ZKorum (ZK + Forum) is dedicated to developing open-source solutions and products to rehumanize and depolarize the online social landscape.
At ZKorum, we are building a safe and open digital space where we are in control of our identities and data, free to express our opinions, and encouraged to think critically and constructively.
Our building blocks:
- Zero Knowledge Proof cryptography (ZK) to ensure user privacy and data trustworthiness
- Trust-minimized infrastructure to provide auditable moderation (Funded by the European Union under the NGI Trustchain project)
- Bridging based ranking algorithm to identify and promote voices that bridge divides (as opposed to engagement based algorithms known to fuel polarizations)
Our core product:
- 𝗔𝗴𝗼𝗿𝗮: a Wikisurvey platform where users participate in anonymous discussions and polls within their country or city. Users are verified by ZK Proof of Passport, or Verifiable Credentials.
ZKorum is currently at the development stage, and is actively built in public. The technical feasibility and research & development have been validated.
The Roadmap as well as this document are continuously updated.
Agora is a Digital Democracy platfrom where communities and verified members can create and participate in anonymous polls and Wikisurveys. On reaching the Progressive Web App (PWA), anyone can browse the existing public surveys and their results. For example, a public poll asking European residents from 18 to 60 years old if they will choose an Electric Vehicle over a gas one. By default, surveys are publicly visible. Participating in surveys is restricted to users who can prove they hold the right credentials (eligibility). Eligibility is verified in a privacy-preserving way using zero-knowledge proof (ZKP) of users’ Anonymous Credentials (Dock’s BBS+ W3C Verifiable Credentials).
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