Comment on Is it completely impossible to do age verification without compromising privacy?
chicken@lemmy.dbzer0.com 14 hours agoThere are some pretty strong arguments that even zk proof is a flawed way of preserving privacy though, in a variety of ways. It prevents pseudonymity by enabling one-user-one-account, and it leaves users vulnerable to being coerced to reveal their full online activities by handing over cryptographic keys.
Wren@lemmy.today 13 hours ago
Got ready to read some bullshit,
Vitalik Buterin
nevermind. But damn, what a great read. I haven’t given much thought to on-chain ID in years and he lays it out pretty well. Still sounds like encrypted tokens are the way to go, but we all need to have multiple forms for it to protect anonymity.
chicken@lemmy.dbzer0.com 12 hours ago
If there’s one person who knows their applied zk proofs, it’s that guy.