Zero-knowledge Succinct proofs (ZSL) are actually getting more interesting lately. The tech isn't perfect, but dismissing it completely would be a mistake. For privacy-focused blockchain applications and scaling solutions, ZSL offers real potential. The implementation challenges are real, but the development community keeps pushing boundaries. It's definitely worth paying attention to how this evolves in the coming years.
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ChainSauceMaster
· 1h ago
There are indeed some tricks in zk proof, but don't be fooled by the hype; practical applications are still a long way off.
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rekt_but_vibing
· 12-27 19:47
zk proofs are definitely evolving, and while they're not perfect yet, anyone who says they're useless just isn't keeping up.
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HorizonHunter
· 12-27 12:14
ZKP is really taking off, don't jump to conclusions so quickly.
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HypotheticalLiquidator
· 12-26 22:22
ZK proofs sound very sexy, but when it comes to deploying in production... can the risk control thresholds hold up?
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MEVvictim
· 12-26 22:21
To be honest, the hype around zk proof a few years ago was a bit excessive. Now that things have cooled down, it's clearer to see its true value, so it's still worth paying attention to.
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Liquidated_Larry
· 12-26 22:13
zk proofs are really taking off, don't get off too early.
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LiquidityWitch
· 12-26 22:11
zk proofs are indeed evolving, but I still think the current hype is a bit excessive.
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MetaverseLandlord
· 12-26 21:55
zk proofs are indeed gradually becoming a reality, but don't be too optimistic; there are still quite a few pitfalls.
Zero-knowledge Succinct proofs (ZSL) are actually getting more interesting lately. The tech isn't perfect, but dismissing it completely would be a mistake. For privacy-focused blockchain applications and scaling solutions, ZSL offers real potential. The implementation challenges are real, but the development community keeps pushing boundaries. It's definitely worth paying attention to how this evolves in the coming years.