
Blockchain-based identity layer billions of networks have announced launching their identity mobile apps for Android and iOS devices.
The identity systems of billions of networks are AI-proof, according to a statement shared with Cointelegraph on Thursday. The announcement is April of Polish investor Borys Musielak demonstration About how Chatgpt generates photos that may know your customer (KYC) checks through photo-based IDS.
“AI continues to erode trust in traditional verification methods and digital interactions, and this release ensures that people can safely enjoy a personalized digital experience,” said Evin McMullen, multi-billion-dollar co-founder and CEO.
Billions of dollars in implementation do not rely on proprietary hardware or invasive biometric data, except for vivid inspections to complete verification. Instead, new mobile applications utilize near-field communication (NFC) chips in modern passports and ID cards, as well as livelihood checks and cryptographic proofs.
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Established ecosystem
The system utilizes institutional KYC and Privado ID infrastructure stacks and was created by the core contributors behind the open source Zero Knowledge Proof-of-Knowledge (ZK-PROFFARE) framework framework Circcom. More than 9,000 Web2 and Web3 services – including Tiktok,,,,, Easy and world – Leverage Circcom’s ZK-PROFFARE-based authentication.
Billions of networks claim that their implementation does not store any personal data and does not require proprietary hardware. The initial rollout includes support for NFC chip verification through livelihood checking and document verification.
In the future, billions of dollars plan to integrate the Web Wallet interface and the verifiable KYC services of the institutional platform. Another future product is the deep building framework, which will enable artificial intelligence to establish a chain identity that will help its association with the control entity.
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Where is the data stored?
Privado ID CEO David Z and CTO Oleksandr Brezhniev explained in a joint statement that the data is stored both on-premises and end-to-end encrypted cloud storage. When using a mobile application, user data is stored locally on the device and personal information will not be shared with third parties unless the user explicitly decides to share some details.
To enable multi-device support and web-based services, billions also store end-to-end encrypted data in the cloud. Nevertheless, the identity data remains unchanged from the chest and is encrypted using the user’s private key to prevent leakage.
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