2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-69255-1_9
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On Using zk-SNARKs and zk-STARKs in Blockchain-Based Identity Management

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“…Zero‐knowledge‐Succinct Non‐Interactive Argument of Knowledge (zk‐SNARKs) is another significant type of ZKP that has recently developed. The zk‐SNARK is the most popular among the zero‐knowledge proof alternatives 142 . It can assist in the definition of a quadratic equation that uses public, private, and input data to generate evidence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Zero‐knowledge‐Succinct Non‐Interactive Argument of Knowledge (zk‐SNARKs) is another significant type of ZKP that has recently developed. The zk‐SNARK is the most popular among the zero‐knowledge proof alternatives 142 . It can assist in the definition of a quadratic equation that uses public, private, and input data to generate evidence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The zk-SNARK is the most popular among the zero-knowledge proof alternatives. 142 It can assist in the definition of a quadratic equation that uses public, private, and input data to generate evidence.…”
Section: Hyperledgermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, the last author featured in Table V is Andreea-Elena Panait, with an h-index of 2, a g-index of 2, and 9 citations. Her research topics are security and privacy (51); zero-knowledge proofs (49); blockchain and digital identity (48); and frameworks for SSI (50). In summary, the top 15 authors on SSI can be grouped according to their collaborations.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, concerns of excessive energy consumption, low throughput, and high resource consumption associated with the existing blockchain networks necessitate further research to improve the scalability and efficiency of these distributed networks. Thankfully, much research is being performed to address these challenges using novel approaches such as zero-knowledge proof transaction offloading (Ashur and Dhooghe, 2018;Panait and Olimid, 2020;Ben-Sasson et al, 2019), and lighter-weight consensus schemes (Guo et al, 2021a) designed for location-dependent networks (e.g., IoV).…”
Section: Blockchain-enabled Traffic Predictionmentioning
confidence: 99%