Stop Sharing Your Passport For Every KYC 🌙
A KYC check today usually means handing an exchange a passport scan and trusting it to hold the copy.
That leaves another copy of your most sensitive data sitting with a third party, and handing your prompts to an AI company creates the same privacy problem.
That's why 3 million registered users on Venice AI, the platform behind $VVV , route their prompts through independent GPU operators instead of one company's servers.
That need for privacy turns up in institutional markets too, where organizations transact privately on $CC while giving authorized parties access to the information required for compliance.
Midnight puts that decision inside the application, where a Compact circuit shows a counterparty one cleared fact and keeps the underlying private data off the public ledger.
Midnight Expert gives Claude Code the tools to build and check Compact contracts, from getting the contract started to catching errors before the code ships.
So a verified user clears a check by proving one fact about themselves, which means the scan behind it is not published on-chain. Applications built that way are what put programmable privacy in front of retail.
#Privacy #kyc
A KYC check today usually means handing an exchange a passport scan and trusting it to hold the copy.
That leaves another copy of your most sensitive data sitting with a third party, and handing your prompts to an AI company creates the same privacy problem.
That's why 3 million registered users on Venice AI, the platform behind $VVV , route their prompts through independent GPU operators instead of one company's servers.
That need for privacy turns up in institutional markets too, where organizations transact privately on $CC while giving authorized parties access to the information required for compliance.
Midnight puts that decision inside the application, where a Compact circuit shows a counterparty one cleared fact and keeps the underlying private data off the public ledger.
Midnight Expert gives Claude Code the tools to build and check Compact contracts, from getting the contract started to catching errors before the code ships.
So a verified user clears a check by proving one fact about themselves, which means the scan behind it is not published on-chain. Applications built that way are what put programmable privacy in front of retail.
#Privacy #kyc
