Zero Knowledge Proof (original) (raw)

Last Updated : 26 May, 2025

**Zero Knowledge Proof (ZKP) is an encryption scheme originally proposed by MIT researchers **Shafi Goldwasser and **Silvio Micali . Zero-knowledge protocols are probabilistic assessments, which means they don't prove something with as much certainty as simply revealing the entire information would. They provide unlinkable information that can together shows the validity of the assertion is probable.

**Example 1: A Colour-blind friend and Two balls :

**Example 2: Finding Waldo :

**Properties of Zero Knowledge Proof

**Types of Zero Knowledge Proof