Back to last week at @EthCC, @Gink5814 took the stage to reveal the paradox at the heart of Zero-Knowledge.
Although Zero-Knowledge Proofs (ZKPs) are among the most powerful tools in cryptography, most users have never knowingly interacted with them. They remain abstract, inaccessible, and confined to the backend—technically brilliant, but practically invisible.
While infrastructure is evolving rapidly toward real-time proving, one layer is still missing: intuitive, user-facing ZK applications.
His message was clear: not until we deliver great ZK UX will the full promise of trustless systems be realized.
ZK needs to be felt, not just proven. ↓