About ZKProof
ZKProof is an open-industry academic initiative that seeks to mainstream zero-knowledge proof (ZKP) cryptography through an inclusive, community-driven standardization process that focuses on interoperability and security.
Annually-held ZKProof workshops, attended by world-renowned cryptographers, practitioners and industry leaders, are the optimal forum for discussing new proposals, reviewing cutting edge projects and advancing a community reference document that will ultimately serve as a trusted specification for the implementation of ZKP schemes and protocols.
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Due to the collision with the Crypto deadline, we have pushed the ZKProof4 paper submission date to March 3rd!
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A friendly reminder to all that the deadline for submissions is February 23rd at ... 2:59am EST!
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Hoping that everyone had a great beginning of the new year!
A quick reminder that the paper submissions for this year's 4th workshop are due on ... February 23rd
https://zkproof.org/events/workshop4/call-papers/
We are looking forward to reading the awesome work the community has been building!
Mark your calendars from April 19-29 - we’re gearing up for the 4th annual ZKProof Home Edition Workshop! Join our mailing list to receive important... event updates & registration details and DM us to learn about sponsorship opportunities.
Thrilled to collaborate with the @TezosFoundation to bring you a @TQuorum session on ZKP! Tomorrow, Marco Stronati & Marc Beunardeau from ... @Labosnomades will be on hand to discuss privacy enhancements on Tezos using ZKP protocols. Register below! https://bit.ly/363OnzY
Don’t miss part 2 of Yuval Ishai’s blog post, "ZKPs from Information-Theoretic Proof Systems," where he breaks down the efficiency gains that can ... be achieved by separating "information-theoretic" ingredients from "cryptographic" ingredients. @TechnionLive https://bit.ly/2Tlm5uQ