Data liability is a massive risk for any organization. Moving to a model that uses ZKPs and a decentralized mesh is the safest way to manage user credentials.
The era of digital surveillance is over. We are building the foundational truth layer for data sovereignty and verifiable information.
20 million humans are already cryptographically verified without exposing their identity - https://t.co/1eIjqbclK8
We’re currently in a "Privacy Paradox."
Companies need our data to build better tools, but the more they collect, the more they risk a massive security breach or a legal nightmare.
It’s a broken system that leaves everyone frustrated.
@JMDT_Blockchain The localized cryptographic receipt approach is the perfect fix for data liability. verification without the storage risk is the future of the industry.
Over the years, we’ve not only become aware of how apps and platforms track us, but we’ve also grown accustomed to it. The latter is all the more worrisome.
What if there was a way you could verify your identity without having to put any personal data on display?
@JMDT_Blockchain Parallel processing through the DAG mesh avoids the bottleneck of sequential blocks. It is the only way to scale for global use cases.
@JMDT_Blockchain If we want to build a better web, we have to fix the way we handle information. This infrastructure is a huge step in the right direction for everyone.
@JMDT_Blockchain Low gas fees are essential for any network looking to handle thousands of daily identity verifications. The mesh execution layer seems to be handling the load very well.
The Human Protocol is a massive upgrade for decentralized identity. It solves the sybil attack problem without the invasive surveillance of traditional models.
KYC is broken. 🛑
It’s slow, expensive, and a privacy nightmare.
For a global community like @iskcon, protecting member and donor data is paramount.
JMDT is solving this using Zero-Knowledge Proofs (ZKPs). 🧵
@JMDT_Blockchain@iskcon We need infrastructure that doesn't treat our data as a target for hackers. Moving verification to the edge is the safest path forward.
The "Glass House" of the internet is finally being replaced by a more private and secure foundation. It is about time we took back control of our own information.
The most impressive thing a piece of technology can do today is acknowledge we’re humans, without having to require personal data from us.
Yet, without second thought, we still hand over our phone numbers or email IDs just to buy a coffee.
@JMDT_Blockchain Most people do not realize how much data is harvested just for basic app functionality. This protocol shows that we can have the same features without the invasive tracking.
@JMDT_Blockchain Most people do not realize how much "instant" tech is actually powered by slow manual backends. The Truth Layer is finally bringing the backend up to speed with the frontend.
The transition from sequential blocks to a parallelized mesh is the structural change needed for global scalability. It is about building a foundation that can actually handle the volume of modern web traffic.
The era of "Trust Me" has ended. In 2026, if you can’t prove a fact mathematically, it simply didn’t happen. Enterprises are currently losing millions to the friction of manual verification.
@JMDT_Blockchain moving to an architecture where users actually hold their own state is a massive technical upgrade for digital sovereignty. it removes the dependency on centralized servers that currently control our data.