




zkPass is a privacy-first identity infrastructure that enables users to prove specific facts about their data without revealing the data itself. By combining Multi-Party Computation (MPC) and Zero-Knowledge Proofs (ZKP), zkPass allows users to generate verifiable proofs directly from existing Web2 data sources, such as websites and applications, while keeping sensitive information fully private and under user control.
Instead of relying on centralized identity providers, zkPass empowers users to selectively disclose only what is necessary, such as age, account status, or credit-related attributes, without exposing underlying personal details. This approach not only enhances privacy and security but also reduces the risks associated with data leaks and misuse, making identity verification more trust-minimized and user-centric.
Built as a foundational layer for Web3 and beyond, zkPass supports a wide range of use cases including DeFi access control, compliance checks, reputation systems, and decentralized governance. By bridging real-world data with on-chain applications in a privacy-preserving way, zkPass aims to become a core identity primitive for the decentralized internet.
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