Decentralized Identity Models for Safer Voting
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Buterin stresses that even ZK-protected “one-person-one-ID” systems may allow coercion if centralized. He promotes “pluralistic identity” models, where multiple authorities share verification power to prevent abuse. The ZK sector currently holds $8.45B in market cap, showing strong growth. As these systems evolve, they could transform from blockchain privacy tools into safeguards for civic institutions, balancing security and accountability.