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Zero-Knowledge Integration

Definition

Zero-knowledge integration involves incorporating zero-knowledge proof (ZKP) technology into existing or new blockchain systems and applications. ZKPs allow one party to prove the truth of a statement to another without revealing any additional information about the statement itself. This integration enhances privacy and scalability by enabling verification of transactions or computations without disclosing sensitive data on the public ledger. It provides a cryptographic method for achieving verifiable computation while preserving confidentiality.