zkPass (ZKP) is the utility token of the zkPass ecosystem, used to support protocol operations and economic activity around proof generation and verification. ZKP uses the ERC-20 standard and cross-chain deployments follow LayerZero’s OFT standard. The zkPass protocol enables privacy-preserving verification of claims derived from HTTPS data using three-party TLS, multi-party computation and interactive zero-knowledge proofs.
zkPass (ZKP) is the utility token of the zkPass ecosystem, used to support protocol operations and economic activity around proof generation and verification.
$ZKP uses the ERC-20 standard. Cross-chain deployments follow LayerZero’s OFT standard, ensuring a unified total supply, consistent state across supported networks and secure omni-chain messaging.
The zkPass protocol enables privacy-preserving verification of claims derived from HTTPS data. It combines a three-party TLS model with multi-party computation to authenticate server responses while limiting what other parties can learn, then uses interactive zero-knowledge proofs to prove selected statements from that authenticated response.
Proof settlement: Paying for proof related execution and settlement within the ecosystem.
Network participation: Supporting validator or node roles through staking style mechanisms where applicable.
Incentives: Rewarding participants that contribute to proof verification and network operation.
Service access: Enabling access to protocol services such as verification workflows, schemas or integration tooling.
Governance: Supporting ecosystem decision making processes where token based governance is implemented.
The founders of zkPass (ZKP) are Bing Jiang, who serves as Co-Founder and CTO, and Joshua Peng, also a Co-Founder, with both leading the development of the privacy-focused data verification protocol.