ZK-Certificate — auditable evidence for cryptographic-grade integers

ZK-Certificate presents scope-aware mathematical evidence, certificate concepts and authorised integration guidance for cryptographic and research workflows. The public page is static documentation and product information only; live usage requires an authenticated Byt-Wyze account, a valid entitlement and a scoped, quota-controlled API key.

ZK-Certificate presents scope-aware mathematical evidence, certificate concepts and authorised integration guidance for cryptographic and research workflows.

ZK-Certificate

Keep the evidence, not just the answer.

Auditable evidence for cryptographic-grade integers.

ZK-Certificate is a proof-scoped research and engineering system for analysing integer structure and producing structured mathematical evidence. Licensed workflows may expose certificate and classification records according to the supplied API contract.

This page is static documentation and product information only. Nothing here performs an analysis, and no request is made from your browser.

Everything shown on this page is written documentation and illustrative structure. Live usage is available only through an authenticated, entitled and quota-controlled workflow. No public trial endpoint is provided on this page.

ZK-Certificate addresses this evidence and reproducibility problem through structured, scope-aware mathematical records delivered through authorised workflows.

Access is issued through the standard entitlement process. Tell us about your workflow and we will scope the right level of access.

  • Licensed product capability
  • Composite certification
  • A failed valid witness within the stated domain gives checkable compositeness evidence.
  • Certificate records
  • Capture the witness, discriminant, identity, result and declared scope in structured output.
  • Inspect available p-1 structure, subgroup signals, short order-based findings and related evidence within the configured scope.
  • Repository capability
  • Batch workflows
  • Process candidate sets in the research repository and retain machine-readable results for later review.
  • Research workflow