Just got myself a Citizenship credential through zkMe — honestly impressed by how it handles privacy.
What's cool? Your actual data never gets exposed. The credential is reusable across platforms, and everything stays secure through zero-knowledge proofs.
Finally, an identity solution that doesn't make you choose between convenience and privacy. If you're tired of handing over your data to every platform, this might be worth checking out.
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TommyTeacher1
· 13h ago
zkMe is really impressive. Zero-knowledge proofs for identity verification, data stays private, this is what Web3 is supposed to be like.
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FUD_Whisperer
· 18h ago
Zero-knowledge proof sounds good, but can it really prevent all tracking... I feel like I need to test it myself to believe it.
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RooftopVIP
· 12-11 20:21
NGL, zkMe is really interesting. Zero-knowledge proof finally managed to get privacy right this time.
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OnChainDetective
· 12-10 12:00
Wait, are zero-knowledge proofs really without backdoors? I tracked a few large transfers from zkMe, and the fund flow is a bit... delicate.
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ParallelChainMaxi
· 12-10 11:59
ngl, zkMe's set of zero-knowledge proofs is truly amazing; finally, there's no need to choose between privacy and convenience.
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FUD_Vaccinated
· 12-10 11:56
ngl this is the correct way to enable authentication, it's really refreshing not to have to sell yourself to every platform
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BearEatsAll
· 12-10 11:55
ngl zkme really has some substance; the zero-knowledge proof approach is finally more than just a slogan.
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AllInAlice
· 12-10 11:54
ngl Zero-Knowledge Proofs are finally getting creative; data remains confidential but can still be used everywhere. This is the kind of identity solution I want.
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0xInsomnia
· 12-10 11:53
ngl zkme, this set of zero-knowledge proof techniques is truly amazing; not putting data on the chain is really comfortable.
Just got myself a Citizenship credential through zkMe — honestly impressed by how it handles privacy.
What's cool? Your actual data never gets exposed. The credential is reusable across platforms, and everything stays secure through zero-knowledge proofs.
Finally, an identity solution that doesn't make you choose between convenience and privacy. If you're tired of handing over your data to every platform, this might be worth checking out.