Reading into zkRollups, I've found that validity proofs are generated using either zkSNARKs or zkSTARKs. Given that transactions are public inputs, I was wondering why proof systems with zero knowledge property are used? Would it not be sufficient to use proof systems with knowledge soundness, but without the zero knowledge property? I fail to understand why we need the zero knowledge property. Any pointers or insights would be appreciated!
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