Introduction Over the last decade, SNARKs (succinct, non-interactive arguments of knowledge) and STARKs (scalable, transparent arguments of knowledge) have been gaining attention due to their applications in verifiable private computation and scalability of blockchains. Groth introduced this proof system in 2016 and saw an early application in ZCash. The protocol| LambdaClass Blog
Introduction Zero-knowledge proofs, also known as ZKPs, are becoming popular due to their numerous applications in delegating computations to untrusted servers and addressing scalability issues in decentralized ledgers. By using ZKPs, we can prove the validity of a given computation without revealing sensitive information, and the proof is short and| LambdaClass Blog