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A curated repository and personal research log focused on Zero-Knowledge Proof (ZKP) literature, verifiable computing, and cryptographic theory.
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ZKPedia functions more as a personal study notebook than a production-grade library or a community-driven encyclopedia. With only 6 stars over a span of nearly four years, the project lacks the network effects or community velocity required to become a standard reference. In the competitive landscape of ZKP education, it is overshadowed by high-authority resources like the 'Awesome Zero Knowledge' lists, ZKPodcast, and academic courses from institutions like Stanford (Dan Boneh). The defensibility is near zero as the content is a collection of existing knowledge without a proprietary dataset or novel synthesis. Furthermore, the utility of static, low-traffic knowledge repositories is being rapidly eroded by frontier LLMs (Claude 3.5, GPT-4o) which can synthesize the same cryptographic papers into personalized tutorials on demand. While frontier labs won't 'build' a ZKPedia, their models essentially replace the need for it.
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