11 hours ago
Hi everyone,
I just learned about something called Zero Knowledge Proof (ZKP), and it caught my attention right away. It is a cryptographic method that enables you to demonstrate that you know something without actually disclosing the information.
For example:
Proving you know your password without typing it.
Proving you are over 18 without showing your birthdate.
Even making private transactions on blockchain without revealing the amount.
It all sounds wonderful for privacy and security, but also very complex.
What do you think, everyone?
Is ZKP the future of digital privacy?
Or will traditional encryption still be good enough in most cases?
Looking forward to your comments!
I just learned about something called Zero Knowledge Proof (ZKP), and it caught my attention right away. It is a cryptographic method that enables you to demonstrate that you know something without actually disclosing the information.
For example:
Proving you know your password without typing it.
Proving you are over 18 without showing your birthdate.
Even making private transactions on blockchain without revealing the amount.
It all sounds wonderful for privacy and security, but also very complex.
What do you think, everyone?
Is ZKP the future of digital privacy?
Or will traditional encryption still be good enough in most cases?
Looking forward to your comments!