When I first started into the Fabric Protocol, what really stood out to me was the way it manage to keep things both transparent and private.

A lot of blockchains throw everything out in the open. That can be great for trust, but it’s not always ideal if you’re dealing with stuff that needs to stay under wraps. What I like about Zero Knowledge Proofs in Fabric is pretty simple: you can prove something’s legit without showing all your cards.

Honestly, that changes the whole trust game on a decentralized network. I get to prove a transaction is valid, but I don’t have to spill every detail. My data stays safe, but the network still knows I’m telling the truth.

So you end up with a system that stays open, but doesn’t force you to give up privacy. To me, it’s proof that you don’t have to pick between transparency and confidentiality when you’re building modern blockchain tech.

@Fabric Foundation

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