Difference between revisions of "Zero-knowledge proof (ZKP)"
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In August 2021, [[Cloudflare]], an American web infrastructure and security company decided to use the one-out-of-many proofs mechanism for private web verification using vendor hardware | In August 2021, [[Cloudflare]], an American web infrastructure and security company decided to use the one-out-of-many proofs mechanism for private web verification using vendor hardware | ||
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== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 10:14, 6 March 2023
wikipedia:Zero-knowledge proof
In August 2021, Cloudflare, an American web infrastructure and security company decided to use the one-out-of-many proofs mechanism for private web verification using vendor hardware
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