PANews reported on October 27 that Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin posted on the X platform that thanks to zkemail, tlsnotary, anon aadhaar, etc., any form of identity verification can be converted into an ETH address and then inserted into other tools (such as multi-signature, DAO authorization...).
A key difference between ETH addresses and “pure cryptography,” and where blockchain provides its value, is that ETH addresses are “stateful,” so details such as key revocation can be abstracted away.