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12 December 2025

  • 08:5208:52, 12 December 2025 Zero Knowledge Proof (hist | edit) [2,383 bytes] Demo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "To prove a character set belongs to a string without revealing the set, you use *Zero-Knowledge Proofs* (ZKPs), specifically techniques like zk-SNARKs/STARKs or specialized commitment schemes (e.g., Merkle Trees, Pedersen Commitments) to generate a short proof that a commitment to the string and the set satisfies the "all characters in set" condition, verifiable with a public key/verifier, all without disclosing the actual characters of the string or set, only proving th...")

11 December 2025

  • 07:1007:10, 11 December 2025 DashLaws (hist | edit) [282 bytes] Demo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Here we will transcribe the laws that are prerequisites in the Dash code implementation, and vote for them. The people that will have voting rights here , they should prove that the hold Dash (and how many) by signing specific designed statements and post them in their user page.")

6 December 2025

5 December 2025

  • 04:5304:53, 5 December 2025 Wiki (hist | edit) [3,531 bytes] Demo (talk | contribs) (Created page with " A wiki is a type of collaborative website that allows users to easily create, edit, and link content through their web browser, often without needing special software or logins. The most famous example is the online encyclopedia Wikipedia. '''Key Characteristics''' *Collaborative: Wikis are designed for groups of people to share ideas and information quickly. Content creation is a collective effort, without a defined owner for specific pages. *Easy Editing: Content is...")
  • 04:0604:06, 5 December 2025 Proof of personhood (hist | edit) [698 bytes] Demo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Proof of personhood (PoP) is a means of resisting malicious attacks on peer-to-peer networks, particularly attacks that use multiple fake identities, otherwise known as a Sybil attack. Decentralized online platforms are particularly vulnerable to such attacks by their very nature, as notionally democratic and responsive to large voting blocks. In PoP, each unique human participant obtains one equal unit of voting power, and any associated rewards. The term is used in cr...")

4 December 2025

3 December 2025