🎉 #Gate Alpha 3rd Points Carnival & ES Launchpool# Joint Promotion Task is Now Live!
Total Prize Pool: 1,250 $ES
This campaign aims to promote the Eclipse ($ES) Launchpool and Alpha Phase 11: $ES Special Event.
📄 For details, please refer to:
Launchpool Announcement: https://www.gate.com/zh/announcements/article/46134
Alpha Phase 11 Announcement: https://www.gate.com/zh/announcements/article/46137
🧩 [Task Details]
Create content around the Launchpool and Alpha Phase 11 campaign and include a screenshot of your participation.
📸 [How to Participate]
1️⃣ Post with the hashtag #Gate Alpha 3rd
zkTLS: Building a Trusted Data Bridge Between Web2 and Web3
Web3 and the Data Bridge to the Real World: The Potential and Applications of zkTLS
Despite significant advancements in Web3 technology, the daily lives of ordinary internet users still primarily take place in a Web2 environment. While the cryptocurrency sector continues to break new ground technically, with Layer 2 scaling solutions, zkVMs, and the launch of ETFs, blockchain remains a distant concept for most people.
The existence of this gap is not due to the limitations of the technology itself, but because Web3 has not yet deeply touched people's digital lives. Ordinary users are still browsing, trading, and socializing on centralized platforms that control user data. To achieve mainstream adoption, the key lies in connecting the Web2 and Web3 worlds in a trustless and privacy-preserving manner.
One major reason Web3 has not achieved widespread adoption is the fragmentation of users' digital identities. Our online identity information is spread across various platforms, with each platform holding a piece of our lives. This fragmentation leads to two core issues: data silos and lack of ownership. Users' data is scattered across different platforms, and in reality, they do not have control over this data.
These issues manifest in daily life as various inconveniences, such as the need to provide complete bank statements to prove income or upload entire utility bills to verify addresses. The existing system assumes that complete transparency is the only way to build trust, due to the lack of infrastructure for selective and verifiable disclosure.
To break through this bottleneck, the key is to enable Web3 applications to utilize the Web2 data that users have already generated, while not compromising user privacy or introducing new trusted intermediaries. This involves two main challenges: how to prove the credibility of Web2 data without relying on centralized oracles or APIs, and how to prove only the necessary information without exposing the complete data.
zkTLS technology offers a solution to these challenges. It is built on the widely used TLS (Transport Layer Security) protocol, allowing users to extract and prove specific facts from Web2 data streams without revealing the full content or relying on third parties. This technology achieves two key functions: on-chain verifiability and selective disclosure.
The working principle of zkTLS involves capturing the encrypted TLS session between the user and the website, generating zero-knowledge proofs to validate specific claims, and then verifying those proofs on-chain. This approach eliminates the need to expose data to third parties or rely on centralized servers, embedding trust within the cryptographic proof itself.
In practical applications, zkTLS is transforming multiple fields such as financial services, consumer platforms, identity and reputation systems, social and content platforms, and behavioral influence systems. For example, in financial services, it enables the verification of income, cash flow, or account history without exposing sensitive documents. In consumer platforms, zkTLS makes the proof of digital goods, subscriptions, and purchase history portable and verifiable.
As more applications adopt zkTLS, we will see a compound effect: more verifiable data will lead to more powerful applications, thereby giving users greater control and providing them with more reasons to unlock data on their own terms. This is not about replacing existing systems, but rather about empowering users with control over these systems, and building a path where trust, privacy, and composability can expand together.
zkTLS is not just another protocol; it represents a new way of thinking about how information flows between platforms and how trust is established on the internet. As our online lives become more transparent through verifiable claims, a new generation of applications will emerge that will empower users with greater control, reduce friction, and unlock true value.