
Zero Knowledge Proof
A Zero Knowledge Proof is a method by which one person (the prover) can demonstrate to another (the verifier) that they know a specific piece of information or a solution to a problem without revealing any details about the information itself. Think of it like a way to prove you know a secret password or can open a safe without showing the actual password or contents. This technique ensures trust and verification while maintaining complete privacy of the underlying data, making it useful in secure communications and digital transactions.