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Zero-knowledge proofs are a kind of security tool in cryptography. They let one person (the prover) show another person (the verifier) that something is true, without giving away any other details. Think of it like proving you know a secret without actually telling the secret. This tool is really useful for keeping things private and has been used in things like making payments without revealing identities, sending messages anonymously, and in secure systems where trust is important (bridge). …

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