Something important just happened and most people haven't fully understood what it means yet
Verify & Access,
@Concordium's identity layer, is now live inside the
@BitcoinCom Wallet app on iOS and Android. That means 80 million people now have access to ZKP-based identity verification right inside the wallet they already use every day. No new app. No extra steps. No confusing setup.
But let's slow down and explain exactly what that means , because the implications go far beyond a product update.
ZKP stands for Zero-Knowledge Proof. It sounds technical, but the idea is simple. Imagine you need to prove you are over 18 to enter a website. Today, you upload your passport or driver's license. The website stores that document on its servers. Now your personal data is sitting somewhere you don't control, waiting to be leaked in a breach.
With ZKP, you prove the answer without showing the document. The service asks: "Are you over 18?" You say yes. The system cryptographically confirms it is true. The service gets a verified yes or no. Your actual data never leaves your hands.
You don't hand over your ID. You just prove what needs to be proven. That's the entire difference.
Technology only changes the world when it reaches people at scale. A breakthrough that lives inside a niche app used by 10,000 developers is interesting. A breakthrough that lives inside a wallet used by 80 million people is a shift.
Until today, privacy-preserving identity verification was something you had to go out of your way to find. Now, for tens of millions of people, it's just there. Built in. Available the moment they need it.
Think about every time you've been asked to prove something online. Your age, your country of residence, your professional accreditation. Each time, you repeat the same process: upload a document, wait for approval, hope the platform handles your data responsibly.
With
@Concordium's identity layer, you verify once. After that, any platform, any service, any checkout can request proof of a specific attribute and you approve it in a single tap. The verification travels with you. The data does not.
Here is where the story gets bigger. AI agents software that acts on your behalf, books things, pays for things, makes decisions autonomously are already operating in the real economy. But they have a problem nobody has solved cleanly yet: they can't pass traditional identity checks.
Banks require KYC. Regulated platforms require verified humans. An AI agent trying to complete a transaction on your behalf hits a wall the moment the system asks "who are you?" Coinbase's own CEO has publicly acknowledged this is a fundamental blocker for the agentic economy.
@Concordium's identity layer was built for exactly this moment. Every account on Concordium is tied to a verified identity at the protocol level not bolted on top, not handled by a smart contract, baked into the chain itself.
That means an AI agent operating through Concordium inherits verified identity automatically. It can prove jurisdiction, confirm age, meet accreditation requirements all programmatically, all without exposing the underlying personal data. The same architecture that works for a human at a checkout screen works for an agent running a payment at 3am with no human involved.
The internet was built without an identity layer. We bolted on passwords, then two-factor authentication, then KYC processes each one a patch on top of a system that was never designed to know who you are.
The agentic economy needs that identity layer to exist at the foundation. Not as an add-on. Not as a compliance checkbox. As infrastructure.
That is what
@Concordium has built. Protocol-level identity. Zero-knowledge proofs. Fiat-pegged fees so costs are predictable. Protocol-Level Tokens so payments don't inherit smart contract risk. And now, through the
Bitcoin.com Wallet, a distribution channel with 80 million people already inside it
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