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Non-interactive zero-knowledge proofs are zero-knowledge proofs where the interaction between a prover and a verifier can be simulated by the prover, making direct communication to the verifier unnecessary and making proof generation possible to do off-line. Subsequently such a proof can be sent and verified by also verifying that the simulation of the verifier was done correctly.

These cryptographic techniques have seen interest in blockchain applications recently, with instantiations such as NIZK, zk-SNARK, zk-STARK.

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