What are zero-knowledge proofs? Zero-knowledge proofs (ZKPs) are an innovative cryptographic method that enables a party (the prover) to validate a claim to another (the verifier) without disclosing ...
Earlier this year, Weikeng Chen and his partners at venture firm L2 Iterative decided to shift their attention to the bubbling Bitcoin ecosystem. Chen, a Chinese native, had taken notice of the ...
ZK-Rollups utilize zero-knowledge proofs to scale blockchain networks. Learn how they work, their benefits over Optimistic Rollups, and why they are crucial for Ethereum's future.
Our personal data is a new and valuable form of currency. We’ve become progressively more comfortable sharing our data with third parties, yet we don’t ask often enough what privacy and protection ...
Update Jul 18, 10:00 am UTC: This article has been updated to quote Eli Ben-Sasson. StarkWare has achieved a historic milestone by successfully verifying its first zero-knowledge (ZK) proof using its ...
Dr. XinXin Fan, the head of cryptography at IoTeX, recently co-authored a research paper titled Enabling a Smooth Migration Towards Post-Quantum Security for Ethereum. The research paper received a ...
Zero-knowledge proofs help to ensure that transaction privacy does not come at the expense of trust. Read on to learn what zero-knowledge proofs are, how they work, and why we need them in Web3.
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