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Proof Encryption

Definition

Proof encryption refers to cryptographic methods that enable the verification of data or computations without revealing the underlying information itself. This technology is a core component of zero-knowledge proofs, which allow one party to demonstrate knowledge of a secret without disclosing the secret. It ensures privacy and security in decentralized systems by validating transactions or states confidentially. This cryptographic primitive is fundamental for scalable and private blockchain solutions.