Zero-Knowledge Enabled Cross-Border Payment Systems: Advancing Privacy and Compliance in Blockchain Architectures
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Abstract
This article proposes a novel blockchain-based architecture for cross-border payments that integrates self-sovereign identity (SSI) and zero-knowledge proofs (ZKPs) to address the fundamental challenges of traditional systems. The proposed framework enables near-instant settlement while preserving privacy and ensuring regulatory compliance by design. By layering an identity infrastructure with ZKP-gated smart-contract escrows and regulatory oracles, the system allows participants to prove compliance with jurisdiction-specific requirements without revealing sensitive personal data. The architecture comprises three interconnected layers — identity, value, and compliance — that work together to streamline remittances, business transactions, and international payroll processes. Comparative analysis demonstrates significant advantages over both correspondent banking and current blockchain networks in terms of settlement speed, transaction costs, fraud prevention, and automated compliance. While the approach faces challenges, including network adoption barriers, technical scalability, and governance complexity, this study outlines promising directions for future development, particularly in the context of emerging central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) and regulated stablecoins.