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> I bet that in practice, at scale, these zero knowledge proofs end up being a lot more than zero.

Zero knowledge proof is not a marketing term, its a math term. Maybe sometimes they are implemented wrong, but if they are implemented correctly its pretty rock solid. Certainly more rock solid than much cryptography which rests on sketchy foundations.



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