Zero-knowledge proofs have recently been at the center of researchers' attention as a possible means to ensure regulatory compliance and privacy in digital currencies.
Nevertheless, last week EU lawmakers made a vital step to embrace privacy in the space of citizens’ digital identities. On Feb. 9, the Industry, Research and Energy Committee included the standard of zero-knowledge proofs in its amendments to the
“The new eID would allow citizens to identify and authenticate themselves online without having to resort to commercial providers, as is the case today - a practice that raised trust, security and privacy concerns.”“The proposal would facilitate the emergence of new business models and opportunities in the digital economy, as companies develop innovative products and services that rely on zero-knowledge proofs and eID solutions.
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