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Succinct's Most Anticipated Use Case? Everything In the age of AI, we are witnessing a trust crisis caused by opaque algorithms and the threat of Big Brother. Sensitive personal information is being indiscriminately leaked at this very moment. ○ Zero-Knowledge (zk) Proof A zero-knowledge proof allows a prover to demonstrate to a verifier that a statement is true without revealing any underlying information. For zero-knowledge proofs to be valid, the following conditions must be satisfied: - Completeness If the prover knows the correct information, the verifier must always accept it as true. - Soundness If the prover does not know the information, the verifier should be able to determine with high probability that it is false. - Zero-Knowledge During the proof process, the verifier should gain no knowledge about the actual information held by the prover. #succinct
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○ Succinct's vApps vApps are a new framework for verifiable applications that provide Web3-level security and transparency while maintaining the Web2 development experience. Succinct enables the generation of zero-knowledge proofs directly from general-purpose code. Through vApps, verification becomes easier for all Web2 applications. vApps support both Web2.0 and Web3.0 applications, helping them overcome these crises. Why Succinct is Necessary and Anticipated Everything #succinct
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