The Aztec development team has launched an anonymous messaging platform called StealthNote, which uses zero-knowledge proof technology (ZKPs) to allow users to publish information anonymously and prove that they belong to a specific organization while protecting their privacy. The platform is designed to provide whistleblowers with a safe and anonymous sharing channel, especially for exposing insider information about suspicious companies. Developer Saleel Pichen gives an example on the social platform: "If you have a suspicious inside story about a company but don't want to reveal your identity, StealthNote allows you to share information completely anonymously." The technical principle is that by parsing the JWT token generated by the Google login, the user only verifies whether the user has access to a corporate mailbox without revealing their identity. At present, the platform only supports Gmail accounts, but the team plans to expand to single sign-on systems such as Microsoft in the future, and add features such as Slack bridge. Pichen also revealed that more anonymous authentication methods will be supported in the future, such as proving that you are the recipient of a certain email, from a specific country or region, etc., to further broaden the application scenarios of anonymous data sharing.
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