According to BlockBeats, on September 1, the privacy data verification protocol zkPass recently published an article stating that zkPass now provides more than 200 data modes from more than 70 verified network data sources. Through the zkTLS oracle protocol, users can generate zero-knowledge proofs (ZKP) of any private data locally in the browser and ensure privacy and data integrity.
zkPass's verification data sources cover a wide range of categories, including financial institutions, e-commerce, social media, online education, etc. Some examples include ANZ Bank, Amazon, cryptocurrency trading platforms, ChatGPT, Coursera, Delta Airlines, Duolingo, Ferrari, Hilton, MyGovID, PayPal, Quora, Reddit, Samsung, Shopee, Starbucks, TikTok, Trip, Upwork, eBay, Uber, etc.
These network-based proofs can be applied in a variety of scenarios, unlocking more real-world applications and bringing more Web2 users into the Web3 ecosystem by redesigning network effects and building new economic models.