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Best Practices for Writing Prover and Verifier Circuits for Zero-Knowledge Proof Implementation

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Considering that I am writing a circuit that will take age as input and return true or false.

For this ZKP system, I guess I don't need a separate prover circuit and verifier circuit.

Consider that I am writing a circuit that will take age as input and generate a proof. Now I will write another circuit for a verifier that will take the proof as input and verify whether it is true or false.

I am seeking expert advice on which one is correct or if there are better approaches to implement this. I was curious about the membership proof technique as well.

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