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https://eprint.iacr.org/2022/190.pdf "Short-lived zero-knowledge proofs and signatures" Apparently my off the dome idea was written as a paper by J. Bonneau. Admittedly his thinking is more concrete than my casts
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Is there a ā€œzero-knowledge protocol for dummiesā€ book? I understand the general concept but you just took me for a spin rnšŸ˜­
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You ever hear the where's Waldo example?
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https://warpcast.com/eulerlagrange.eth/0x389db45b
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So to prove Waldo (knowledge) is there while not giving any information on where he is (data). As long as itā€™s correct Okay Iā€™m following now, thanks for the example
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There's two parts of "ZK" 1. Verifiable compute 2. Hiding inputs For privacy preservation we care about #2 (prove you're over 21 w/o disclosing bday). Sometimes we don't care about hiding inputs but just want to reduce a lot of compute into a short proof, like a "zk-rollup" which academics will say should be called a validity rollup
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