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Actually I have an idea for you: i think you can use cryptography to prove that an SSL session really happened. So you could prove indexing of HTTPS sites.



You can prove that a TLS session happened, but nothing about its contents, so you can't really prove indexing.


I think the way this works is having the code to execute an ssl session encoded in a zkSnark. One of the zkSnark based blockchains is doing it.




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