Zero-Knowledge Proof

Zero-knowledge proof (ZKP) is a cryptographic tool that allows two parties who do not trust each other to prove the validity of a proposition without revealing any additional information. In the Web3 domain, zero-knowledge proofs are widely applied in areas such as blockchain scalability, privacy protection, and proof of reserves.

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What is Zerobase
Beginner

What is Zerobase

This article provides a comprehensive introduction to ZEROBASE, covering its founding team, investment and funding background, vision, services offered, core features, tokenomics, and key incentive programs, helping you better understand and grasp its development dynamics.
2026-03-24 11:56:27
My Data is Not Mine: Privacy Layers
Intermediate

My Data is Not Mine: Privacy Layers

This article explores how to leverage technologies such as ZKP, zkTLS, TEE, and FHE to protect data privacy and ensure data verifiability and trustworthiness in the rapidly evolving landscape of AI and blockchain development.
2026-03-24 11:56:24
Kailua: How it Works
Intermediate

Kailua: How it Works

Kailua, a software suite for upgrading optimistic rollups to Hybrid ZK rollups, with its first implementation backed by Optimism’s Kona rollup state transition engine.
2026-03-24 11:55:40
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