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  • What you want is cryptographic Zero-knowledge proofs, not regular encryption. See anonymous credentials protocols.

    And it does require every verifying entity to trust the issuer (each user could collect attestations from multiple issuers, to prove different things to different verifiers)

    Another issue is the risk of deanonymization by verifiers simply asking for more proof of many different properties, until you can be identified anyway