Blockchain-Enabled, W3C Standards-Compliant Decentralized Zero-Knowledge Proof Framework for Mobile Identity

Published: 06 Apr 2026, Last Modified: 06 Apr 2026ZABAPAD 2026 PosterEveryoneRevisionsCC BY 4.0
Keywords: Decentralized Identity, Zero-Knowledge Proof, Privacy-Preserving, W3C Standards, Mobile Authentication
Abstract: The proliferation of centralized carrier-based authentication systems has exposed critical vulnerabilities in the preservation of privacy and personal data protection. Current implementations in Korea, such as PASS and KakaoTalk identity services, rely on centralized architectures that create single points of failure and require excessive disclosure of personal information. The large-scale security breach of SK Telecom's USIM infrastructure in 2025, affecting 23 million subscribers, highlights the urgent need for a paradigm shift in identity authentication. This paper proposes a decentralized identity authentication system leveraging W3C Decentralized Identifiers (DIDs) and Verifiable Credentials (VCs), combined with Zero-Knowledge Proofs (ZKPs). Our framework integrates Schnorr signatures with Sigma-protocol-based ZKPs to enable privacy-preserving authentication without revealing private keys. A three-layer architecture—comprising cryptographic, identity, and credential layers—ensures strong cryptographic guarantees based on the discrete logarithm problem over the secp256k1 curve, while eliminating reliance on centralized infrastructure. Performance evaluation shows that signature generation occurs in under 10 ms and verification in under 15 ms, meeting real-time authentication requirements while delivering formal privacy guarantees that are absent in conventional systems.
Email Sharing: We authorize the sharing of all author emails with Program Chairs.
Data Release: We authorize the release of our submission and author names to the public in the event of acceptance.
Submission Number: 16
Loading