Artículo: AMZ-B0FLBRBRHX

Zero Knowledge Identity: Privacy-Preserving Compliance in the Blockchain Age

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  • In the 21st century, identity is increasingly digital. From logging into online banking to signing legal contracts and accessing government services, our personal and organizational identities are transmitted, validated, and stored through digital systems. Despite this ubiquity, digital identity infrastructure remains fragmented, insecure, and opaque. Centralized identity systems have led to significant data breaches, identity theft, surveillance concerns, and exclusion of unbanked and under-documented populations. These issues are exacerbated by the ever-growing demands of compliance frameworks such as Know Your Customer (KYC), Anti-Money Laundering (AML), and the data privacy mandates of laws like the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and Brazil's LGPD.A key question arises: how can we create identity systems that are secure, privacy-preserving, inclusive, and compliant with legal and regulatory demands? The convergence of blockchain technology and zero-knowledge proofs (ZKPs) offers a promising answer.Blockchain technology emerged from the quest for decentralized trust. Its core promise is to enable mutually distrustful parties to reach consensus without a central authority. By maintaining an immutable, append-only ledger, blockchain can serve as a global verification infrastructure that is transparent, auditable, and resistant to tampering.

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