Digital ID Without the Data: ZK Protocol Raises $9M for Privacy-First Future

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- Self Labs raised $9M in seed funding led by Greenfield Capital and SoftBank, with participation from Web3 leaders like Sreeram Kannan and Sandeep Nailwal.

- The ZK-based platform enables privacy-preserving identity verification using zero-knowledge proofs and supports 129 countries' biometric passports and India's Aadhaar system.

- A points-based rewards program incentivizes on-chain verification, while integrations with Google,

, and Velodrome expand use cases like token distribution and age checks.

- The ZK Identity Residency program brings global developers to San Francisco, aiming to establish Self as a foundational layer for the "future of the internet."

Self Labs, a leading zero-knowledge (ZK) identity protocol, has

to accelerate development of its privacy-preserving identity infrastructure. The round, led by Greenfield Capital and SoftBank's Startup Capital Ventures x SBI Fund, attracted participation from prominent Web3 figures and institutional investors, including Sreeram Kannan (EigenLayer), Sandeep Nailwal (Polygon), and Casey Neistat . The funding follows growing demand for ZK-powered solutions to combat sybil attacks, ensure OFAC compliance, and verify human identity without exposing sensitive data .

Self's platform leverages zero-knowledge proofs and verifiable credentials to enable users to confirm attributes like age, residency, or national ID status without revealing personal information

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The protocol supports biometric passports from 129 countries, national ID cards from 35 countries, and India's Aadhaar system, which covers over 1.4 billion users . Light-weight alternatives like Self Connect, which uses mobile phone numbers for onboarding, further expand accessibility . The company has already integrated with major platforms including Google, , and Velodrome, to age verification.

A key component of the seed raise is the launch of a points-based rewards program to

. Users earn points for verified activities across partner platforms, with future integrations expected to broaden earning opportunities . Eric Nakagawa, CEO and co-founder of Self, emphasized the protocol's role in addressing industry needs for secure, privacy-first verification, stating, " that ZK-powered solutions are the answer".

The funding will also support the ZK Identity Residency program, which brought 15 developers from seven countries to San Francisco to collaborate on product and engineering initiatives

. With regulatory readiness and scalability at the core of its design, Self aims to establish itself as a foundational layer for the "future of the internet" .