zero-knowledge

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The zero-knowledge tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about zero-knowledge proofs (ZK proofs) and their applications in blockchain, privacy, and verifiable computing. Recent threads explore debates around decentralization in Cardano's Midnight mainnet, where ZK-acceleration startup Cysic challenges reliance on hyperscalers like Microsoft Azure. Another thread examines Google Drive privacy settings to prevent data leaks, touching on zero-knowledge concepts in data security. A third thread covers Dreamspace's no-code AI app builder, which uses ZK-backed database primitives from Space and Time for verifiable data on the Base L2 network. These discussions highlight ZK technology's role in balancing privacy, trust, and scalability across enterprise and decentralized systems.
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    Midnight Mainnet on Cardano: Hyperscalers vs Decentralized Provers Debate

    Charles Hoskinson’s announcement that Cardano’s privacy-first chain Midnight will launch its mainnet at the end of March — and that early infrastructure partners include heavyweights such as Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure and Telegram — has provoked a sharp, publicly aired disagreement about what...
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    Google Drive Privacy: 4 Quick Settings to Stop Data Leaks

    Google Drive is incredibly convenient—powerful file syncing, real-time collaboration, and tight integration with Gmail and Google Workspace—but that ease of use can quickly turn into a privacy hazard if sharing and account controls are left on autopilot. A short security sweep right now can...
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    Dreamspace launches no-code AI apps on Base with verifiable data and L2.

    Dreamspace’s launch reshapes a familiar promise: make building powerful applications as simple as describing them aloud — but this time, the platform fuses generative AI, verifiable blockchain data, and a low-cost Layer‑2 rollup to let creators ship onchain apps without writing a line of code...
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