- Proof of Personhood: Introduction and Challenges - bford. info
Proof of Personhood: Introduction and Challenges Prof Bryan Ford Decentralized and Distributed Systems (DEDIS) Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL)
- GitHub - zorro-project zorro: Monorepo for the Zorro project
The Zorro Protocol Purpose To date, there hasn't been broad adoption of proof of personhood This is a loss because proof of personhood allows protocols and services to center more on people — on their preferences, their needs, their perspectives
- InterLink ID: Proof of Personhood | InterLink Whitepaper
Proof of Concept InterLink ID: Proof of Personhood Introduction to Proof of Personhood Decentralized networks thrive on the principles of trust, fairness, and equal participation, yet they face persistent challenges in verifying the authenticity and uniqueness of their participants
- Compressed to 0: The Silent Strings of Proof of Personhood1
Proof of Personhood protocols di er widely in their technological and political architecture: how they validate unique identities, achieve consensus (if there is a blockchain), govern the protocol, protect privacy, or conceptualize “personhood” philosophically While one-person, one-vote has been a motivating use-case for Proof of Personhood, one-person, one-reward UBI is a more recent
- What do I think about biometric proof of personhood?
Proof of personhood, aka the " unique-human problem ", is a limited form of real-world identity that asserts that a given registered account is controlled by a real person (and a different real person from every other registered account), ideally without revealing which real person it is
- Proof of Humanity
Proof of Humanity, a system combining webs of trust, with reverse Turing tests, and dispute resolution to create a sybil-proof list of humans
- The Importance of Proof-of-Personhood in Web3: A Foundation . . . - Medium
The NDC’s IamHuman protocol addresses this critical challenge by implementing a comprehensive proof-of-personhood system, ensuring every participant is genuinely human and eligible to contribute
- Personhood credentials: Artificial intelligence and the value of . . .
Drawing on a long history of research into anonymous credentials and “proof-of-personhood” systems, personhood credentials give people a way to signal their trustworthiness on online platforms, and offer service providers new tools for reducing misuse by bad actors
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