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Zero-knowledge protocols are a type of cryptographic method that allows one party (the "prover") to prove to another party (the "verifier") that they know a value or possess certain information without revealing the actual value or information itself. The term "zero-knowledge" highlights that no additional information is transmitted beyond the validity of the claim.

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