The startup VeryAI completed a $10 million seed funding round, led by Polychain Capital and with the participation of Anatoly Yakovenko. The main goal is to launch an identity verification system for smartphones that scans the palm of the hand, created to distinguish real users from accounts created by AI.
This innovation arrives at a critical moment, with dormant Sybil-type attacks and deepfakes threatening the integrity of exchanges and DeFi protocols. By recording identity attestations on the Solana network using zero-knowledge proofs (ZKP), VeryAI allows platforms to verify the humanity of their users without storing sensitive biometric data, thus protecting privacy against the increasing sophistication of bots in the crypto ecosystem.
In summary, the integration of biometrics and blockchain infrastructure seeks to restore digital trust in the face of the rise of synthetic AI. The project already has strategic partners like MEXC and Colosseum to implement this “on-chain” verification solution.
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