AntChain FAIR introduces verifiable computing technology based on zero-knowledge proofs
ChainCatcher news, at the 2023 World Artificial Intelligence Conference Global Blockchain Industry Summit Forum, AntChain announced a complete architectural upgrade of its privacy collaboration platform AntChain FAIR, introducing verifiable computing technology centered on Zero-Knowledge Proofs (ZKP), expanding from trusted data circulation to verifiable computing processes, data attributes, and identities. In addition, AntChain FAIR has incorporated a new type of Zero-Knowledge Proof virtual machine zkWASM into its trusted computing architecture, achieving instruction-level provable characteristics. This allows algorithms written in various front-end languages to be converted into proofs based on the WASM multi-language ecosystem, without needing to worry about the underlying complex algorithm details, thus enhancing the user-friendliness of application development.
It is reported that FAIR is a privacy collaboration platform launched by AntChain for data circulation, integrating the advantages of blockchain and privacy computing. The collaboration process is driven by smart contracts, while the data circulation is addressed by a privacy computing engine, and rights confirmation, registration, and transaction consensus are achieved through blockchain technology. This can resolve the inherent contradiction between data sharing and privacy protection during the data circulation process. Currently, FAIR has been applied in several data exchanges, including Hangzhou Data Exchange and Guizhou Data Institute. (Source link)