Ernst & Young rolls out ‘Nightfall’ to enable private transactions on Ethereum
Global consultancy firm Ernst & Young has released a zero-knowledge proof (ZKP) private transaction protocol for the Ethereum blockchain, called Nightfall. The open-source software has been developed to enable businesses to transact privately on the public Ethereum blockchain to lower the barriers for enterprise blockchain adoption.
From lock-in to loyalty: Self-Sovereign Identity & Data Portability
Regulatory requirements like open banking rules and the data portability provisions in the European Union’s GDPR tend to be viewed as burdens - forcing compliance expense and stunting growth. But business leaders can use the opportunity to rise above their competition by embracing data portability. The key is ‘Self-Sovereign’ Identity.
Zero-Knowledge Proof – a game changer for customer data security
For the most part, businesses don’t want to collect and store customer data - they’re just forced to by circumstance. Advances in self-sovereign identity solutions such as ‘Zero-Knowledge Proof’, however, mean that soon they won’t have to.
The trend towards Blockchain privacy: zero knowledge proofs
One of the bigger trends in the blockchain world, particularly when it comes to financial services and specifically capital markets operations, has been a need for privacy and confidentiality in the course of daily business. This has meant that blockchain solutions are being designed with this primary need in mind. This has led to all the private blockchain solutions being developed today.