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Zero-Knowledge Proof is when someone proves to know something without disclosing it. In a zero-knowledge proof event, two individuals are involved - the verifier and the prover. The verification must be certain, it is not about trust. In the digital age most of us have some accounts on several platforms and apps. We need a system based on maths, not on trust, says Francesco Bianchi from Cubbit, who is trying to change the face of the Internet into something secure and sustainable.