[…] to him, the idea of one-ID-per-person, even with the ZK Proofs, compromises ranges of pseudonymity and makes customers be topic to a single identification. This, he says, […]
[…] to him, the idea of one-ID-per-person, even with the ZK Proofs, compromises ranges of pseudonymity and makes customers be topic to a single identification. This, he says, […]