Redactable Signature Schemes and Zero-Knowledge Proofs are two radically
different approaches to enable privacy. This paper analyses their merits and
drawbacks when applied to decentralized identity system. Redactable Signatures,
though competitively quick and compact, are not as expressive as zero-knowledge
proofs and do not provide the same level of privacy. On the other hand,
zero-knowledge proofs can be much faster but some protocols require a trusted
set-up. We conclude that given the benefits and drawbacks, redactable
signatures are more appropriate at an earlier stage and zero-knowledge proofs
are more appropriate at a later stage for decentralized identity systemsComment: 9 Pages, Trustworthy digital identity international conference 202