I didn't have time to look into this today, but bookmarked it to come back to soon. Super interested in privacy, but also recognize the real world practical/regulatory requirements for KYC. I've been mentally playing around with some ZKP models for this, but want to dive into what the Polkadot crew has cooked here. If you're writing about this, please please please let me know. Privacy-enabled/privacy-protected proof of identity is going to be pretty big with the overall regulatory shackles coming off
Imagine a world where you KYC by simply connecting your wallet. Or keeping your followers even if you're de-platformed on a social media site. More user control, less risk. Privacy by default. This is Decentralized Identity (DID) powered by Polkadot.
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