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Zero-knowledge proof (ZKP) is a cryptographic protocol where one party can prove to another party that a statement is true without revealing any information beyond the fact of the statement’s truth.

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baseline

The Baseline Protocol is an open source initiative that combines advances in cryptography, messaging, and distributed ledger technology to enable confidential and complex coordination between enterprises while keeping data in systems of record. This repo serves as the main repo for the Baseline Protocol, containing core packages, examples, and r…

  • Updated May 9, 2025

Curated Web3 security learning hub for smart contract auditors and protocol teams: roadmaps, audit tools, public reports, fuzzing, formal verification, AI-assisted workflows, offchain security, incident response, and launch checklists.

  • Updated May 25, 2026
  • Python

Verify Before You Hire — a decentralized, TEE-attested audit & marketplace protocol for AI agents. On-chain audit registry (MDDRM reputation), SGX/DCAP-backed sandbox, and a buyer-facing trust marketplace.

  • Updated May 6, 2026
  • TypeScript
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