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Do zk-SNARKs Really Offer The Privacy They Claim?

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Last updated: 2023/07/11 at 9:15 AM
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In this era of rapid digital transformation, data privacy has become a paramount concern for many privacy-oriented individuals across the globe. With the increasing amount of data people share with various companies increasing by the day, it is essential to have mechanisms in place that can protect one’s personal information. One such mechanism that has gained significant attention in the blockchain and cryptocurrency space is zk-SNARKs.

The Value Proposition at Play

zk-SNARK is an acronym for “Zero-Knowledge, Succinct, Non-Interactive Argument of Knowledge.” It’s a form of cryptography that proves possession of certain information without revealing that information and without any interaction between the prover and verifier. For instance, individuals can use zk-SNARK proofs to prove their bank accounts hold a certain amount of money without revealing the exact amount. 

Alternatively, let’s say a man wants to visit a bar, but he doesn’t want to reveal his age. If zero-knowledge proofs were to be involved, the bouncer could run a program to scan the ID and determine whether the man was at least 21 years old. The age itself is not revealed, only the answer to whether or not the man meets the age requirement.

In the finance world, zero-knowledge proofs are being used to help protect the identities of cryptocurrency transactions. Many people don’t realize that Bitcoin and most other popular cryptocurrencies expose a user’s payment history on the blockchain. This means anyone can look up the information surrounding a particular transfer. However, a digital currency using zk-SNARKs enabled privacy is Zcash. Its operational protocol is designed to protect the identity of the payer, the recipient, and the amount.  

The Technical Edge of zk-SNARKs in Data Security

zk-SNARKs excel in data security thanks to their unique ability to handle large datasets securely. They employ a process known as ‘commitment’ to convert data into polynomials. These polynomials can then be factored in to retrieve the original information. This process of transformation, coupled with the use of a cipher for step verification, allows for the secure validation of data, regardless of its size.

Moreover, zk-SNARKs facilitate the creation of recursive proofs. Each proof not only verifies a new transaction but also validates previous ones, thereby establishing a detailed history of a user’s blockchain activity.  

Horizen and zk-SNARKs: Pioneering Privacy in the Blockchain Realm

Horizen, a zero-knowledge network of blockchains, has strategically harnessed the power of zk-SNARKs in its operations. The protocol employs SNARKs to interconnect various ecosystems, thereby laying the foundation for a fully decentralized model of provable sidechains. The firm’s toolkit includes cutting-edge technologies such as zk-SNARKs, proof systems, and zkVMs, with the dev team particularly focusing on designing a Layer-2 scaling solution underpinned by STARK-proven virtual machines.

To elaborate Horizen’s zk-SNARK-enabled SDKs empower developers to create, deploy, and manage fully customizable blockchains. The Cross-Chain Transfer Protocol (CCTP) is a testament to the practical application of zk-SNARK technology. It allows the Horizen mainchain to verify transactions from sidechains without needing to access their internal data. This results in a scalable and private ecosystem that optimizes throughput while keeping transaction fees low.

Moreover, Horizen’s utilization of zk-SNARKs extends to enabling privacy-preserving sidechains, cross-chain transfers, and even privacy-enabled audit solutions. Sidechains, which are parallel blockchains, communicate with the main chain through a bridge. In Horizen’s innovative model, this bridge is implemented with a recursive proving circuit. This setup, as highlighted previously, ensures each proof not only verifies a new transaction but also validates previous transactions, thereby establishing the entire history of transactions. 

At the end of an epoch, a defined number of blocks, a final recursive proof is submitted to the Horizen mainchain. This proof confirms the correct state progression, enabling Horizen to establish decentralized and verifiable cross-chain transfers from all blockchains in the ecosystem without the need for trusted validators. Lastly, Horizen is also pioneering the development of zkAudit technology, which is designed to help auditors verify detailed information without revealing any identifiers pertaining to the sender or receiver. 

Looking Ahead

The future of blockchain technology is promising and with the developments surrounding zk-SNARKs currently in full swing, it is not unreasonable to expect a new wave of decentralized innovation taking place in the near future. Therefore, as more people demand higher standards of security and data transparency from their online vendors, privacy-preserving blockchain technology will continue to become a more popular choice for storing value.

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