Explain zero-knowledge proofs?



Explain zero-knowledge proofs?..

Answer / Shamim Ahmad

Zero-Knowledge Proofs (ZKPs) are a cryptographic protocol that allows one party (prover) to prove to another party (verifier) that they possess knowledge of a value or that a statement is true, without revealing any information about the actual value or statement itself. This is achieved by having the prover demonstrate possession of the knowledge in a way that convinces the verifier, but does not reveal any details about the underlying information.

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