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- Zero-Knowledge (ZK) Voting: A privacy-focused voting method using zero-knowledge proofs to allow participants to verify outcomes without revealing individual votes.
- Overton Window: The range of policies considered acceptable in public discourse, which can shift over time based on societal attitudes.
- zk-Anonymity: The combination of zero-knowledge proofs and anonymity techniques to conceal participant identities while maintaining verifiable outcomes.