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This article is based on the Homer Jones Memorial Lecture delivered at the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, October 19, 2022.
An Introduction to Zero-Knowledge Proofs in Blockchains and Economics - Review
With a zero-knowledge proof (ZKP), a party can prove that a statement is true without revealing any information except for whether it is indeed true or not. The obvious benefit is privacy since the prover does not need to reveal any additional information, and the second benefit is that it can significantly reduce the cost of verifying the correctness of a statement.
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Tornado Cash and Blockchain Privacy: A Primer for Economists and Policymakers - Review
This article explores non-custodial crypto asset mixers such as Tornado Cash. We analyze what types of mixers exist and how they work.
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