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Episode #16: Zero Knowledge & the Future of Trust with Pavel Sinelnikov from ZKM.io

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If you have zero knowledge about zero-knowledge proofs (ZKPs), this episode is for you.
For this session, Social Block host Magy made it her prerogative to learn more about ZKPs, exploring what they are from a technical standpoint, as well as their use cases. To help her, she had ZMK.io’s Pavel Sinelnikov who specializes in the development of zkMIPs solutions, and took the time to unpack the complexity of a technology that is finding crucial application in the blockchain space.
In this episode, Magy and Pavel started with a breakdown of ZKPs as a technology, and then moved on to its applications and more philosophical questions:
⁉️ Did you know zero-knowledge proofs can be used for more than just privacy? (Magy didn’t).
🤔 Can zero-knowledge proofs prove anything?
😱 Types of zero-knowledge proofs – i.e. interactive vs. non-interactive, zkSTARKs, zkSNARKs.
🧩 Use cases for ZKPs specifically for blockchain – think Layer 2s, batching, rollups, and lower gas fees.
🪐 How zero-knowledge proofs can change the concept of trust in the future.
And finally, follow Magy and the Social Block:
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@social.block
Тwitter: https://twitter.com/HristovaMagy

Send your feedback, topics, and guest suggestions to: socialblock@nexo.com

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If you have zero knowledge about zero-knowledge proofs (ZKPs), this episode is for you.
For this session, Social Block host Magy made it her prerogative to learn more about ZKPs, exploring what they are from a technical standpoint, as well as their use cases. To help her, she had ZMK.io’s Pavel Sinelnikov who specializes in the development of zkMIPs solutions, and took the time to unpack the complexity of a technology that is finding crucial application in the blockchain space.
In this episode, Magy and Pavel started with a breakdown of ZKPs as a technology, and then moved on to its applications and more philosophical questions:
⁉️ Did you know zero-knowledge proofs can be used for more than just privacy? (Magy didn’t).
🤔 Can zero-knowledge proofs prove anything?
😱 Types of zero-knowledge proofs – i.e. interactive vs. non-interactive, zkSTARKs, zkSNARKs.
🧩 Use cases for ZKPs specifically for blockchain – think Layer 2s, batching, rollups, and lower gas fees.
🪐 How zero-knowledge proofs can change the concept of trust in the future.
And finally, follow Magy and the Social Block:
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@social.block
Тwitter: https://twitter.com/HristovaMagy

Send your feedback, topics, and guest suggestions to: socialblock@nexo.com

  continue reading

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