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Hi,
are there any examples of using zero knowledge proofs with the paillier-rs?
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A PDO is a smart contract that runs inside of an Intel SGX enclave. This gives us a way to implement a zk-SNARK (non-interactive zero-knowledge proofs) library with additional confidentiality and inte…
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Currently, there's a verifier in-store for verifying local password.
When intreating with Rooch server, from one or multiple clients, it is considered to borrow an online password verifier, perfect…
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Abstract: Web3 Youth Funding Program - 0xstan(First Round)
Reference implementation:
As the fourth full-time employee of Dapp Learning, @0xstan has mainly involved in the daily affair of the Dapp-…
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As others have already pointed out in issues in this repo, both ISO mDL and the SD-JWT (VC) family of specifications define credential formats that are "locked in" to certain securing and selective di…
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In a Web3 environment integrating TOTP authentication, we can envision a process involving three main actors: the Google Authenticator app on the user's device, the user's browser acting as the front …
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### New Architecture
The previous architecture of summa solvency uses PSE fork of halo2 which uses KZG commitment scheme so the proof can be verified on ethereum mainnet(L1). This new architecture …
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### Issue to be solved
I've been thinking about the possibility of expanding our support for elliptic curve operations in Cadence/Flow. From my perspective, it seems there's a strong need for zero-…
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### Name of the project
Project Phoenix on Scroll 📜
### Project abstract
**Project Phoenix** aims to develop a novel privacy-preserving cryptocurrency protocol that leverages zero-knowledge proofs …
akuon updated
4 months ago
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The only protocol that can benefit from it as of 2024 is sharded shuffle, but it generates a large number of masks per record, so savings here can be quite substantial. @andyleiserson suggested that c…