{"id":3005,"date":"2017-10-18T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2017-10-18T00:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/crypto-economy.com\/2017\/10\/18\/zcash-the-completely-anonymous-cryptocurrency\/"},"modified":"2023-04-05T12:40:21","modified_gmt":"2023-04-05T12:40:21","slug":"zcash-the-completely-anonymous-cryptocurrency","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/crypto-economy.com\/zcash-the-completely-anonymous-cryptocurrency\/","title":{"rendered":"Zcash – What is it and how does this anonymous cryptocurrency work?"},"content":{"rendered":"

Zcash is an anonymous cryptocurrency<\/a><\/strong> that began its journey in 2014 with a project called ZeroCoin<\/strong>. This virtual currency is based on the same code as bitcoin, but it differs from this and Ethereum<\/strong> by the added functionality of totally private transactions<\/strong>. For that reason, it is said that Zcash <\/strong>is “impossible to find”.<\/p>\n

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To allow transactions to be completely private, Zcash employs a technology called Zero Knowledge Proof known as zk-SNARK that comes from the acronym of ‘zero-knowledge succinct non-interactive arguments of knowledge’, that is, succinct non-interactive knowledge arguments of zero knowledge.<\/p>\n

Even the world’s most intelligent mathematicians have described zero knowledge tests as “impossible mathematics” and only a small number of researchers worldwide have a complete understanding of the details of how it works.<\/p>\n

“Zcash was developed and launched by top-level cryptographers in 2016. The underlying protocol is based on research by scientists from MIT, Technion, Johns Hopkins, Tel Aviv University and UC Berkeley.” They say from their website<\/a>.<\/em><\/p>\n

What is a zero knowledge test?<\/strong><\/h2>\n

Simply put, Zero Knowledge Proof<\/strong> means that it is possible to demonstrate that a calculation has been made, without having to do it again. In other words, you can prove a true statement without revealing anything about it.<\/p>\n

Zero knowledge tests make Zcash untraceable through the creation of private transactions.<\/p>\n

Zcash’s cryptography hides the sender and recipient of its transactions, as well as the value of each of them. In this way, the only data that could be found in blockchains is that a move has been made at some point.<\/p>\n

The addresses where the amount of Zcash is sent are also completely anonymous, which means that if the real identity or the real address is not known, it will not be possible to see who or where the currency is being transferred.<\/p>\n

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Who would want financial privacy?<\/strong><\/h2>\n

There are a lot of cases of legitimate use of financial privacy. In fact, if we think about it, financial privacy is probably desired for most of the transactions that occur in the world, for example:<\/p>\n

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  • A company that wants to protect information<\/strong> about its supply chain<\/li>\n
  • A person who does not want to be known publicly who is paying a lawyer to divorce<\/li>\n
  • An operating table or other intermediary company between buyers and sellers of various products, who want to prevent them from knowing outside the trade.<\/li>\n
  • A rich person who does not want any criminal to see their activities and possibly try to extort money from them.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n