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| Kryptografia krzywych eliptycznych× | zk-SNARK× | |
|---|---|---|
| Dziedzina | Kryptografia | Kryptografia |
| Rodzina | Machine learning | Machine learning |
| Rok powstania≠ | 1985 | 2014 |
| Twórca≠ | Neal Koblitz | Eli Ben-Sasson |
| Typ≠ | asymmetric encryption and key agreement | zero-knowledge argument of knowledge |
| Źródło pierwotne≠ | Miller, V. S. (1985). Use of Elliptic Curves in Cryptography. In Proceedings of the Advances in Cryptology - CRYPTO 1985, LNCS 218, pp. 417-426. DOI ↗ | Ben-Sasson, E., Chiesa, A., Garman, C., Green, M., Miers, I., Tromer, E., & Virza, M. (2014). Zerocash: Decentralized Anonymous Payments from Bitcoin. In IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (SP), pp. 459-474. DOI ↗ |
| Inne nazwy≠ | ECC, elliptic curve cryptosystem | zk-SNARK, zero-knowledge proof, SNARK |
| Pokrewne | 3 | 3 |
| Podsumowanie≠ | Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC) is a public-key cryptosystem based on the algebraic structure of elliptic curves over finite fields. Proposed independently by Neal Koblitz and Victor Miller in 1985, ECC offers equivalent security to RSA with much smaller key sizes. Modern cryptography increasingly favors ECC for its efficiency: a 256-bit ECC key provides security comparable to a 2048-bit RSA key, making it ideal for constrained environments and high-performance systems. | A zk-SNARK (Zero-Knowledge Succinct Non-Interactive Argument of Knowledge) is a cryptographic proof system that allows a prover to convince a verifier that a statement is true without revealing any information beyond the statement's validity. The acronym describes its key properties: it requires no interaction, proofs are short (succinct), and verification is efficient. zk-SNARKs were popularized by their application in the Zcash cryptocurrency but have since found use in blockchain scaling solutions, privacy-preserving computations, and verifiable computing. |
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