A zkTLS oracle protocol that brings web private data verifiable on-chain. | Incubated by @BinanceLabs. 🔗 https://t.co/D0Ny7X23v8 is live on mainnets.
Oct 17, 2024 • 10 tweets • 4 min read
We’re thrilled to announce that zkPass has successfully secured $12.5M in a Series A funding round! This brings our total funding to $15M and will accelerate zkTLS development across Web3 ecosystems.
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With support from @dao5, CE Innovation Capital, @animocabrands, @l2iterative, UOB Venture Management, @FlowTraders, @ambergroup_io, @LelandVentures, @iobc_capital, @Signum_Capital, @BingVentures, @MH_Ventures, @wagmi_vc, @Taisu_Ventures, @CerasVentures, @Globalcoinrsrch, and others, we’re pushing boundaries in secure, private data-sharing.
It's time to reintroduce the #zkPass, the composable identity protocol leveraging zero-knowledge attestation from Web2/Web3 based on MPC & ZKP.
A thread🧵about how it implements privacy-preserving, verifiable, compatibility, and anti-cheating features.
Web3 identity plays a crucial role in establishing a secure and decentralized online environment.
By utilizing Web3, users can take control of their identities and data, rather than relying on centralized data brokers that may put them at risk of data breaches.
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Oct 8, 2022 • 10 tweets • 4 min read
More details of the new paradigm for identity verification based on the @zkPass Protocol.
A thread🧵TL;DR
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Roles Definition
Prover[P] is the party that has to prove his/her identity. (e.g. individuals)
Verifier[V] is the party that has to verify the identity of P. (e.g. businesses)
Server[S] is the trusted data source eligible to verify the identity of P. (e.g. passport issuer)