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  • @NotMyOldRedditName
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    It absolutely can be done with zero knowledge proofs, but it needs to be from an authoritative source.

    It could prove you are over the age of 18 (or 21) without having to divulge any other sensitive information, and be untrackable between sites or any outside agency (e.g government doesn’t know and can’t know you visited a site or location that verifies your age)

    They could add it to our drivers licenses or passports or whatever which would cover the authoritative part. Your ID is an NFT at that point, and could be fully digital.

    Edit: they might even tie generating the proof to requiring a biometric verification (fingerprint) so you can’t give your ID to someone else.

    • prole
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      18 hours ago

      Zero Knowledge proofs are so fucking cool.

      Say what you will about crypto in general, but the math behind some of the stuff is just so elegant.

      • @[email protected]
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        18 hours ago

        No one has ever denied the math wasn’t cool. It’s just that the usecase (NFTs) were terrible. I guess the hype has now died down so we might see some actual uses, like land ownership information.

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          It’s just that the usecase (NFTs) were terrible.

          It’s the use case for digital images.

          NFTs in general are still cool. Concert tickets, tokenzied stocks, land ownership, car ownership, digital keys (that can open digital or physical things), digital IDs, it’s endless what can be done with them, but it’s a long way until some of these things get adopted.

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          8 hours ago

          Well I was referring more to things like Monero, not NFTs…