Zero-Knowledge Proof: Verifying Blockchain Transactions with Less Risk
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1 min readMar 6, 2019
Zero-knowledge proof is a method of verification, which enables one party to prove to another party that they know a certain secret value without revealing the information itself. This 26-page report explores how a zero-knowledge proof/protocol (ZKP) works on the cryptographic level, as well as details how the technology can be used to provide better privacy for blockchain transactions.
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