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SNARKs vs STARKs: A Comparison of ZK Tech SNARKs and STARKs are both types of Zero-Knowledge Proofs, but they have key differences. SNARKs are Succinct Non-Interactive Arguments of Knowledge, known for their compact size and efficiency in verification. However, they rely on cryptographic assumptions and trusted setups. STARKs, or Scalable Transparent Arguments of Knowledge, are more transparent and scalable. They don't require trust setups, making them more secure and versatile. SNARKs are great for applications needing fast verification, while STARKs excel in transparency and scalability. Each has its use case depending on the specific needs of the implementation.
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