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Brand Consultant Jun Fukuda’s Jiji Ramblings [tokudo.jp] has started.

Brand Consultant Jun Fukuda’s Jiji Ramblings [tokudo.jp] has started.

Our guest this time was crypto professional Uri Nakamura, who talked about the next generation of cryptocurrencies. Currently, cryptocurrencies are in a free fall, and there are hints of this in his talk.
Originating from Dr. Alan Turing, a British mathematical genius famous for “Enigma,” and through the mathematical analysis theory of Dr. Claude Shannon, the father of information theory in the U.S., Uri Nakamura succeeded in developing “CipherCash” with perfect encryption. This program is full of interesting contents such as the history of cryptography and the background of Internet development.
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“Uri Nakamura, From Cryptocurrency to a “Multilayered Economy” Society” presented by Speedy, Inc.
Part 1 (1) 13min. 14sec.
Part 1 (2) 13 min 31 sec
Part 2 (1) 14 min 47 sec
Part 2 (2) 14 min 45 sec
◆profile Uri Nakamura
Born in Mie Prefecture in 1964. (He is the Representative Director of the Information Security Research Institute, the Representative Director and Group President of NTI Corporation, and the Representative Director of Nakamura Gumi Co. He holds engineering degrees from the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Graduate School of Science and Technology, Keio University, and the Department of Marine Engineering, the Department of Mechanical Engineering, and the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
After working at McKinsey & Company Japan, he became a visiting researcher at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he studied computer architecture and information security. He succeeded in developing a cognitive processor, a non-Von Neumann type logic circuit.
He then perfected cryptography and developed an end-to-end protection communication system and cryptocurrency (cryptocash) as an application of this technology.