🚨 This isn’t the end of KYC, it’s the end of weak identity models.
#AI tools like this show one thing very clearly:
🎭 Face ≠ identity
🗣️ Voice ≠ identity
📸 “Liveness” ≠ trust
If a camera check can be spoofed in real time, then the whole model of:
👉 “prove you’re real in this moment"
…is fundamentally broken.
What comes next is a shift toward verifiable, persistent identity:
✅ credentials issued by trusted entities
🔐 cryptographic proof instead of camera trust
♻️ reusable identity (no more repeating KYC 20x)
🤖 and most importantly: verifiable permissions for agents
Because the real problem isn’t just humans anymore, it’s:
👉 who (or what) is allowed to act on behalf of a person?
This is where decentralized identity and trust infrastructure become critical.
Projects like @cheqd_io - $CHEQ are building exactly this layer:
→ trust registries
→ verifiable issuers
→ portable credentials
We’re moving from:
📸 “look into the camera to prove who you are"
to:
🔑 “prove you were verified by a trusted source"
The takeaway:
Deepfakes don’t break identity - they expose how weak current identity systems are.
And they accelerate the shift toward an Internet of Trust.
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🚨 CRYPTO SECURITY ALERT: THE END OF FACIAL VERIFICATION (KYC) 🚨
🌐 The launch of JINKUSU CAM—a cybercriminal tool—has been detected. It is a powerful AI suite designed specifically to BREACH the security protocols of the world's largest exchanges (Binance, Coinbase, Kraken, OKX).
👤 Developer/Threat Actor: jinkusu.
🛠️ Tool Type: Real-time media manipulation software (Live Deepfake).
🎯 Objective: To bypass KYC (Know Your Customer) protocols on financial platforms, cryptocurrency exchanges, and mobile banking applications.
📦 TECHNICAL FEATURES (ATTACK VECTORS):
The software utilizes cutting-edge AI technologies to deceive verification systems:
🎭 Real-time Face Swap: GPU-accelerated face replacement (CUDA/DirectML) using InsightFace for fluid gesture transfer.
🗣️ Voice Changer: Real-time voice modulation with pitch adjustments and preset profiles (Anonymous, Radio, Robot) to evade voice biometrics.
🎥 Virtual Camera: Output compatible with OBS Virtual Camera, allowing the manipulated video feed to be injec
Everyone is talking about decentralizing identity.
But no one is asking the more important question:
Who decides what is trusted?
If anyone can issue a Verifiable Credential…
→ who verifies the issuer?
Decentralization doesn’t remove trust. it redefines where trust lives.
We’re moving from:
→ central authorities
to:
→ verifiable trust registries + reputation layers
This is where things get interesting.
I believe networks like @cheqd_io - $CHEQ will play a key role:
Not by controlling identity, but by enabling trusted issuance + verifiable provenance at scale
Because in the end:
Identity is useless without trust in who issued it.
The internet was built without a trust layer. cheqd is building it.
Decentralised identifiers. Verifiable credentials. Privacy-preserving payments for data.
The infrastructure for a world where trust is programmable, not assumed.
https://t.co/8yIVqTKMrp
The Internet’s Verification Layer Is Breaking - And a $5M FDV Project Called $CHEQ @cheqd_io Might Be the Upgrade It Needs
https://t.co/TPiwiYtTTk
