Aleo blockchain integrates zero-knowledge privacy ZKP network zPass
Aleo blockchain has integrated the zero-knowledge privacy (ZKP) network zPass, which is a protocol designed to use zero-knowledge encryption technology to verify identity, allowing users to upload identity documents offline to a privacy server and share anonymous "evidence" with organizations. Therefore, these companies do not need to store this data themselves. Users who generate their own proof can accurately determine with whom they are sharing information and how much personal data they wish to disclose.
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