zkp-learning-in-public
My journey learning zero knowledge proof technologies in public! Feedback, help and contributions very much welcome (by JofArnold)
snarky-sudoku
Zero-knowledge Sudoku using zk-SNARKs (by nalinbhardwaj)
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zkp-learning-in-public
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Understanding Zero-knowledge proofs through illustrated examples
In additional to Nalin's great sudoku example elsewhere, he's a couple of my repos that use SNARKS:
1) Some experiments/learnings https://github.com/JofArnold/zkp-learning-in-public
2) A blockchain-based Dungeon crawler built for a hackathon that uses a SNARK (Circom, snarkjs) to validate that the user hasn't cheated when getting to the end of the maze https://github.com/Derked/FantasyCampaign
snarky-sudoku
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Understanding Zero-knowledge proofs through illustrated examples
It's kind of mind-blowing that the universe allows us to do this at all: Convincingly prove that you have a solution to a puzzle without revealing anything about the solution itself.
On the sudoku example, I built out a playable version of zero-knowledge sudoku a few months ago: https://github.com/nalinbhardwaj/snarky-sudoku
It doesn't use the same strategy as the article, but the underlying idea of non-interactive SNARK based proof is the same (just using the more general circom circuit library to compile the constraints into a ZK-SNARK).