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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: How common is the zero-knowledge proof concept?
by
asriloni
on 22/09/2024, 07:12:56 UTC

I understand that there are no users on the Ethereum blockchain and we are trying to beat the transaction speed such that it will be as fast as opening the app on your smart phone. But I am yet to see a wide application of zero-knowledge proof which, although I have seen in Scroll and some other tokens, especially the latest ones aiming to solve security and speed issues,


You said that you are yet to see a wide application of ZK proof, but i think you're totally incorrect here. It's already fully applicable on ethereum network. The Ethereum prover has executed the computation. It did so without revealing the transaction's data. This increased our data security and privacy.

ZK proof aims to increase protocol security. It does this without revealing sensitive transaction data to the prover.


but how well do you think people will cope with this way of making faster and safer transactions?


People behind various L2 based on Zkroll-up have done it very well. They have already built zk proof blockchain with good scalability. And there's no need to dilute the ecosystem by making as many similar blockchains as possible.