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Zero-knowledge proofs

Cryptography

 Posted on August 26, 2019  |  7 minutes  |  1481 words  |  Iulian Costan

Zero-knowledge is a method to prove that you know a secret ``x`` (e.g. a password, private key, piece of knowledge, etc) without revealing that secret. [Read More]
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