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← Logic & PuzzlesA computationally limited sensor transmits encrypted data alongside a zero-knowledge proof to a central server. Which outcome indicates a secure and valid data transmission?
A)Server rejects due to format
B)Sensor sends all secrets openly
C)Verifier accepts proof and data✓
D)Encrypted data is rapidly decrypted
💡 Explanation
When a verifier accepts the zero-knowledge proof, it confirms the encrypted data's integrity and validity without revealing any underlying secrets; this uses the completeness and soundness mechanisms of the proof. Therefore, the correct outcome is data and proof acceptance, rather than rejection or data exposure.
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