karen khine
1 post
Dec 14, 2025
10:58 PM
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Zero knowledge is changing how people think about privacy online. Instead of asking users to reveal sensitive information, zero knowledge allows systems to verify facts without exposing the data itself. This approach is becoming essential as digital services handle more personal, financial, and enterprise data every day. From secure identity checks to confidential transactions and private data sharing, zero knowledge creates trust without compromise. It proves that transparency and privacy do not have to be opposites, but can work together to build safer and more reliable digital ecosystems.
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