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Zero Knowledge Proofs

Zero Knowledge Proofs let you prove you know something without revealing what you know.

With ZK proofs, you can verify that claims about data are true without seeing the actual data. This enables privacy while maintaining trust.

ZK proofs are like proving Waldo exists in a massive image: the proofer slides the book under a table with a small peephole, letting the verifier see Waldo without revealing where he is on the page.

Where is Waldo?
Waldo
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A zero-knowledge proof can confirm Waldo's presence without disclosing his location.