Zeronym
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Zeronym, a zero knowledge identity protocol built by the Holonym Foundation, allows anyone to secretly prove facts about their identity without revealing who they are. Over 125,000 pseudonymous Zeronym users around the world have unlocked these rights, proving their unique personhood, residency, and other attributes to curate a rich digital reputation that they alone own and control.
Human Keys can be used to store private data and produce proofs on that data. Zeronym supports proofs of legal personhood either NFC-supported or standard government IDs. Anyone can utilize Proof of Personhood to prove they are a unique human, have a government ID, and other attributes such as residency, age, etc., while remaining anonymous. Proof that you are a unique human, not a robot, is often necessary for digital voting systems, security against bot/spam attacks, and coordination between real people within DAOs (Decentralized Autonomous Organizations).