Single Root Identity Secures Multi-Curve, Post-Quantum, Context-Isolated Systems
MSCIKDF, a new key derivation primitive, unifies cryptographic identity across multi-chain and PQC environments while guaranteeing strict context isolation.
Hybrid Consensus Balances Trilemma Using Federated Byzantine Agreement System
SHBF-Based Consensus fuses BFT, PoA, and SCP into a federated agreement system, delivering a versatile, scalable solution to the trilemma.
Blockchain Designated Verifier Proofs Ensure Non-Transferable Privacy on Public Ledgers
The Blockchain Designated Verifier Proof (BDVP) uses a verifier-held trapdoor to simulate fake proofs, restoring non-transferable privacy to ZKPs on public chains.
zk-STARKs and Accumulators Secure Scalable Private Decentralized Identity
This framework leverages zk-STARKs for private credential disclosure and cryptographic accumulators for scalable revocation, enabling a trusted, post-quantum data economy.
zk-STARKs Enable Scalable Private Identity and Verifiable Credential Revocation
A zk-STARKs-based framework uses cryptographic accumulators to resolve the privacy-transparency conflict, enabling scalable, anonymous credential revocation.
zk-STARKs Secure Scalable Decentralized Identity and Private Data Sharing
Integrating zk-STARKs with W3C DID standards enables selective credential disclosure and scalable revocation, securing user data sovereignty.
