Cryptography Expert Calls for Regulatory Reboot, Says ‘Orange Grove’ Laws Don’t Apply to Crypto
An expert in applied cryptography has argued that zero-knowledge proofs offer a promising solution for balancing privacy and regulatory compliance in blockchain technology. Low Computational Power Limits ZKPs Use Cases Zero-knowledge proofs (ZKPs) can provide blockchains with privacy without sacrificing regulatory compliance, according to Nanak Nihal Singh Khalsa, co-founder of Holonym. This capability makes ZKPs […]
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Author: Terence Zimwara
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