Decentralized Trust Network with Zero-Knowledge Proofs
A distributed ledger technology (DLT) that allows individuals to vouch for the trustworthiness of others based on observed behavioral patterns, using zero-knowledge proofs to maintain privacy. This creates a web of trust where transactions are validated by community consensus and verifiable credentials, eliminating the need for centralized authorities and promoting ethical online interactions. The vouching is based on seeing past verifiable data and is an informed decision.
Future Scenarios that inspired this product idea
Banks use behavioral biometrics (e.g., typing speed, mouse movements) to detect fraudulent transactions by identifying deviations from a user's typical online behavior.
Extrapolated from Personal, environmental and behavioral predictors associated with online fraud victimization among adults - Plos.org