Puja Ohlhaver
Puja Ohlhaver is a lawyer, innovator, and technologist. She is a member of the Getting Plurality Research Group at the Allen Lab for Democracy Renovation at Harvard. She is co-author with Glen Weyl and Vitalik Buterin of “Decentralized Society: Finding Web3’s Soul.” Her writing has been featured in the New York Times, Washington Post, Politico, and WIRED. She previously practiced law at Skadden, Arps and founded ClearPath Surgical, Inc., a women’s healthcare company.
Session
We would like to present our latest paper on an empirical study of Idena protocol (idena.io). The paper titled “Compressed to 0: The Silent Strings of Proof-of-Personhood" is co-authored by Puja Ohlhaver, me, the founder of Idena, and Paula Berman.
https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4749892
The paper highlights the flaws of Proof-of-Personhood, which prompted the Idena protocol to pivot towards "sublinear identity staking”. The findings will undoubtedly serve as the foundation for the next generation protocols proposing Sybil-resistant and collusion-resistant forms of consensus.