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Nickian
Hi all,
I’ve been studying Zero Knowledge Proof (ZKP), and it certainly does sound like one of the most groundbreaking ideas in cybersecurity. Essentially, ZKP allows you to demonstrate that you know or have something without revealing the information.
For example:
Prove you know your password without typing it.
Prove you’re over 18 without revealing your birthdate.
Make an anonymous private blockchain transaction, hiding the sender, receiver, and amount.
This would change logins, payments, voting, and digital identity forever.
What do you think?
Will ZKP become the standard for future online privacy?
Or is it too complex and unrealistic for most normal systems?
I’d love to hear your suggestions, thoughts, or hesitations about how ZKP might change the digital world.
Nickian
Hi all,
I’ve been studying Zero Knowledge Proof (ZKP), and it certainly does sound like one of the most groundbreaking ideas in cybersecurity. Essentially, ZKP allows you to demonstrate that you know or have something without revealing the information.
For example:
Prove you know your password without typing it.
Prove you’re over 18 without revealing your birthdate.
Make an anonymous private blockchain transaction, hiding the sender, receiver, and amount.
This would change logins, payments, voting, and digital identity forever.
What do you think?Will ZKP become the standard for future online privacy?
Or is it too complex and unrealistic for most normal systems?
I’d love to hear your suggestions, thoughts, or hesitations about how ZKP might change the digital world.
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