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DNA Protocol Brings Zero-Knowledge Identity to the XRP Ledger
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DNA Protocol Brings Zero-Knowledge Identity to the XRP Ledger

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DNA Protocol, a platform built around decentralized identity, is advancing a model of sovereign identity anchored on the XRP Ledger (XRPL), using zero-knowledge proofs to verify personal and genomic attributes without exposing the underlying data. For decades, identity has been defined and managed through centralized systems. Governments issue documentation, corporations store personal records, and digital platforms monetize behavioral data, concentrating control of identity information in a handful of institutional databases and creating both privacy risks and a deep, well-documented dependency on intermediaries. DNA Protocol reframes this architecture by shifting identity into cryptographic credentials controlled by the individual. With zero-knowledge proofs, users can validate claims such as age, qualifications, or eligibility without revealing underlying data. Instead of sharing raw information, only mathematical proofs are transmitted, reducing exposure and the need for repeated data collection. By anchoring these proofs to the XRP Ledger, the system gains a tamper-resistant verification layer. The ledger does not store personal identity itself but acts as neutral infrastructure for registering attestations and confirming authenticity across platforms. The benefit is interoperability, where identity verification can occur without reliance on a single centralized issuer or database.

How the XRP Ledger Is Powering a New Era of User-Controlled Digital Identity

The implications of zero-knowledge proofs extend beyond privacy. If adopted at scale, this model pushes digital systems toward data minimization, where platforms request verifiable claims rather than full identity profiles. Institutions would still issue foundational credentials, but their role shifts toward verification rather than continuous data storage, while users retain control over disclosure. Recent momentum around blockchain-based financial infrastructure, including the selection of the XRP Ledger by a major European bank for euro stablecoin issuance, suggests institutions are at least willing to take the meeting. While still early, zero-knowledge identity on the XRPL points toward a future where identity is less about storage and surveillance, and more about portable, user-controlled proof.

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