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How are zero-knowledge proofs used in blockchains to achieve anonymity?

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The idea of blockchain is clear to me - If we reach consensus and all participants have the same state, it is easy to verify transactions. But new mechanisms (like Z-Cash) allow this without the transaction information be publicly readable by all participants. How is this even possible?

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Imagine yourself 5-yrs old watching a real airplane taking off, asking how. The real question is, what kind of argument/response would you accept? It seems you are fine with "Zcash doing the magic" idea, so why not read their docs? Sorry if this sound rude.
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