Bitget App
Trade smarter
Buy cryptoMarketsTradeFuturesEarnWeb3SquareMore
Trade
Spot
Buy and sell crypto with ease
Margin
Amplify your capital and maximize fund efficiency
Onchain
Going Onchain, without going Onchain!
Convert
Zero fees, no slippage
Explore
Launchhub
Gain the edge early and start winning
Copy
Copy elite trader with one click
Bots
Simple, fast, and reliable AI trading bot
Trade
USDT-M Futures
Futures settled in USDT
USDC-M Futures
Futures settled in USDC
Coin-M Futures
Futures settled in cryptocurrencies
Explore
Futures guide
A beginner-to-advanced journey in futures trading
Futures promotions
Generous rewards await
Overview
A variety of products to grow your assets
Simple Earn
Deposit and withdraw anytime to earn flexible returns with zero risk
On-chain Earn
Earn profits daily without risking principal
Structured Earn
Robust financial innovation to navigate market swings
VIP and Wealth Management
Premium services for smart wealth management
Loans
Flexible borrowing with high fund security

Zero-Knowledge Proofs

Advanced
share

What Are Zero-Knowledge Proofs?

Zero-knowledge proofs (zk-proofs) are cryptographic techniques that allow one party (the prover) to demonstrate to another party (the verifier) that they possess certain knowledge without revealing the information itself. This method ensures both completeness and soundness, meaning the proof is valid and reliable without disclosing any additional data.

How Zero-Knowledge Proofs Work

The verifier requests the prover to perform specific tasks that only someone with the correct information could accomplish. If the prover is guessing, they will fail the verifier's test with a high probability.

Characteristics

Completeness: An honest prover can convince an honest verifier that they have the correct knowledge if the statement is true.

Soundness: A dishonest prover cannot convince an honest verifier if the statement is false.

Zero-knowledge: The verifier learns nothing beyond the fact that the statement is true.

Types of Zero-Knowledge Proofs: zk-SNARKs, zk-STARKs, PLONK and Bulletproofs.

Use Cases

Zero-knowledge proofs are used in private transactions, verifiable computations, scalable layer 2 solutions, and decentralized identity and authentication. Projects like Zcash, StarkNet, zkSync, and Loopring use ZKPs for enhanced security, privacy, and scalability.

Download app
Download app