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Client-Side Zero-Knowledge Proofs: Why They Matter and How They Work
Generating ZK proofs in the browser keeps secrets on the user's device. Here is why client-side ZK matters, what the tradeoffs are, and what tools exist for browser-based proof generation.
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Browser-Side ZK Proofs and Hedera Settlement
The swap intent is signed on Base. The proof is generated in the browser. The settlement lands on Hedera. No private data leaves the client. Here is the architecture.
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