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Come listen to us on this live stream! https://x.com/i/broadcasts/1OdKrDYppRzJX
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On the talking point about the verifiability property. Has anyone called you out on that one? 1. What if the data is public and you are verifying the computation. 2. zkREGEX is one such use-case where you get data from a document. 3. zk proof of location with on-device signing. 4. ETHproofs is a core use-case for most zkVM. 5. zkECDSA. So many use-case for ZKP. You are right in terms of verifying the data source. A nuance here is also interesting as what happens if I zkTLS my bank account but then immediately transfer?
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In other talks I’ve given Ive been more precise. I’ll say “lots of excitement around infra use cases for zk and rightfully so”. I don’t remember what i said on stream, but being spicy is the game haha. I’ll split up each example to different casts so we don’t get lost
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> what if the data is public and you’re verifying compute Give me a specific use case
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> zkRegex in a document Okay but why are you doing zkRegex on a document? Take zkEmail/p2p as an example. We may want to use the email conf of a Venmo payment to facilitate trustless fiat/stable swap. If the underlying email isn’t signed, the zkRegex doesn’t help you. What am i missing?
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> zk proof of location with in device signing Do you mean using the App/Play integrity for iOS/Android? It works because apple/Google return a signed token. Which is verifiable. The point i make is zk use cases are constrained by “verifiability” which signatures have. Perhaps there’s a misunderstanding?
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Btw, we have broken both ios/android app integrity services 🤫
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I think we can leave this for some future panel 😂 There are various use case where you do not need verifiable data (public data, zkML, validity proofs, the users trust their own data sources / oracles) - zkTLS can work as one verifiable data source when it’s needed and that is super cool.
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