Every now and then I see someone reply with the concept of zero-knowledge proofs as a privacy and non-doxing method of ID verification.
I haven't really looked into zkp before, so I did some digging to better understand it, and that more to see its application and ID verification, and if I understood everything right, while it is cool, however, because there is a "trusted source", then that can be abused to all high hell because in the end a "trusted source" would be targeted to reveal the connection made between my personal data and the encryption output and my digital footprint history, at which point I can be fully abused by all parties involved.
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