Zero-Knowledge Credential

Anonymity

A Zero-Knowledge Credential (ZKC) fundamentally leverages cryptographic techniques to decouple identity assertion from revealing sensitive underlying data. This approach allows verification of specific attributes—such as age or professional certification—without disclosing the attribute’s precise value. Within cryptocurrency and derivatives markets, this offers a pathway to selective disclosure, enhancing privacy while maintaining compliance with regulatory requirements. The core principle ensures that a verifier gains assurance of a claim’s validity without acquiring any information beyond that specific claim.