Understanding Zero-Knowledge Proofs

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If you like privacy, you'll love zero-knowledge proofs: A way to prove a fact without revealing the underlying information.

• Prove your home is in NYC without revealing your address.
• Prove you have a Twitter account without revealing your username.
• Prove you have more than $10K in your bank account without revealing your balance.

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ZK is for more than blockchain - its a very elegant general-purpose integration pattern. The challenge is - how do you make it composable and approachable for devs? Currently ZK very commonly is a niche with a niche. At Provide, we build low/no-code tools to empower developers to take on ZK-based workflows easily

RyanFleischmann
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Is this about chainlink feature DECO ?

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Okay, so I get the concept and the Ali baba cave example helps, but how exactly is this useful in cryptography?

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what do you mean by 'guess the entrance'? Isn't it 50% chance?

jia
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Very interesting concept and a solid explanation. I see demand growing for zk proofs

PierreWerner