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@leovido.eth
Started diving into Noir (programming language) and the ZK world โซ๐ Created a simple password verifier. Nothing too fancy, just a very simple ZK implementation. What does it do? If a system uses this, even if it gets hacked, hackers won't be able to steal or guess your password. What I learned: - Use Poseidon hash which is optimised for ZKP's. Unlike Keccak or SHA-256. - Stick to one version of Nargo - Use fixed sized values. - Optimise by reducing the number of gates = Faster, smaller proofs and quicker verification https://github.com/leovido/zk-password
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/microsub tip: 776 $DEGEN
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