5 Minutes to Understand zkPass ($ZKP )

zkPass is an identity verification protocol built on Zero-Knowledge Proofs (ZKPs), enabling users to prove the validity of specific claims without revealing the underlying data. Instead of disclosing sensitive information such as email addresses, social media accounts, transaction histories, or personal details, zkPass allows users to verify attributes like age eligibility, ownership of a centralized exchange account, or meeting certain asset thresholds while preserving privacy.

The protocol typically functions by extracting verifiable data from Web2 platforms (e.g., Google, Binance) and transforming it into zero-knowledge proofs that can be validated on-chain. This approach enables Web3, DeFi, and blockchain-based applications to enforce identity or eligibility requirements while maintaining strong privacy guarantees and minimizing data exposure risks

Check out the below inforgraphic to understand further how this protocol works