Moca Foundation Launches Moca Chain: The Future of Self-Sovereign, Privacy-First Identity Verification
Web3 just got a privacy upgrade—and Wall Street's KYC paperwork just got a migraine.
Moca Foundation's new blockchain cuts through centralized identity bottlenecks with self-sovereign verification. No middlemen. No data leaks. Just cryptographic proof you're you.
Why it matters: In an era of surveillance capitalism, Moca Chain flips the script—putting users back in control of their digital footprints. The tech uses zero-knowledge proofs to verify credentials without exposing raw data. Banks hate this one trick.
The cynical take: If this works, expect legacy finance to either (a) lobby against it or (b) launch a half-baked clone with 10x the fees.
Bottom line: When your identity isn't a product to be sold, everyone wins—except data brokers counting their lost ad revenue.