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2022-12-07 ZKML Community Call #3 #4

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dcbuild3r opened this issue Nov 23, 2022 · 1 comment
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2022-12-07 ZKML Community Call #3 #4

dcbuild3r opened this issue Nov 23, 2022 · 1 comment

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Agenda

  • please suggest topics you want to talk about!
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pr2a commented Dec 7, 2022

so to prove someone is over the age of 21 using a zkp is pretty doable and simple because once it is successfully verified that they ARE over 21 then you never have to redo the verification because it stands true for the rest of that person's life. with this in mind, lets say someone is applying for rent in nyc and is requested to have a credit score of over 750 (arbitrary numbers and cities just for the example). what would be the best way to prove this? the previous example of someone being over 21 doesn't hold here since credit scores have the ability to fall. since blocks are immutable, i've thought about a scheduled zkp (maybe once a year or at the beginning of every lease) but I'm wondering is there any better way to do this or if anyone has any thoughts on this.

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