Zero-knowledge proof

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title: Zero-knowledge proof
text: In cryptography, a zero-knowledge proof is a method by which one party can prove to another party that some given statement is true, while avoiding conveying to the verifier any information beyond the mere fact of that statement's truth. The intuition underlying zero-knowledge proofs is that it is trivial to prove possession of the relevant information simply by revealing it; the hard part is to prove this possession without revealing this information. In light of the fact that one should be abl
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description: Proving validity without revealing other data
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zero-knowledge_proof
date created: 2004-02-01T14:15:58Z
date modified: 2024-09-11T23:44:12Z
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