Protocol Foundations 005: Zero-knowledge proofs [electronic resource].
Ethereum Foundation 2024
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Zero-knowledge, often abbreviated as ZK, is a domain of cryptography, similar to encryption which we covered in the first Protocol Foundations issue in this series. ZK employs cryptographic principles in a different way: instead of obfuscating data cryptographically, ZK protocols allow us to prove knowledge of data without fully revealing it. If we analogize traditional encryption to a light switch that can be either on or off, hiding or revealing everything, zero-knowledge proofs are more like a dimmer, controlling the amount of information that is visible…
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Mario Havel
Tim Beiko
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