esther anolaa
6 posts
Jan 09, 2026
3:58 AM
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I’ve been spending some time reading about Zero-Knowledge Proofs (ZKPs), and the more I dig in, the more it feels like this tech could be a turning point for both blockchain and AI.
What really stands out is the idea of verification without exposure. Instead of sharing personal data, you prove something is true using cryptography. That seems huge for things like identity, finance, and especially AI, where sensitive data is usually centralized and exposed.
The concept of decentralized compute backed by Proof Pods is also interesting. Rather than relying on big data centers, computation is spread across participants, with cryptographic proof ensuring everything is done correctly. Add a utility token like ZKP Cryptoto reward contributors, and it starts to look like a real infrastructure model, not just theory.
Curious to hear thoughts—do you think ZKPs are finally ready for real-world adoption, or is there still too much complexity holding them back?
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