ZkPass - A decentralized oracle protocol

ZkPass is a decentralized oracle protocol designed to bring private Web2 data on-chain in a verifiable and privacy-preserving way. Its core purpose is to allow users to prove facts derived from real-world internet data without exposing the underlying sensitive information.

At the heart of zkPass is its zkTLS-based architecture, which combines multi-party computation, zero-knowledge proofs, and an enhanced three-party TLS handshake. Instead of requiring APIs, OAuth permissions, or manual document uploads, users interact directly with standard HTTPS websites. During a secure session, decentralized MPC nodes supervise the handshake to ensure data integrity and authenticity, while the data itself remains encrypted and inaccessible to third parties. From this session, users generate zero-knowledge proofs locally in their browser, proving specific statements about their data without revealing the raw content. #ZKP $ZKP

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