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ZK vs FHE, What's the difference? For Zk, the main goal is about verifying the integrity or correctness of a computation or a claim without revealing the inputs. With ZK, the prover needs to know the plaintext data in order to generate the proof. So Zk can't run encrypted data. FHE, on the other hand, is all about computation on encrypted data. The whole point is that you can take data, encrypt it, and send, then a third party who doesn't have the key can run calculations on that encrypted data without ever needing to decrypt the data. The result is still encrypted and sent back to you, and only you can decrypt it to see the final output. The key takeaway with FHE is that the data is never in a readable state for the party performing the computation. And do you know something cool... FHE is fully composable, meaning you can choose what data to encrypt, and who has the rights to decrypt it if needed. FHE is no longer a theory, it's now in practice, thanks to @zama #ZamaCreatorProgram
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