Interoperable Zero-Knowledge

Interoperability

Interoperable Zero-Knowledge (IZK) signifies the capacity for distinct blockchain networks or systems to exchange and verify information privately, without revealing the underlying data itself. This capability transcends traditional interoperability solutions that often necessitate data exposure during cross-chain transactions. IZK leverages cryptographic techniques, specifically zero-knowledge proofs, to enable trustless verification of computations performed on one chain by another, fostering seamless integration across disparate ecosystems. The practical implications extend to complex financial instruments, where privacy and secure data transfer are paramount.