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How does the blockchain ensure data privacy during transactions and computations?
The blockchain ensures privacy by using zero knowledge proof technology to verify the validity of transactions and computations without exposing the underlying data. When a Proof Pod performs a task like identity verification or AI processing, it generates a cryptographic proof that confirms the operation was executed correctly. This proof alone is recorded on chain, allowing the blockchain to provide transparent and immutable verification while the sensitive information itself remains completely confidential and off-chain.
This mechanism is supported by the native ZKP Coin, which incentivizes and powers the ecosystem. Customers using Proof Pods are rewarded with this token for engaging in private computations, and an upcoming presale will make the cryptocurrency more widely available. Together, this fusion of a proof-based blockchain and zero knowledge proof applications creates a secure, scalable infrastructure for industries that require both auditability and strict data confidentiality, giving users full control over their information.