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zkTLS

Definition

zkTLS, or Zero-Knowledge Transport Layer Security, is a cryptographic protocol that combines the secure communication properties of TLS with zero-knowledge proofs. It enables users to cryptographically verify specific information obtained from a Web2 website via a secure connection without revealing the underlying sensitive data. This technology acts as a bridge, allowing private and verifiable utilization of off-chain data within decentralized applications. It ensures data provenance and authenticity while maintaining user privacy.