Brevis Partners with KaitoAI to Introduce On-Chain Privacy-Preserving Verification to the InfoFi Ecosystem
BlockBeats News, October 31st, Smart Verifiable Computation platform Brevis announced a new partnership with KaitoAI to jointly introduce privacy-preserving on-chain verification capabilities to the InfoFi ecosystem. Starting today, any activity on the Kaito platform can leverage Brevis's zero-knowledge proof technology to verify a user's on-chain identity without revealing their wallet address.
The first implemented application is the Brevis Yapper Leaderboard, addressing a fundamental limitation of InfoFi: in the past, activities could only track social data, and once on-chain behavior needed to be verified, users had to publicly link their wallets, leading to privacy breaches. Now, users can anonymously prove they are "long-term holders" or "active DeFi users" without having to expose their entire asset portfolio.
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