Proof-of-Personhood

Proof-of-Personhood

Proof that you are an actual person while keeping your anonymity

Fake accounts are a big problem on the internet, while not all people want or can identify themselves using state-issued identities. Proof-of-personhood proposes to use personhood parties where people have to physically show up and get identified as real persons. Using cryptographic primitives, it is then possible to prove that you were part of that group, without revealing your individual identity.

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Decentralized Distributed Systems Laboratory

Decentralized Distributed Systems Laboratory
Bryan Ford

Prof. Bryan Ford

The DEDIS team is working on projects related to large-scale collective authorities (cothorities), which distribute trust among a number of independent parties to allow scalable self-organizing communities. With no single trusted party, cothorities can secure software updates, provide public randomness, enable privacy-conscious medical-data sharing and a lot more. Other projects include communicating securely over insecure channels and fast, scalable, accountable anonymous communication.

This page was last edited on 2024-03-20.