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Zero Knowledge Proof Sets ‘Internet of Proofs’ Vision as Whitelist Nears

Media explainers describe a pre-launch protocol that tokenizes claims via Prover, Verifier, Challenger roles, with early access framed as a reputation advantage.

Overview

  • The latest coverage on Oct. 2 cites a project whitepaper pitching an Internet of Proofs and says a whitelist presale is coming soon, with no live network reported.
  • ZKP’s model features a knowledge auction where Provers stake to assert facts, Verifiers assess evidence, and Challengers contest claims.
  • Articles describe token rewards for accurate outcomes and penalties for false claims, with on-chain reputation accruing over time for consistent performance.
  • Reported use cases focus on privacy-preserving proofs such as identity checks, confidential DeFi, compliance, and healthcare verification, repurposing the zero-knowledge concept beyond a specific cryptographic primitive.
  • Some pieces disclose sponsored content and advise independent research, and none provide audited code, firm launch dates, or evidence of a functioning dispute system.