Zero-knowledge proofs feel like privacy solved… until you zoom out.

Yes, you can prove age without a birthdate. Eligibility without identity. The math is clean. The exposure is minimal.

But here’s the catch:

Proofs only answer the questions they’re asked.

And someone else decides those questions.

In systems like @SignOfficial , power doesn’t disappear — it shifts.

From accessing your data → to defining what you must prove.

One proof reveals nothing.

But many proofs, over time, start revealing patterns.

Not by leaking data…

But by structuring the requests.

So the real question isn’t just *what is hidden?*

It’s *who decides what must be proven?*

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