Zero-Knowledge Cryptography Moves Beyond Blockchain
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Zero-knowledge proofs, originally developed for blockchain privacy and scalability, could now play a role in governance. ZK systems allow verification of voter eligibility and results without exposing identities. Analysts predict the ZK market could reach $10.2B annually by 2030, processing billions of proofs with speeds approaching major payment networks. Proponents say anonymous voting could protect judicial independence, while critics warn it may reduce transparency.