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Zerocoin is a
privacy protocol proposed in 2013 by
Johns Hopkins University professor Matthew D.
Green and his
graduate students, Ian
Miers and Christina...
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satellite television piracy. He is a
member of the
teams that
developed the
Zerocoin anonymous cryptocurrency and Zerocash. He has also been
influential in...
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Informatics from
Johns Hopkins University,
wrote a
paper on
implementing the
zerocoin protocol into a
cryptocurrency with
Matthew Green as a
faculty member....
- May 2021.
Zerocoin:
Anonymous Distributed E-Cash from
Bitcoin Archived 8
February 2014 at the
Wayback Machine "
Zerocoin Project".
zerocoin.org. Retrieved...
- workings,
which might be secret. Zero-knowledge
proofs were
applied in the
Zerocoin and
Zerocash protocols,
which culminated in the
birth of
Zcoin (later rebranded...
- "ECC’s
owners to
donate ECC". A
majority of the
investors and
owners of
Zerocoin Electric Coin
Company LLC (ECC) have
agreed to
donate the ECC
company as...
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personal information of
their users. Some cryptocurrencies, such as Monero,
Zerocoin, Zerocash, and CryptoNote,
implement additional measures to
increase privacy...
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Oblivious transfer Ac****ulator (cryptography) Key
signing party Web of
trust Zerocoin Anagrams — used by 17th-century
natural philosophers to
establish priority...
- protocol) can be
increased by
adding software augmentations to the VC.
Zerocoin, for example, uses an
algorithmic process called "zero-knowledge proof"...