ZK-Native Financial Products

Definition

ZK-native financial products are financial instruments or services designed from the ground up to leverage zero-knowledge proof (ZKP) technology as a core component of their functionality. These products inherently incorporate privacy, scalability, or verifiability features enabled by ZKPs, rather than adding them as an afterthought. Examples include private derivatives, confidential lending protocols, or synthetic assets with privacy-preserving collateral. They represent a new generation of financial primitives.