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Zero-knowledge proof

Zero-knowledge proofs are methods of proving the possession of certain information without revealing it. They involve interaction between a prover and verifier, and can be non-interactive if based on computational assumptions. These proofs rely on the Fiat–Shamir heuristic to be non-interactive.

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COS 473: Elements of Decentralized Finance

Princeton University

Spring 2023

This Princeton University course presents an interdisciplinary approach to understanding DeFi. It introduces various financial instruments enabled by blockchains and provides a hands-on experience interacting with Ethereum's testnet. Topics covered include token transfers, market-making, oracles, and DAOs.

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