zero knowledge

Zero knowledge refers to a concept, often used in cryptography, where one party (the prover) can demonstrate to another party (the verifier) that they know a certain piece of information or that a statement is true, without revealing any details about the information itself. This idea underlies *zero-knowledge proofs*, which ensure that no additional knowledge beyond the validity of the statement is transferred to the verifier.
  1. Monero Prepares FCMP++ Upgrade for Full-Chain Transaction Privacy

    Monero Prepares FCMP++ Upgrade for Full-Chain Transaction Privacy

    Monero Prepares Its Largest Privacy Upgrade With FCMP++ The Monero network is approaching the most significant privacy upgrade in its history. The upcoming Full-Chain Membership Proofs++ protocol, known as FCMP++, represents a fundamental shift in how transaction anonymity is achieved on the...
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