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Categories: Theory of cryptography, Zero-knowledge protocols
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zero-knowledge proof  zero-knowledge proofs  zero-knowledge protocol  zero knowledge proof  Zero knowledge proofs
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In cryptography, a zero-knowledge proof or zero-knowledge protocol is a method by which one party can prove to another party that a given statement is true, while avoiding conveying to the verifier any information beyond the mere fact of the statement's truth. Wikipedia
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In cryptography, a zero-knowledge proof or zero-knowledge protocol is a method by which one party can prove to another party that a given statement is true, while avoiding conveying to the verifier any information beyond the mere fact of the statement's truth. Wikipedia
A concept from cryptography, an interactive method for one party to prove to another that a statement is true, without revealing anything other than the veracity of the statement Wikipedia Disambiguation
Providing validity without revealing any other data Wikidata
An interactive method for one party to prove to another that a (usually mathematical) statement is true, without revealing anything other than the veracity of the statement. Wiktionary
Interactive method. Wiktionary (translation)