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emo.eth
@emo.eth
password-protected mint (uses msg.sender and recent blockhash as public inputs and password as private input to a zk proof that’s verified onchain)
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ethermal.eth
@ethermal
Why not sign messages with msg.sender in them Much more efficient and maintainable ZK only makes sense when there is a computation with dynamic on-chain input you want to verify
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emo.eth
@emo.eth
because password won’t be private anymore ZK also makes sense when there is offchain input you want to verify without revealing, no? just a silly idea 🤠
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