Zero-knowledge proofs (ZKPs) are a powerful technology with various applications in financial privacy and identity verification. However, despite their potential, adoption of ZKPs has been limited due to challenges such as increased computational burden and complexity. Recent innovations in ZK technology have addressed some of these downsides, making it easier to work with and improving security. Advancements in modular design have also made it possible for developers to support ZK-based solutions without adding complexity to their existing tech stack. Projects like Pera have implemented ZK technology to maintain user privacy through Zero Trust Protocols (ZTPs) that can operate across multiple chains. With the technological advancements and solutions in place, the biggest hurdle for ZKPs is widespread adoption across the multichain landscape. If achieved, zero-knowledge technology could solve real-world problems in various fields such as privacy, healthcare, and trading.



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