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@eulerlagrange.eth from friend I told to check out opacity: “The idea is interesting in theory. But I don't see how you can delegate BOFA verification with BOFA explicitly integrating protocol. I would not trust any external client ever - because that's basically allowing it to see credentials” I can’t find a technical post somewhere that explains clearly how this works. Do you have that so I can share?
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BofA being an example I assume, and i think you meant without* explicitly integrating protocol? would appreciate a confirm while i dig up links
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Yes
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I actually love this skeptical question because it goes to show how magical /opacity is. My journey into this is quite long and looking back it feels like this was my destiny. https://x.com/buildoneigen/status/1831101137404997645?s=46 This talk i gave here goes over everything and is recommended. I’ll link an article as well but the talk is better
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https://medium.com/@vinayak_35433/opacity-network-trust-but-verify-eb819ebb0b0a
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IMO, this should be front and center on your website. Need to explain to skeptics the viability of your solution. My friend just asked o3 about zkTLS and it (incorrectly) told him it was mostly theoretical
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