Zero-Knowledge Surveillance

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Zero-Knowledge Surveillance, within cryptocurrency and derivatives, represents a paradoxical confluence of privacy-preserving technologies and regulatory oversight. It leverages cryptographic proofs—specifically, zero-knowledge proofs—to demonstrate compliance with regulations without revealing the underlying transactional data. This approach addresses concerns regarding illicit finance while attempting to maintain user privacy, a critical component for decentralized systems. The core function is to enable authorities to verify adherence to rules, such as Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Know Your Customer (KYC) protocols, without accessing sensitive user information, thereby mitigating data breach risks.