
Ep. 88: We need to scale the blockchain. Here's how. | Jeremy Clark
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A Zero Knowledge Roll Up Does Not Give You a Privacy Guarantee
A zero knowledge proof gives you the confidence that something's true without showing it to you. The original application was as follows: let's say i have a computation and i want it done, but i'm on a mobile phone. It's too expensive for me to run this computation on my phone, so i want to give it to a cloud,. And then the cloud tell me, ok, this is the result of the computation. This is not going to save you. So there's just snarks, which basically just prove that someone did it correctly. Snark stands for succinct, non-interactive arguments in cryptography. There's two variants of it - one called 'zero knole
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