Zero-Knowledge Attestation

Protocol

Zero-knowledge attestation refers to a cryptographic protocol that allows one party (the prover) to demonstrate to another party (the verifier) that a statement is true, without revealing any information beyond the validity of the statement itself. This protocol is fundamental for enhancing privacy and security in decentralized systems. It enables verifiable claims about data or identity without exposing the underlying sensitive information. Such protocols are crucial for building trustless systems.