CK lets you do is prove that you faithfully executed some code on potentially private data. That property will be useful in a lot of other contexts, but it's very clear we use on the blockchain context. You can imagine automating proof that you've reconciled a bunch of wire transactions appropriately and then providing auditors simply with proof that you ran the expected sort of reconciliation algorithm without actually ever revealing the specific contents of the information.

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