Webkey DID
Decentralized Identifiers (DID) are globally unambiguous identifiers that can be used to identify any subject (e.g., a person, an organization, a device, a product, a location, or even an abstract entity, or a concept) and enable secure online transactions. DID is a new type of verifiable identifier, which does not require a centralized registry. DID enables the controller to verify ownership of the DID use cryptography while ensuring security.
In Webkey, every moible phone has a unique DID which can be used in kinds of fields by zero-knowledge proof.
Zero-knowledge proofs are cryptographic protocols that allow one party (the prover) to prove the knowledge of a piece of information to another party (the verifier) without revealing the actual information. The key property is that the verifier can be convinced of the truth of the statement without gaining any knowledge about the information itself.
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