zerosign
Zerosign is a cryptographic protocol designed to provide secure, anonymous, and decentralized authentication for online services. It aims to address the growing concerns around privacy and security in digital communications by offering a method for users to verify their identities without revealing personal information.
The protocol operates on the principle of zero-knowledge proofs, a cryptographic concept that allows one party
Zerosign's architecture is decentralized, meaning it does not rely on a central authority to manage user identities.
One of the key features of Zerosign is its use of blockchain technology. Transactions are recorded on
Zerosign is still in the early stages of development, and its adoption is not yet widespread. However,