The Good Tech Companies - Why Internet Computer’s Approach to Bitcoin Integration Could Redefine Web3
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Why Internet Computers' Approach to Bitcoin Integration Could Redefine Web3
By Ashan Pandey
Welcome to our, Innovators in Web 3 Inches series,
where we delve into the minds shaping the future of blockchain technology.
Today, we're honored to have Aisling Connolly, a prominent figure in cryptography and privacy
research, discuss her pivotal role
in integrating internet computer with Bitcoin.
Ashling's deep expertise not only advances the field but also sets the stage for transformative
changes across the Web3 landscape.
Join us as we uncover how her groundbreaking work is driving innovation and securing a
more interconnected digital world.
Ashan Pandey.
Hi Ashling.
It's wonderful to have you here for
our Innovators in Web 3 Inches series. To start, could you share how your background in cryptography
and privacy research has shaped the development strategies for internet computers integration with
Bitcoin? Aisling Connolly. My background and research interests have always been inspired
by the cryptographers on the DFINITY team and generally, among such a group, the strategy is always to focus on strong cryptographic security
and high-quality engineering. This can clearly be seen in our Bitcoin integration. Natively
running Bitcoin adapters on ICP nodes remove some of the trust assumptions that come with
traditional Bitcoin bridges. Our threshold signing capabilities also have a stronger
practical guarantees that are
not always found in other implementations ashan pandi internet computer is being turned as a
bitcoin layer zero can you explain this concept for our audience and how it positions icp in the
broader blockchain ecosystem ashling connelly if you think about icp from a high level it consists
of a network of nodes
running in independent data centers which allow developers to build highly scalable applications.
Moreover, ICP is built by one of the strongest cryptographic teams in the world,
and hence has an unparalleled suite of cryptographic tools in addition to its Web2
integrations. These features together serve as an ideal basis on which to build smart contracts
and applications that interact with Bitcoin and Web3 more generally.
Ashan Pandey. The introduction of threshold Schnorr signatures is a significant technical
update. Could you discuss the advantages this brings to the Internet Computer Protocol,
particularly in terms of security and efficiency compared to the existing ECDSA scheme? Ashling Connolly.
Schnorr is a simpler scheme than ECDSA, so it's easier to reason about its security.
Hence, researchers and developers are less likely to make mistakes in implementations and analysis.
The key benefits it brings, however, are in efficiency and the features it unlocks for
Bitcoin. Ashan Pandey. With the upcoming Bitcoin
halving and the launch of the Runes protocol, how do you see the role of ICP evolving in the
creation of Bitcoin-centric DeFi and NFT applications? Ashling Connolly. There are two
key ways we see ICP being used in the creation of Bitcoin-centric DeFi and NFT. On the one hand,
developers are using the ICP network as a basis to build DeFi and NFT. On the one hand, developers are using the ICP network as a basis to build DeFi
and NFT applications without needing to build their own network from scratch and without the
need for bridges or oracles. On the other hand, we've seen people using the ICP ecosystem to allow
trading of assets, both in DeFi and NFT, with very fast finality and negligible fees.
Ashant Pandeyey Aisling
Considering the broad scope of applications from DeFi to NFTs on the Bitcoin blockchain,
what future developments can we expect from DFINITY to enhance these capabilities?
Aisling Connolly
Right now, we are working on the threshold Schnorr integration which will allow smart
contracts to interact with newer DeFi and NFT aspects of Bitcoin directly.
When complete, this will be the third pillar of our Bitcoin AP as Bitcoin core functions,
threshold ECDSA signatures, and threshold Schnorr signatures. Beyond this, we're looking closely at
the developer tooling for Bitcoin devs and aim to create the best developer experience in the
industry. Ashan Pandey.
With ICP's third anniversary approaching and the unveiling of the new AI roadmap and Chain Fusion roadmap,
can you share what these roadmaps mean for ICP's future?
How will they shape the development and the overall impact of the
Internet Computer Protocol in the coming years?
Aisling Connolly.
AI is becoming more integral to daily life,
yet it faces a
significant trust issue due to users' lack of insight into data usage and response generation.
The opaque nature of AI models makes trust building challenging. The AI roadmap outlines
a path that will bring trust and security to AI models. I am particularly interested in how AI
can influence DeFi. Similar to traditional finance,
AI can be used AML services, fees or rates calculation, and market analysis in the DeFi
space. Chain fusion is a major priority for us this year. ICP enables direct interoperability
with all major blockchains, including Bitcoin, Ethereum, other EVMs, and soon Solana, without
relying on any trusted intermediary.
Chain fusion will open up a host of new use cases and access to liquidity for projects
leveraging chain fusion. Ashan Pandey. Looking towards the future post-halving,
how do you anticipate the Bitcoin ecosystem will change, and what role will the internet
computer play in this new landscape? Ashling Connolly. From the conversations
and discussions among some of the leading Bitcoin developers, there are a lot of super interesting
projects set to launch in the coming months. Serious researchers are starting to enter the
conversation, and we see the development of a host of new meta protocols that take Bitcoin beyond the
use cases of ordinals and runes. We're seeing already that many developers are choosing the ICP network
and suite of cryptographic tools to build their L2s, protocols, and other applications. This means
they can get to market much faster as they don't have to bootstrap a network from scratch, and they
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