We live in a digital age of profound distrust. We got here by handing over important aspects of our lives, including our money and social interactions, to a small number of powerful institutions. Each of us has been left weaker while those institutions--corporations and government agencies--have grown stronger. They insist on our faith even as their behavior gives us little reason to offer it. Eli Ben-Sasson co-invented the STARK cryptographic system, widely regarded as the gold standard for blockchain scalability. Now, partnering with renowned journalist Nathan Jeffay, he reveals how mathematical certainty can replace institutional authority in our digital lives. Zero Knowledge, Infinite Trust moves beyond cryptocurrency speculation and political manifestos to examine how blockchain's greatest promise lies in something far older: humanity's timeless pursuit of integrity. Through engaging storytelling and clear exposition, Ben-Sasson explains the disruptive novelty of blockchains.
He then goes on to illuminate how Zero Knowledge Proofs and STARK technology are solving the critical challenges that have kept truly decentralized networks from achieving mass adoption. And the implications extend far beyond cryptocurrency; these innovations could transform the essential fabric of modern life, from securing personal data and digital identity to ensuring election integrity and protecting privacy in an age of increasing surveillance. What makes Zero Knowledge, Infinite Trust so compelling is its historical perspective. Ben-Sasson situates these technological developments within humanity's age-old quest for genuine transparency, drawing unsettling parallels between today's centralized digital power and the control systems it was meant to replace. This is the story of how the internet broke trust, and how mathematics might restore it. For tech professionals, business leaders, policymakers, and any global citizen concerned about digital privacy and corporate power, this book offers a roadmap for understanding, and participating in, the needed rebalancing of our digital world.