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. This ...
I find that most people who follow finance have never heard of zero-knowledge proofs (ZKPs), something I suspect will soon change given their immense potential for a multitude of use cases. You could ...
As with many technologies, zero knowledge proofs (ZKPs) are easy to understand at a high level but hard to master on a fundamental one. It’s a bit like knowing that 2 + 2 = 4 yet struggling to explain ...
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 ...
When it comes to our own personal information, such as banking data or health records, there’s no question; we expect privacy. Conversations around blockchain privacy are gaining traction. While ...
For instance, let’s assume that you know the password to a locked door. Instead of revealing the password to someone, you can prove to them that you know the password by opening the door. Although you ...
Artificial Intelligence is expanding rapidly, but it faces a significant barrier: data privacy. Companies hold massive amounts of valuable information but refuse to share it to train models due to ...
Zero-knowledge proofs are emerging as a key technology for scaling blockchain networks, moving beyond their original focus on privacy. Speaking at ETHDenver, Alpen Labs co-founder and CEO Simanta ...
Zero-knowledge proof is the next big evolution for blockchain and Web3. A recent survey reveals how adopters are using ZKP now and what to expect in the future. The information age continues to unfold ...
Every year in crypto, there’s a moment that people look back on and say, “That’s when everything changed.” In 2025, that moment may belong to Zero Knowledge Proof (ZKP), an upcoming blockchain ...
Noelle Acheson looks at how zero-knowledge proofs are more than a new way of looking at financial compliance — they also change how we understand the ownership of knowledge. One of the paradoxes of ...
In mathematics, proofs can be written down and shared. In cryptography, when people are trying to avoid revealing their secrets, proofs are not always so simple—but a new result significantly closes ...