Ever heard of LKYC? There's a privacy protocol tackling something most people miss entirely.



Here's the thing nobody talks about: the internet's fatal flaw wasn't social graphs. It wasn't cookies. It wasn't even those sneaky tracking pixels.

The real design disaster? Something way more fundamental.

Let's dig into what actually broke the web's foundation—and how zero-knowledge solutions are rebuilding identity verification from scratch.
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DegenGamblervip
· 12-05 04:53
ZK identity verification should have been implemented long ago; it's a good thing that privacy protocols are becoming increasingly competitive.
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BtcDailyResearchervip
· 12-04 23:02
This is what I care about. Identity verification has indeed been neglected for too long.
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DiamondHandsvip
· 12-04 23:00
Zero-knowledge proofs are indeed becoming highly competitive, but the rhetoric around LKYC sounds a bit overpromising. It’s being talked about like they've discovered the ultimate bug in the internet, but in the end, it's just the same old privacy narrative...
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SolidityNewbievip
· 12-04 22:58
Not gonna lie, I've heard a lot about zero-knowledge, but I never thought about it from this angle. If the underlying identity verification is broken, it doesn't matter what you build on top of it... I'm curious to see exactly how LKYC works.
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VirtualRichDreamvip
· 12-04 22:56
Damn, it's ZK and privacy again... Did it really hit the pain point this time?
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HallucinationGrowervip
· 12-04 22:53
The zk stuff should have appeared a long time ago. Privacy protocols have really been seriously neglected.
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LowCapGemHuntervip
· 12-04 22:51
I've been following zk identity verification for a long time, and finally someone is explaining it systematically.
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AirdropF5Brovip
· 12-04 22:41
Wait, can LKYC really solve the fundamental problem of identity verification? Sounds a bit far-fetched. ngl, I’ve heard about zk solutions for so long, but very few have actually been implemented. Is this just another hype cycle? No matter how many privacy protocols there are, they’re useless if users themselves don’t care. Damn, finally someone brought this up—Bitcoin has been doing this for ages. zk-proof is definitely impressive, but how are regular people supposed to use it? The UI is way too complicated. Everything you’re talking about feels like stuff we already discussed back in 2020... Isn’t this just the same old privacy + identity thing, just with a new name?
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