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Beyond proofs: Zero-knowledge as a design philosophy

The term “zero-knowledge” commonly refers to cryptographic proofs, but its underlying principles can be expanded to encompass far more — it can inform a design philosophy and approach to creating digital architecture that is rooted in privacy and digital sovereignty. We can imagine systems built according to this philosophy to exhibit



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