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Co-founder & Head of Engineering Kaleido

Peter Broadhurst is Co-founder and Head of Engineering at Kaleido, an award-winning blockchain, digital assets and tokenization platform. Its clients include the world’s largest banks, top asset managers, over a dozen central banks, global payments processors, next-gen FMIs, Swift, World Bank, IMF, along with 100s of enterprise networks. Recognizing both the extraordinary promise of blockchain and the barriers to enterprise adoption, Peter helped launch Kaleido in 2017 with the mission of radically simplifying the technology to make blockchain, digital assets, and tokenization accessible to businesses and governments worldwide. Peter brings 15 years of experience as a chief technical lead at IBM responsible for key middleware and cloud products across multiple generations of enterprise platforms. He is an active maintainer leading key open source communities such as FireFly and Paladin under the Hyperledger Foundation and Linux Foundation Decentralized Trust for the last 5 years, helping drive innovation at the intersection of blockchain and scalable enterprise systems. Peter has a computer engineering degree from the University of Southampton, UK.

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Paladin is a young LFDT Lab project aimed at enhancing privacy within Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) environments. Paladin offers an open-source, modular, and pluggable platform for developing programmable, privacy-preserving tokens on EVM. It supports a variety of privacy frameworks, including Zero-Knowledge Proof (ZKP) tokens, issuer-backed tokens, and private smart contracts. This talk shares hands-on insights into how Paladin works, its potential for enterprise and public sector use cases, and how others can get started experimenting with it. Whether you're a developer, architect, or simply privacy-curious, you'll come away with a practical understanding of what Paladin brings to the Web3 privacy landscape.