It's not just a blockchain story – an era where the entire internet runs on ZK
The days when ZK technology operated only within chains are over. Think about it: 95% of the online data we use is hidden behind TLS encryption, right? This is exactly what zkPass is targeting. Bringing massive Web2 world data into zero-knowledge proofs.
Making it possible to verify off-chain data isn't a choice, it's inevitable. The trend of connecting the entire internet through a ZK layer has already begun.
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DegenWhisperer
· 19h ago
95% of the data is encrypted? This is where Web2 and Web3 should really intersect. zkPass's perspective is indeed clear-headed.
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ChainSauceMaster
· 12-03 07:02
95% of data is locked inside TLS, is it finally going to be cracked open this time? Doesn't seem that simple...
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MidnightSnapHunter
· 12-03 07:01
Damn, 95% of Web2 data is hidden behind TLS, this idea is brilliant... I've really never looked at it this way before. ZK isn't just an on-chain thing; if this really takes off, the entire logic of internet privacy will have to be rewritten.
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BTCWaveRider
· 12-03 07:00
Damn, ZK has really gone mainstream this time, it's not just on-chain stuff anymore.
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Fren_Not_Food
· 12-03 06:47
95% of data is hidden behind TLS? This is the real gold mine. Web2 directly turns into the backyard of ZK... But can zkPass really handle that much historical data?
It's not just a blockchain story – an era where the entire internet runs on ZK
The days when ZK technology operated only within chains are over. Think about it: 95% of the online data we use is hidden behind TLS encryption, right? This is exactly what zkPass is targeting. Bringing massive Web2 world data into zero-knowledge proofs.
Making it possible to verify off-chain data isn't a choice, it's inevitable. The trend of connecting the entire internet through a ZK layer has already begun.