The implication of zero knowledge proofs is that no private data need be shared. The “zk-something” you and Molly both brush over translates literally to “verifying knowledge without any private information having to be…
All messages on a blockchain ledger are signed messages. A practical example is signing the message “I, user 1234, am sending 1000 USDC to user 5678”
How many times do we have to keep trying to make cars happen, we have perfectly good horse-drawn carriages! The constitution DAO was pretty successful application of the tech. Within a week, they went from idea to…
The whole post has a general tone of hand-waving away any decentralized idea as dystopian or a privacy nightmare, without taking any look at the current dystopian landscape of Google and Apple account based identity.…
There are two interesting aspects of self-sovereign identity that are not worth hand-waiving away as dystopian: - it provides identity tools that use standards that span across geographical and platform boundaries. this…
You fall into the same trap that the parent commenter points out. Rarely does a serious web3 project aim to put everything on a blockchain. But something like a Kickstarter-ish crowdfund system could be using a…
The implication of zero knowledge proofs is that no private data need be shared. The “zk-something” you and Molly both brush over translates literally to “verifying knowledge without any private information having to be…
All messages on a blockchain ledger are signed messages. A practical example is signing the message “I, user 1234, am sending 1000 USDC to user 5678”
How many times do we have to keep trying to make cars happen, we have perfectly good horse-drawn carriages! The constitution DAO was pretty successful application of the tech. Within a week, they went from idea to…
The whole post has a general tone of hand-waving away any decentralized idea as dystopian or a privacy nightmare, without taking any look at the current dystopian landscape of Google and Apple account based identity.…
There are two interesting aspects of self-sovereign identity that are not worth hand-waiving away as dystopian: - it provides identity tools that use standards that span across geographical and platform boundaries. this…
You fall into the same trap that the parent commenter points out. Rarely does a serious web3 project aim to put everything on a blockchain. But something like a Kickstarter-ish crowdfund system could be using a…