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by: xpoolPosted on: October 8, 2025

Zero Knowledge Proof: Enabling Secure and Private Web3

For years, the need for privacy in crypto was viewed as a niche concern, limited to those seeking anonymity or secrecy. However, this is changing rapidly in the modern Web3 landscape where security is no longer optional—it’s the foundation of the ecosystem. Blockchain networks, exchanges, and decentralized applications thrive on transparency, but this very strength opens them up to exploitation.

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