Cryptographic Revocation Proofs

Authentication

Cryptographic revocation proofs function as a mathematical mechanism to verify that a specific digital credential, such as an identity key or an access token, has been invalidated before its scheduled expiration. These proofs allow decentralized trading platforms to confirm the current status of a participant’s authorization without necessitating a continuous or intensive handshake with a central authority. By leveraging zero-knowledge techniques, they enable the system to maintain strict security standards while simultaneously preserving the privacy of the underlying trade data.