
Rarimo
Rarimo is a ZK identity and privacy infrastructure protocol that enables permissionless registries and zero-knowledge proof-based identity verification.

What is Rarimo?
Rarimo is a ZK identity and privacy infrastructure protocol that builds permissionless registries secured by Ethereum and Rarimo Layer 2. Based on ERC-7812, Rarimo provides identity building blocks that empower users with censorship resistance and ultimate privacy. Rarimo's core products include zk Passport, which allows users to prove who they are without revealing any data using NFC chip scans that never leave the device; zkML Bionetta for zk-image recognition and seedless recovery without seed phrases or cloud backups; and digital likeness controls that let users decide how their face can be used. Applications built on Rarimo include RariMe (a self-recoverable identity and crypto wallet), Freedomtool (anonymous voting via passport and ZK proofs), and Openion (opinion markets for Web3 social networks). Rarimo raised $2.5M and is backed by supporters including Vitalik Buterin, Stefan George (Gnosis), and leaders from Celestia, Aztec, Aleo, and RiscZero.
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