Lit is decentralized cryptography for access control, compute, and encryption. Join us on our mission to free the Web!| Spark by Lit Protocol
Meet some of the projects already shipping with Lit Protocol and discover how you can help shape the next phase of decentralized execution. The Lit Protocol ecosystem is growing fast! Meet some projects running on Lit, what’s ahead, and how you can get involved. 👇 pic.twitter.com/YVPdF1EG60 — Lit| Spark by Lit Protocol
SmartTag is a new infrastructure layer from Collab.Land that enables real-time token transfers directly inside community chat. It runs today on Discord, with Telegram support launching next. No wallet connection. No browser pop-ups. No setup. You trigger a command like / tag send. If the recipient doesn’t have a| Spark by Lit Protocol
Handing an LLM the keys to your whole wallet is like giving a stranger your house keys for the weekend. Vincent fixes that. It’s a platform built with Lit Protocol and smart contracts that lets you delegate only the on-chain actions you want, e.g., “deposit up to $100| Spark by Lit Protocol
Introducing the Vincent Tool SDK for onchain permissions to solve the User <> Agent trust gap. Unlocking a New Era of Programmable Trust Imagine a world where you could delegate access to your crypto wallet with precise permissions like granting specific abilities, setting spending limits, and defining exactly what actions can| Spark by Lit Protocol
Read about how Lit can be used to enable seamless cross-chain interoperability.| Spark by Lit Protocol
In the ever evolving field of threshold cryptography, securing key shares through multi-party computation (MPC) offers powerful protection against compromise. MPC at Lit ensures threshold-based signing remains secure, with no single party holding full key share access and all nodes running in TEEs. However, scaling with this security model poses| Spark by Lit Protocol
Lit Protocol's Community Round has concluded, raising $1.1M through Legion and other venues.| Spark by Lit Protocol
The era of AI agents is rapidly accelerating. Builders are architecting the runtimes, orchestrators, and applications that will define this next wave. But with autonomy comes critical challenges: How do agents securely manage keys and credentials? How can users grant specific, verifiable permissions without compromising control? At Lit Protocol, empowering| Spark by Lit Protocol
Lit Protocol is revolutionizing secret management with a decentralized secrect management and compute network—transforming how Web3 and traditional applications manage secrets, private keys, and sensitive data securely and autonomously. Why Lit Protocol Matters Lit Protocol solves a generational challenge in both crypto and traditional IT security: secure secret management.| Spark by Lit Protocol
Introducing $LITKEY, the native token of Lit Protocol.| Spark by Lit Protocol
Read about how Plurality Network’s Open Context Layer creates decentralized, user-owned Smart Profiles associated with your Web3 wallet, powered by Lit.| Spark by Lit Protocol
Addressing the MPC Criticisms and How Lit Protocol Approaches Them Multi-Party Computation (MPC) has sparked a significant amount of excitement in the world of digital asset custody—sometimes leading to inflated claims and misunderstandings. In the article MPC does have a single point of failure, You're not getting the security| Spark by Lit Protocol
You can now run WebAssembly within Lit Actions, live today on Datil-Dev and coming to more networks in the future. This means that if you have some non-Javascript code that you want to run in a Lit Action, you can now compile it to WASM and use it directly. Documentation| Spark by Lit Protocol
We're excited to announce the Lit Agent Wallet—infrastructure for building AI agents with network enforced, decentralized guardrails for private keys, other secrets, and authority. DeFi is verifiable financial technology. The Lit Agent Wallet is a verifiable connection between intelligence and DeFi. If you’re interested in verifiable intelligent fintech,| Spark by Lit Protocol
The new Lit Protocol event listener server and SDK package are now live, enabling event-driven transaction execution and powering use cases such as chain signatures.| Spark by Lit Protocol
Unifying The Web, One Signature at a Time Cryptographic advancements remain at the heart of bridging fragmented networks and platforms across blockchains and the web. Lit Protocol, a decentralized key management and private compute network, equips developers with the tools they need to securely manage secrets and build autonomous agents| Spark by Lit Protocol
Using Crypto, From an LLM's Point of View The convergence of Large Language Models (LLMs) with decentralized infrastructure is driving a generational shift toward intelligent autonomy in software. Autonomy, a concept central to professional, personal, and ethical growth, acquires a new dimension in software agents—enabling systems to function independently,| Spark by Lit Protocol
A look back at the first 60 days of signing on the Lit Datil networks.| Spark by Lit Protocol
If you're building a crypto agent, understanding how to manage your agent's keys and identity is crucial. This guide aims to provide a structured approach to thinking about your agent's keys and identity, helping you make informed decisions about the underlying technologies and methods you choose. * New to Crypto Agents?| Spark by Lit Protocol
Embracing Verifiable Autonomy For Human Empowerment Autonomy in technology often raises concerns—visions of uncontrolled AI, systems operating beyond human oversight, and unpredictable futures. However, when thoughtfully designed, autonomy can strengthen systems, making them more tamper-resistant and efficient. Autonomous systems like crypto agents serve as powerful allies in building resilient| Spark by Lit Protocol
Learn how you can use Lit and OrbisDB to store private data on the open Web.| Spark by Lit Protocol
Learn how to use Lit within a Telegram Mini App.| Spark by Lit Protocol
Learn how to build a decentralized, serverless video streaming app with Lit and Livepeer, by Studio 256| Spark by Lit Protocol
Hackathons have long been a breeding ground for innovation in the tech world, bringing together developers, designers, and entrepreneurs to create creative solutions in a short timeframe. These intense, collaborative events often spark creativity and push the boundaries of what's possible with emerging technologies. The recent ETHOnline 2024 hackathon was| Spark by Lit Protocol
Learn how you can optimize ethers to perform low-latency transactions on rollups.| Spark by Lit Protocol
On January 1st, 1983, the internet was born. We started building, fast, doing whatever it took to make an application work in the age and limits of early computer hardware. The easiest (and probably only) path at the time was centralized servers and databases. The idea was that the centralized| Spark by Lit Protocol
Your guide to hacking on Lit during ETHOnline 2024.| Spark by Lit Protocol
For thousands of years in free societies, it’s been understood that our world is molded by the infrastructure we create. The resulting conversations have largely centered around the policy decisions and acts of authorities. In 2013, this changed when Ed Snowden revealed that the internet was under covert global| Spark by Lit Protocol
The latest version of Lit is now live.| Spark by Lit Protocol
Overview * Datil-Dev is now live, and can be accessed using Lit SDK v6.1 and above. The Datil mainnet will be released on July 22nd, 2024. * The Datil networks resolve performance and stability issues affecting previous 'V0' Lit networks (Habanero, Manzano, and Cayenne). These networks will remain in service for| Spark by Lit Protocol
When crypto domains are combined with wallets, web3 accounts become portable, independent of interface. The team behind Lit Protocol, along with an intent to explore from partners including Aarc, Avici, Base Name Service, ChainSafe, Clusters.xyz, Collab.Land, Dynamic, Ethereum Name Service, Genius, Oamo, Obvious, Patch, Pimlico, Privy, Rainbow Kit,| Spark by Lit Protocol
The Lit community never ceases to amaze us. We’ve seen projects use Lit’s distributed wallet keys, conditional encryption/decryption, and Lit Actions computing framework to simplify onboarding, off and cross-chain blockchain transactions, identity management, content publishing for subscribers, and much more. And the best is yet to come.| Spark by Lit Protocol
Advancing Digital Ownership 5/21/24 At this moment in human history, we find ourselves in the midst of a technological revolution. There is an opportunity to break the oppressive systems of extraction that have long existed in traditional finance and now have fully extended into the internet. Thoughtfully applied,| Spark by Lit Protocol
Read about the latest upgrades to Lit Actions.| Spark by Lit Protocol
Overview 1. The Lit v0.1 upgrade is now live on testnet. You can use all of the new features by connecting to the Cayenne network using the Lit SDK v6. Check out the v6 migration guide to get started. 2. V0.1 introduces important updates to authentication and Lit| Spark by Lit Protocol
The latest version of the Lit SDK, v6, has just been released. Included are several improvements, feature additions, and breaking changes all aimed at enhancing the overall performance of the Lit SDK and developer experience on Lit. You can access the latest build (live on the Cayenne network) here. Here's| Spark by Lit Protocol
In the face of rapid technological advancements and the looming specter of an uncertain future, we find ourselves at a critical juncture. As Buckminster Fuller aptly put it, "Whether it is to be utopia or oblivion will be a touch-and-go relay race right up to the final moment." In this| Spark by Lit Protocol
Learn how Terminal 3 and Lit can be used together to provide users of the web with greater control over their personal data.| Spark by Lit Protocol
Using Verify, publishers can register content and grant usage rights to AI platforms while allowing consumers to verify content origination using the open protocol.| Spark by Lit Protocol
Learn how to mint PKPs and assign authorized scopes with the the Lit SDK V3| Spark by Lit Protocol
Learn how you can use Lit and Irys to build powerful privacy-preserving applications.| Spark by Lit Protocol
Lit Protocol is a decentralized key management network powered by threshold cryptography. Lit provides a set of blockchain-agnostic tools that can be used to power access control, signing, and authentication for web3-native identity management. We’re excited to showcase an integration of Lit Protocol and Ceramic, enabling developers to store| Spark by Lit Protocol
Lit Protocol is a decentralized key management network powered by threshold cryptography. A blockchain-agnostic identity layer, Lit can be used to power encryption, signing, and compute for web applications. Introduction Imagine if you could send money to your friends on Discord before they've even set up a web3 wallet. With| Spark by Lit Protocol
Major SDK Version Bump V2 (2.x.x) → V3 (3.x.x) Lit Protocol is a decentralized key management network powered by threshold cryptography. A blockchain-agnostic identity layer, Lit can be used to power encryption, signing, and compute for web applications. TLDR: This is a major version update to how| Spark by Lit Protocol