RE: Zero Knowledge Proofs For Dummies

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Zero Knowledge Proofs For Dummies

in etc •  8 years ago 

You are right they only reveal PGP (public) keys. If that is what you want then ever used OpenSSH on Linux or Putty on Windows? They can be used as a PGP "zero knowledge proof authentication system" if you don't count having to reveal your public key. I'd look into those for your application.

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Thanks for the tip! 🙏 👍