Compliance and privacy are not opposites.
They’re just poorly implemented.
For years, the tradeoff was simple:
Give up your data
Or don’t get access
That model is outdated.
With idOS + Billions:
→ Compliance requirements are met
→ Users stay in control
→ Apps receive proofs, not raw data
→ Sensitive information never leaves encrypted storage
This is what composable compliance looks like.
Instead of copying passports across 47 databases,
applications verify what they need through zero knowledge proofs.
Over 65k credentials already issued.
Real users.
Real flows.
Real infrastructure.
The next phase of Web3 won’t be about speculation.
It will be about systems that actually work.
And identity is the foundation.
Are builders ready to design for privacy first?