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1/7 What will the verifiable web look like? Our new report explores the role of web proofs (aka zkTLS) and their potential use cases. What are web proofs and what real-world problems can they solve? 🧵 https://paragraph.xyz/@lemniscap/what-will-the-verifiable-web-look-like
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2/7 The Problem: The current web is built on trust. Users rely on centralized entities to verify data, creating inefficiencies and vulnerabilities. Web proofs aim to replace trust with cryptographic verification of your data.
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3/7 Enter web proofs. Web proofs allow you to cryptographically authenticate any data you exchange over HTTPS. They ensure: • Authenticity: Your data hasn’t been tampered with. • Provenance: Your data came from a specific source. • Privacy: You only reveal what you want to.
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4/7 Use Cases: Web proofs unlock diverse applications across four objectives: • Credentials: Prove your data to a third party • Data Integrity: Improve data accuracy and reliability • Data Portability: Move your data from one platform to another • Data Assets: Monetize your data
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5/7 We identified 20+ exciting use cases that can be organized by these objectives (+ “Other”). We describe each use case in detail and how web proofs enable it, so you don’t have to. We hope you find it useful – dive in! https://warpcast.com/lemniscap/0x46aaaa1c
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