• 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....
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  • 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...
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  • May 2021. Zerocoin: Anonymous Distributed E-Cash from Bitcoin Archived 8 February 2014 at the Wayback Machine "Zerocoin Project". zerocoin.org. Retrieved...
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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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    "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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  • Oblivious transfer Accumulator (cryptography) Key signing party Web of trust Zerocoin Anagrams — used by 17th-century natural philosophers to establish priority...
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  • protocol) can be increased by adding software augmentations to the VC. Zerocoin, for example, uses an algorithmic process called "zero-knowledge proof"...
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