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ZKB++ Protocol

Definition

ZKB++ Protocol refers to a specific, often theoretical or research-stage, advanced zero-knowledge blockchain protocol designed to enhance privacy and scalability beyond existing zero-knowledge proof systems. Such protocols typically aim to optimize proof generation time, reduce proof size, or improve the expressiveness of the computations that can be proven privately. It represents a next-generation approach to privacy-preserving blockchain technology. This protocol seeks to overcome limitations of earlier designs.