A new article by Martín Jonas from Fairgate Labs explores Zero-Knowledge proof verification on Bitcoin using the BitVMX protocol, enabling two parties to execute a program off-chain and verify correct execution through on-chain challenges.

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🔗 Zero Knowledge Proof Verification On Bitcoin
A key advantage of ZKPs is that they allow the prover to convince the verifier they have the correct input for a program—without revealing that input. Beyond input privacy, a significant benefit is that some algorithms, particularly Groth16, produce proofs of constant size, around only 300 bytes.”

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