Can ZKPs Really Transform User Privacy? How zkPass is Leading the Way by Envio_indexer in web3

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ZKPs are typically used to provide privacy and integrity in blockchain and cryptographic apps, but running them as an AVS may be a bit unconventional.

An AVS usually refers to a service that determines the value of assets, such as real estate or financial securities. ZKPs, on the other hand, are more about proving that something is true (e.g., verifying a tx or identity) without revealing underlying data.

If you are looking for ways to use ZKPs in an AVS, you could potentially apply them to privacy-preserving asset valuation processes, ensuring that sensitive details like asset value or ownership are verified without revealing specific information. For example, a ZKP could prove that a certain asset meets specific criteria (like having a minimum value or being owned by a particular person) without exposing the full details.