What is zkTLS - Unlocking Web2 Data for the Web3 World
Discover how zkTLS unlocks Web2 data for Web3 using zero-knowledge proofs. Securely verify bank, identity, and Web2 credentials on-chain without revealing personal data.
zkMe builds zk Identity Oracles for truly decentralized & anonymous cross-chain credential verifications. No personal information is ever processed by anyone but the user themselves.
Discover how zkTLS unlocks Web2 data for Web3 using zero-knowledge proofs. Securely verify bank, identity, and Web2 credentials on-chain without revealing personal data.
zkKYC by zkMe enables private, compliant digital identity for Web3 using zero-knowledge proofs. Verify once, stay anonymous, and meet global KYC requirements.
zkMe is excited to announce a strategic partnership with Yumi Finance, a decentralized credit and BNPL infrastructure provider that is
We are excited to announce a strategic partnership between zkMe and Mandala Chain, the Layer 1 blockchain providing sovereign digital
The Mandala Chain × zkMe Campaign is live. It is your gateway to explore privacy-preserving verification, and unlock exclusive benefits as
zkPoA enables businesses to meet KYC/AML requirements by verifying user addresses with zero-knowledge proofs, ensuring compliance, privacy, and data security.
zkMe, today announces a groundbreaking milestone: 3 million user attestations. This achievement not only demonstrates zkMe's pivotal role
zkMe, a leading provider of zero-knowledge identity verification solutions, has been recognized in a recent report by Deloitte US as
The U.S. Treasury's proposed "mixer rule" has sent shockwaves through the cryptocurrency industry, with FinCEN&
TL;DR: * Traditional finance is slow, intrusive, and risky: users share sensitive data, and businesses face high compliance costs and
TL;DR: * Senate Democrats release a crypto framework promising to "protect financial privacy while denying bad actors access"
TL;DR: * Congress introduces Art Market Integrity Act requiring art dealers to follow banking-level KYC and AML rules * Criminal cases