Zero-Knowledge Identity Verification
Meaning ⎊ Cryptographic methods to prove identity or eligibility requirements without disclosing sensitive personal user data.
User Data Sovereignty
Meaning ⎊ The principle where individuals retain full control and ownership over their personal data and identity attributes.
Selective Data Disclosure
Meaning ⎊ The practice of providing only the minimum necessary information to a protocol to fulfill a specific request or requirement.
zk-SNARKs for KYC
Meaning ⎊ Using cryptographic proofs to verify identity and compliance status without exposing private user data.
Hash-Based Commitments
Meaning ⎊ A commitment scheme that uses a collision-resistant hash function to commit to a value for later revelation.
Zero Knowledge Proof Governance
Meaning ⎊ Zero Knowledge Proof Governance secures decentralized consensus by cryptographically validating voter eligibility while ensuring private intent.
On-Chain Identity Verification
Meaning ⎊ Using cryptographic proofs to verify user identity on-chain while maintaining privacy and regulatory compliance.
Merkle Tree Liability Verification
Meaning ⎊ A cryptographic method enabling users to verify their inclusion in an exchange's total liability calculation privately.
Identity Oracles
Meaning ⎊ Decentralized services providing identity verification proofs to smart contracts without exposing private user data.
Zero Knowledge Identity Proofs
Meaning ⎊ Mathematical proofs verifying personal attributes without revealing the underlying data to ensure privacy-compliant identity checks.
Zero Knowledge Identity Verification
Meaning ⎊ Zero Knowledge Identity Verification enables secure, private, and verifiable user authentication for decentralized financial markets.
Zero Knowledge Economic Proofs
Meaning ⎊ Zero Knowledge Economic Proofs enable trustless, private verification of financial solvency and risk compliance in decentralized global markets.
