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@eulerlagrange.eth
Just started a company in the zkTLS space. Am super bullish on alot of use cases. The most romantic of which are vampire attacks. My definition of a VA doesn’t require a token incentive, can just be a better product for users. Will add a few companies I think are ripe for a VA in comments.
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@eddy how familiar are you with zkTLS? I’ve been obsessed for many years. I view it as a complete game changer. Right now I can derive a ZKP from a year of bank transactions that says balance went up by at least 2k/mnth. Also the data can be trusted to have originated from say api.chase.com
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Pretty familiar! I remember seeing Aayush and Sampriti demo ZK email in summer 2022, have been following zkp2p, etc. I have some concerns about relying on single points of failure (ex: bank can decide to change schemes or stop signing) but agree that it's extremely powerful and interesting.
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I think zk tls and email are different. My plan is to make use of zkVMs to transform different APIs to a standard output. A lot of the arguments for zkEmail against zkTLS is because of the collusion problem in MPC-TLS. I thought it was impossible to solve, but randomly stumbled into an elegant solution (no TEE).
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@alexhook.eth
i wonder how you implemented this yush and i faced the same problem while working on DNS oracles
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@eulerlagrange.eth
Do you mean the oracles determined by committee if something is true?
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@alexhook.eth
take a look at previous edit for some reason i had it as a mental model that TLS signs all messages so the protocol doesn't work, yush and i were trying to figure out how to implement zk TLS verification for this protocol https://ethresear.ch/t/trust-minimised-dns-oracle-based-on-zk-tls-verification/18183/2
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Ah okay. You just want to use zkTLS to bring in dns records. So my solution works best for private APIs that require authentication. It can in fact be transformed to work for more of an Oracle architecture. What’s the use case you were going after?
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@alexhook.eth
i was researching trust minimised DNS oracles for more efficient utilisation of zkemail, because currently you have to insert DKIM key of each service into your smart contracts manually which is not very trustless and too inconvenient in some usecases i guess it can be used in zkTLS connections to websites as well
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