A fascinating project has arrived on the Base chain—Billions, focusing on mobile zero-knowledge identity verification. In simple terms, it allows users and AI agents to prove they are real people directly on the chain, while completely avoiding the exposure of personal privacy information. This is indeed a significant advancement for the development of on-chain identity authentication.



What does this mean for teams developing within the Base ecosystem? They can now more easily integrate this identity verification system to provide users with a safer interaction experience. Zero-knowledge proof technology has traditionally been quite complex, but solutions like Billions turn it into an out-of-the-box tool, reducing development costs.

The emergence of projects like this reflects a core question in the entire Web3 ecosystem: how to establish a trusted identity system while protecting privacy. As AI agents become more active on the chain, such verification mechanisms will become increasingly important.
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CafeMinorvip
· 12-19 22:12
Zero-knowledge proofs are finally becoming less complicated thanks to someone working on it But honestly, it depends on how secure Billions is; just out-of-the-box sounds too good to be true The Base ecosystem now has another new toy, but I wonder how many projects will actually use it
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RektButStillHerevip
· 12-17 18:58
Zero-knowledge proofs are finally no longer so aloof; this is what I wanted to see.
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CryptoSurvivorvip
· 12-16 22:56
Zero-knowledge proofs are finally usable now; no more blaming developers for being lazy. --- Another practical project on Base, stronger than those just shouting slogans. --- The key is that it’s truly usable, not just theoretical talk. --- Privacy + verification has been a bottleneck for so long; Billions has found a way. --- If the AI agent verification process becomes smooth, the future potential is quite large. --- The real highlight is "plug and play"; lowering the barrier to entry will attract users. --- Finally, a project is taking identity seriously, nice. --- If this thing really works well, the development experience in the Base ecosystem could reach a new level.
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YieldWhisperervip
· 12-16 22:53
wait, let me check the actual contract implementation here... "zero knowledge" is doing a lot of heavy lifting in that pitch lmao
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orphaned_blockvip
· 12-16 22:39
Wow, finally someone is using zero-knowledge proofs smoothly, Base is pretty good this time --- Privacy and identity verification, sounds nice... but can it actually be used? --- The name Billions sounds a bit exaggerated haha --- Out-of-the-box experience is indeed great, but are there really people using it in the ecosystem? --- AI agents are all on-chain now, it feels like the era is changing so fast --- ZK identity verification really has a big gap, finally some team is working on it --- Verifying identity without exposing privacy? Sounds too ideal... --- Base is stacking all kinds of projects now, this time it seems to be addressing real needs --- Lower development costs sound good, but what about the integration difficulty? Not clear on that --- I just want to know what the fundamental difference is between this and projects like Worldcoin
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