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by abduhl
1666 days ago
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The efficiency gains of these systems are irrelevant. Governments of the world want monetary control, and they cast that desire in the form of laws like "know your customer" or "anti-money laundering." These laws are antithetical to what you're talking about. If the government requires legitimate institutions to implement these forms of laws then to engage in actual society (i.e. - school, groceries, business, rent, banking, and most importantly taxes) then the existence of zero knowledge proofs and their implementation are irrelevant. At some point you come back to the inescapable problem with crypto: the real economy is based on trust and an immutable digital blockchain is, at best, a gloss on this system. |
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My warning is that the open-source Pandora's box of zk proofs is necessary, technically feasible, and inevitable. ZK proofs are coming, and there will be systems built on top of them. Our governments and societies need to be ready for this reality.