TL;DR for anyone who doesn’t click:
BNB Chain has launched a zkTLS verification layer with Primus Labs, bringing privacy-preserving offchain data verification to the network.
In normal terms: apps can now verify certain real-world or Web2 data, like identity credentials, account history, financial records, Proof of Reserves, or credit-related data, without putting the raw personal information onchain.
That matters because a lot of useful blockchain use cases need private data, but public blockchains are not built for exposing sensitive user information.
The article says Primus Labs’ zkTLS layer uses zero-knowledge proofs and TLS-secured web sessions to prove data is real without revealing the data itself. It also builds on Primus AlphaNet, a decentralized attestation network designed to avoid relying on one single notary.
BNB Chain is adding infrastructure for privacy-preserving identity, DeFi lending, tokenization, Proof of Reserves, and real-world data verification. That could make BNB Chain more useful for apps that need trusted offchain data without forcing users to give up privacy.
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