared to current methods. Despite being competitors, the collaboration between the two aims to advance Ethereum's scaling solutions. Circle STARKs promise significant improvements in transaction processing speed, with estimates of seven-to-tenfold enhancements. Users on Aleo must meet KYC/AML requirements and pass Office of Foreign Assets Control screening. Aleo relies on a third-party protocol for KYC, where users' unencrypted data is collected during signup. Reports on X revealed users receiving others' KYC documents via email, prompting data security concerns. Aleo has since admitted to and apologized for the error, citing a copy/paste mistake. Aleo @AleoHQ This weekend, Know Your Customer (KYC) information about 10 participants from our recent Aleo Learn & Earn events was mistakenly exposed to other Aleo community members through a copy/paste error in email metadata. We appreciate everyone’s patience as our team worked to remove 401 10:23 PM • Feb 25, 2024 Wormhole will utilize AMD's FPGA hardware accelerators for scaling cross-chain messaging with zero-knowledge proofs. Leveraging AMD's hardware expertise, Wormhole aims to enhance secure transfers across chains and establish secure communication channels between major blockchains. The integration of zero-knowledge-based light clients underscores Wormhole's commitment to security. Connect with Automata on both X (Twitter) and Discord. This newsletter is for informational purposes only. It is not intended to be a substitute for professional financial advice or interpreted as investment advice. Cryptocurrencies are volatile assets and you should always do your own research before making any informed decisions when investing or trading. ## Publication Information - [Automata Network](https://paragraph.com/@automata-network/): Publication homepage - [All Posts](https://paragraph.com/@automata-network/): More posts from this publication - [RSS Feed](https://api.paragraph.com/blogs/rss/@automata-network): Subscribe to updates - [Twitter](https://twitter.com/AutomataNetwork): Follow on Twitter