Recent years have witnessed great progress in building zero knowledge proofs, among which zero knowledge succinct non-interactive arguments of knowledge (zk-SNARKs) is the most attracting one. Beyond ...
zk-STARKs (Zero-Knowledge Scalable Transparent Arguments of Knowledge) are cryptographic proofs that allow a prover to demonstrate possession of certain information without revealing the information ...
As etymology might imply, the cryptocurrency space runs fairly concurrently with the cryptography space, so any development in one space often substantially impacts the other. In this sense, ...
StarkWare’s new Stark Two (S-two) prover lets users generate cryptographic proofs directly on their devices. Blockchain company StarkWare has unveiled zero-knowledge (ZK) prover STARK Two (S-two), ...
Zk-SNARK, which stands for zero-knowledge succinct non-interactive argument or knowledge, is the most popular zero-knowledge protocol. This a space of increasing importance, as zero knowledge systems ...
Zero-knowledge (ZK) rollups are coming to Bitcoin. Recently, two different projects took turnkey steps into turning this development into a reality for the original cryptocurrency, an advancement that ...
Polyhedra, the zero-knowledge infrastructure company behind the zk-proof system, announced the Explore Expander Bootcamp, launching January 20th, 2025. This bootcamp offers participants training as ...
Pirate Chain, which forked from Zcash, employs zk-SNARKs as a default rather than as an option, assuring that something approaching 100% of transactions are shielded from disclosure. The trick, though ...
A cryptographic protocol that allows a party to prove possession of information without revealing the details. Zero-knowledge proofs are one of two types of "rollups" used in Layer 2 blockchains to ...