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Zk-STARK
Definition
Zk-STARK stands for Zero-Knowledge Succinct Transparent Arguments of Knowledge, also known as Zero-Knowledge Beweis.
This is a cryptographic protocol used to prove that the owner of the information has knowledge, and the accuracy of this proof can be verified by other parties. Zk-STARK (Zero-Knowledge Scalable Transparent Arguments of Knowledge), also known as Zero-Knowledge Beweis, is a cryptographic protocol used to prove the knowledge possessed by the knowledge holder. This protocol is used to verify the accuracy of information while maintaining data confidentiality and can be used in open and transparent systems such as blockchain. Zk-STARK is designed to reach a wider user base and provide wider applicability. This supports large amounts of data processing and complex calculations, while also providing security and privacy.
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