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by 63stack
3 hours ago
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What's the point in making this distinction? This is HN, 99% of the users here are aware of what zero knowledge proof is and that it's possible to implement it that way. The general consensus and what the article is alluding to is that it will be probably implemented in a way that allows individual tracking and identification. |
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we're on a discussion board, so i started a discussion. that was the point.