Greg
@greg
I built a thing this weekend! tldr; zk-powered anonymous statements from DAO delegates, proving that they have more than x voting power without revealing exactly which delegate they are thanks for the nerdsnipe @limes.eth
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Andrei O.
@andrei0x309
Pretty neat, watched the video, in the contract when you changed the demo string by adding some characters, you said no one in the group said it, but even if they did the result would have also been false since you used the same "demo" string proof. I always thought ZK could be applied to national elections if we want to keep secret voting, but I think both, ZK voting and public voting are much better than what we currently use. Both ZK voting and public voting should enable large-scale digital voting without any kind of manipulation, I've been wondering for years why this is not used when is so useful.
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