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@wasabi
I just had an ecommerce idea, but privacy concerns are real when building in web3. I would love for @idriss & @gnosis-guild @enclavee3 to collaborate into building a zk-native address book for merchants to retrieve data from it like where to ship an order and things like that. The user is still in control of what to share with the merchant. Please do something or if this already exists point me in the right direction @geoist @levertz @auryn
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@levertz
I can imagine a cool usecase where the online store never sees the address and name of the customer, even when creating the shipping label. It could be some scannable zk-proof that only gives out the required info to the relevant party (postman needs to know where to send the package, the store doesn't)
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Yes, you nailed my friend. You made the flow way simpler. So basically is just an API that connects to the Marketplace/Merchant to receive the shipping data from buyer and the API creates the Shipping Label (only USPS or Fedex, etc) would know the destination. Carriers are using QR-based labels with no information displayed on it; attaching an image from one of my eBay Stores; it is sorta β€œprivate” in comparison with legacy shipping labels
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