A decentralized identity protocol just hit a milestone worth talking about. The team behind idOS rolled out some serious tech upgrades through a partnership with Horizen Labs, and the numbers back it up.
They've pushed through zero-knowledge proof enhancements for verifiable login systems and data integrity checks at the protocol level. Over 2.3 million credentials have been verified through their network with zero security breaches reported—pretty solid track record for an identity layer.
The multi-party computation architecture is handling the heavy lifting here, distributing trust across nodes instead of relying on single points of failure. It's the kind of infrastructure move that doesn't make flashy headlines but matters when you're building authentication systems that actually need to scale.
For anyone tracking Web3 identity solutions, this partnership signals where decentralized verification tech is heading: fewer centralized honeypots, more cryptographic guarantees.
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LuckyBlindCat
· 6h ago
2.3 million credentials with zero breaches—this is what true decentralization should look like.
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AirdropworkerZhang
· 6h ago
This zero-knowledge proof system is truly reliable—2.3 million credentials with zero leaks. This is what an identity layer should look like.
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MEVSandwichMaker
· 6h ago
There’s really nothing to criticize about zero-knowledge proofs—2.3 million proofs issued with zero breaches. Now that’s what I call reliable infrastructure.
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DegenGambler
· 6h ago
Another identity layer project hyping things up, is the 2.3 million credentials real or not...
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ChainComedian
· 6h ago
Someone has finally put zero-knowledge proofs to proper use, but with 2.3 million credential verifications and zero vulnerabilities, we’ll need to watch the data for a few more quarters before we can fully trust it.
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AllInDaddy
· 6h ago
Zero-knowledge proofs have been upgraded yet again, and this time idOS and Horizen Labs have really done something interesting.
By the way, 2.3 million credentials with zero incidents—those numbers do look impressive, but it still feels too niche... When it can truly be adopted on a large scale, that will be the real breakthrough.
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GateUser-9f682d4c
· 6h ago
2.3 million credentials with zero breaches—this is what the identity layer should look like.
A decentralized identity protocol just hit a milestone worth talking about. The team behind idOS rolled out some serious tech upgrades through a partnership with Horizen Labs, and the numbers back it up.
They've pushed through zero-knowledge proof enhancements for verifiable login systems and data integrity checks at the protocol level. Over 2.3 million credentials have been verified through their network with zero security breaches reported—pretty solid track record for an identity layer.
The multi-party computation architecture is handling the heavy lifting here, distributing trust across nodes instead of relying on single points of failure. It's the kind of infrastructure move that doesn't make flashy headlines but matters when you're building authentication systems that actually need to scale.
For anyone tracking Web3 identity solutions, this partnership signals where decentralized verification tech is heading: fewer centralized honeypots, more cryptographic guarantees.