Highlights
A breakout year for Randamu. Conference appearances across three continents, a CoinDesk PitchFest nomination, and a sustained run of press coverage on threshold cryptography, bridgeless interoperability, and decentralized randomness infrastructure.
Events
- Consensus 2025 (May 16) — Presented Randamu’s bridgeless interoperability technology and was named a CoinDesk PitchFest finalist in Toronto.
- Permissionless IV (June 26) — Represented Randamu’s decentralized infrastructure solutions at one of the largest crypto and DeFi conferences in Brooklyn.
- Token2049 (October 2) — Represented Randamu and dcipher.network at the premier global crypto conference in Dubai.
Press
- Bridge Hacks (May 22) — Consensus 2025 interview on how Randamu’s bridgeless interoperability addresses the billions lost to cross-chain bridge exploits.
- Big Tech to Blockchain (May 29) — C-Suite Brief interview on the journey from Google and Microsoft to co-founding Randamu.
- Security wo Sacrifice (June 11) — Published on Bob’s Guide, exploring how threshold cryptography resolves the security-versus-usability tradeoff in digital wallets.
- SI Partner Program (June 17) — Randamu launches its Systems Integrator Partner Program to accelerate enterprise adoption of dcipher.network.
- Fighting MEV (June 19) — Commentary on Flashbots’ MEV research, explaining how threshold cryptography adds enforcement layers for blockchain scalability.
- Finance Day QnA (June 20) — Interview covering Randamu’s threshold cryptography, bridgeless interoperability, and the company’s $3.3M pre-seed raise.
- Randamu and DIA Data (June 24) — Partnership with DIA to deliver enterprise-grade onchain randomness through DIA’s Lumina oracle platform.
- Save Billions (June 25) — Podcast on how bridgeless interoperability and threshold cryptography could prevent billions lost to bridge exploits.
- Power of Randomness (June 29) — Podcast on how decentralized randomness enables fair outcomes in gaming, DeFi, and governance.
- Pioneering Threshold Crypto (July 7) — Podcast covering Randamu’s implementation of threshold cryptography, the drand protocol, and the League of Entropy.