Zero Knowledge

Zero-Knowledge (ZK) proofs are a cryptographic method that allows one party to prove the truth of a statement to another without revealing any underlying data. This ensures maximum privacy and security, as information remains hidden from everyone except the interacting parties. Zero-Knowledge protocols are widely used in Web3 to enhance transaction confidentiality, enable passwordless authentication, and improve blockchain scalability. They allow computations and verifications to be performed without exposing raw data, reducing the risk of leaks and ensuring trust without centralized intermediaries.