A zero-knowledge service refers to a system or protocol that ensures the privacy of data while allowing one party to prove certain information to another without revealing any sensitive specifics. The concept originates from "zero-knowledge proofs," a cryptographic method where one party (the prover) can prove to another party (the verifier) that they know a value (like a password or secret) without revealing the actual value itself.
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