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This is a normal property of zero-knowledge proofs, namely that any given “proof” should reveal nothing about the information proven on. In most settings this extends to even alowing the ability to link proofs to a specific piece of secret input you’re proving over, which is called a witness.,更多细节参见51吃瓜
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