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Anonymity and privacy
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15 August, 2022

Anonymity and privacy

In the blockchain and digital currency world, there's a struggle over the distinction between anonymity and privacy—they are not mutually...
UK Court of Appeal to hear Tulip Trading’s case on legal duties owed by blockchain developers
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14 August, 2022

UK Court of Appeal to hear Tulip Trading’s case on legal duties owed by blockchain developers

The English Court of Appeal will hear Tulip Trading’s case on the legal duties owed by blockchain developers, granting permission...
Digital assets are subject to property laws
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8 August, 2022

Digital assets are subject to property laws

The purpose of developing a technological and economic system like Bitcoin is not to separate from the law nor to...
Recursive Zero-Knowledge Proofs: Proof of a proof of a proof…
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8 August, 2022

Recursive Zero-Knowledge Proofs: Proof of a proof of a proof…

In this article, sCrypt presented the recursive Zero-Knowledge Proofs (ZKPs), where a proof attests to the validity of another proof.
Create your first zero-knowledge proof program on Bitcoin: A practical step-by-step guide
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8 August, 2022

Create your first zero-knowledge proof program on Bitcoin: A practical step-by-step guide

Zokrates is a toolbox for zkSNARKs, hiding significant complexity inherent to ZKP, and provides a python-like higher-level language for developers...
Incomplete information games on Bitcoin: Solving blockchain privacy dilemma using zero knowledge
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5 August, 2022

Incomplete information games on Bitcoin: Solving blockchain privacy dilemma using zero knowledge

Games with incomplete information can be developed on Bitcoin today since sCrypt has implemented zk-SNARKs.
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