
Keyring
Keyring is a zero-knowledge compliance layer that lets DeFi protocols verify user attributes like KYC and accreditation without exposing identity data.

What is Keyring?
Keyring is a permissioning layer for blockchain protocols. It uses zero-knowledge proofs so users can prove KYC, accreditation, or jurisdiction status to a smart contract without revealing personal data. Two products — Keyring Pro for regulation-focused platforms and Keyring Connect for lighter zk-KYC — are integrated with protocols like Euler Finance to enable compliant institutional liquidity in DeFi markets.
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