There are definitely certain scenarios, especially around verifiable compute, in which you can think of ZK as a software alternative to a secure enclave.
Interestingly, if you ask people which they would trust for a rollup, most say ZK is the more trustworthy technology. In part just because it doesn't depend on one vendor (the enclave manufacturer).
Interestingly, if you ask people which they would trust for a rollup, most say ZK is the more trustworthy technology. In part just because it doesn't depend on one vendor (the enclave manufacturer).