Zero-knowledge authentication startup Self has raised $9 million in seed funding, with participation from Greenfield Capital and others.
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Self, a zero-knowledge identity verification startup, has raised $9 million in seed funding from investors including Greenfield Capital and angel backers. The company uses zero-knowledge proofs to verify attributes like age without exposing personal data.
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Odaily Odaily that zero-knowledge identity verification startup Self has completed a $9 million seed funding round. Participants included Greenfield Capital, Startup Capital Ventures x SBI Fund, Spearhead VC, Verda Ventures, Fireweed Ventures, and angel investors such as Casey Neistat, Sreeram Kannan (EigenLayer), Sandeep Nailwal (Polygon), Julien Bouteloup (Curve), Jill Carlson (Espresso), and Hart Lambur (Across Protocol). Self provides privacy-preserving identity infrastructure that uses zero-knowledge proofs and verifiable credentials to verify attributes such as age or uniqueness without revealing personal data. (CoinDesk)