Zero-Knowledge Startup Secures $9M Funding, Introduces Gamified Verification to Bridge Privacy and Compliance
- Zero-knowledge identity protocol Self raised $9M in seed funding led by Greenfield Capital and SoftBank's fund, alongside angel investors like Casey Neistat and Polygon's Sandeep Nailwal. - The startup launched a points program incentivizing on-chain identity verification using ZKPs and verifiable credentials, partnering with Google , Aave , and Velodrome to bridge privacy-compliance gaps. - By enabling biometric passport verification and Aadhaar integration without exposing sensitive data, Self aims to
Zero-Knowledge Identity Startup Self
Self, a zero-knowledge identity protocol trusted by industry leaders such as
The company’s platform utilizes zero-knowledge proofs (ZKPs) and verifiable credentials to offer privacy-focused identity checks. This allows users to validate details such as age or uniqueness without revealing private information—a crucial capability for use cases like Sybil-resistant airdrops and OFAC-compliant token distributions. The protocol accommodates verification through biometric passports, government-issued IDs, India’s Aadhaar, and mobile onboarding with Self Connect.
The newly introduced points system incentivizes users to complete identity verification and engage with affiliated platforms. Rewards are expected to increase as more integrations are added,
Self’s solution is already in use by Google, Aave, and Velodrome, highlighting its relevance in both decentralized finance (DeFi) and enterprise settings. The startup aims to connect the privacy priorities of Web3 with established identity systems, providing tools that meet regulatory standards while safeguarding user anonymity.
The $9 million funding comes amid rising interest in ZKP-powered technologies, fueled by the need for scalable privacy solutions in blockchain. Investors emphasized the protocol’s ability to simplify identity checks and reduce the risk of data leaks. “Zero-knowledge proofs are transforming digital trust,” commented a representative from one of the lead investors, though further remarks were not included in the materials provided.
With this capital, Self intends to broaden its platform’s features and partner network. The points initiative reflects its approach to gamifying verification, aiming to drive wider adoption of decentralized identity systems. As blockchain technology evolves, offerings like Self’s may become essential in reconciling regulatory demands with privacy—a challenge that has slowed mainstream crypto uptake.
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