The collaboration between these two projects caught our attention for a pretty straightforward reason: it refuses to pit privacy against compliance.
Here's the thing. Verify your identity once, generate a zero-knowledge proof, and that's it. No permanent databases hoarding personal data. No identity documents stacked on servers. No permanent compliance tags following you around forever.
The approach reframes the entire discussion. Instead of choosing between financial privacy and regulatory requirements, it enables both simultaneously. You prove what needs to be proven without exposing who you are.
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ShortingEnthusiast
· 5h ago
This idea is brilliant; finally, someone understands that privacy and compliance are not mutually exclusive.
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WalletDivorcer
· 5h ago
This approach is quite interesting; finally, someone has thought of the balance between privacy and compliance.
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UnluckyMiner
· 5h ago
This idea is brilliant; finally, someone thought of using zero-knowledge proofs to break this deadlock.
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SchrodingerProfit
· 5h ago
Wow, someone finally thought of this solution. Zero-knowledge proofs are truly unbeatable.
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MEV_Whisperer
· 5h ago
This idea is indeed brilliant; finally, someone has reconciled the two arch-enemies: privacy and compliance.
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quiet_lurker
· 5h ago
This idea is indeed brilliant. Zero-knowledge proofs get it done in one go, and data is no longer exploited like chives.
The collaboration between these two projects caught our attention for a pretty straightforward reason: it refuses to pit privacy against compliance.
Here's the thing. Verify your identity once, generate a zero-knowledge proof, and that's it. No permanent databases hoarding personal data. No identity documents stacked on servers. No permanent compliance tags following you around forever.
The approach reframes the entire discussion. Instead of choosing between financial privacy and regulatory requirements, it enables both simultaneously. You prove what needs to be proven without exposing who you are.