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the only way to truly verify the authenticity of a photo is to mint at the point of capture. embedding wallets into cameras can assure that the metadata—including device, location, timestamps, etc.— is recorded onchain before it's edited. https://zora.co/collect/zora:0x5abf0c04ab7196e2bdd19313b479baebd9f7791b/128
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This is what we are building at @mayaprotocol. Minting at point of capture is the proof of capture and it is just one component. After that we need provenance proofs and we use ZKPs to ensure end to end (glass to glass) authenticity and privacy of media.
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@0xdesigner Note that "minting at capture" is NOT the ultimate way of ensuring "authenticity of photos" as raw photos are rarely published online. Raw photos are edited multiple times (crop, resize etc) before being published, so we need a way to maintain the integrity of the photo post-editing.
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