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    Scalable KYC, seamless payments: Closing the web2–web3 gap

    Yeek.ioBy Yeek.ioOctober 21, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Disclosure: The views and opinions expressed here belong solely to the author and do not represent the views and opinions of crypto.news’ editorial.

    Web3 has long promised to democratize access to financial systems, offering programmable money and financial sovereignty to users worldwide. Yet to the everyday user, the day-to-day experience remains unnecessarily complicated compared to the ease of web2 transactions. Buying something online takes seconds; onboarding into a blockchain application can involve multi-step identity verification, unintuitive wallet experiences, and unfamiliar security practices.

    Summary

    • Scalable, risk-based KYC systems can turn regulation from a roadblock into a driver of trust, enabling platforms to grow sustainably while satisfying regulators, banks, and users.
    • Zero-knowledge proofs make it possible to verify compliance without exposing personal data, protecting user privacy while maintaining regulatory assurance.
    • Seamless, compliance-first infrastructure can make blockchain payments feel as effortless and secure as Apple Pay — turning web3 from an experimental alternative into the new standard for digital commerce.

    If web3 is going to achieve mainstream adoption, it must stop being a leap of faith. The issue is not simply that we need better user interfaces; what’s needed is intuitive compliance, privacy, and payment protection built directly into web3 infrastructure. Done right, blockchain payments can feel as seamless and frictionless as their web2 counterparts. 

    Compliance as a growth engine

    Too frequently, compliance is positioned as an impediment to innovation. In reality, it’s the precondition for sustainable growth. Without proper guardrails, platforms risk losing banking partners, facing regulatory ire, or seeing mainstream user flight. With the proper mindset, compliance enables innovation; it builds trust with regulators, institutions, and consumers.

    What web3 projects need is scalable compliance. Rather than imposing a single, one-size-fits-all identity check, developers should be free to implement the appropriate level of Know Your Customer verification for the risk profile of their project. That can range from “lite KYC,” where the user provides minimal information to get access to low-risk services, to full verification with tax ID and personally identifiable information for higher-value transactions.

    This graduated system allows startups and established platforms alike to grow without overwhelming users, while demonstrating to regulators that necessary safeguards are in place. It turns compliance into a driver of growth, not an obstacle. 

    Privacy in a transparent world

    But KYC raises a sensitive problem: how do we protect privacy in a system built for transparency? Public blockchains are, by definition, open ledgers. It would be irresponsible and risky to store personal data on-chain directly.

    This is where zero-knowledge technologies prove essential. Using cryptographic proofs, platforms can verify a user’s compliance without exposing the underlying data. Regulators get the assurance they require, institutions get the confidence they need, and individuals get to retain sovereignty over their personal data.

    This dual promise, compliance and privacy, is central to closing the adoption gap. Users shouldn’t have to choose between freedom and security; they can get both.

    Bridging web2 and web3

    The comparison with web2 payments is apt. No one thinks about PCI compliance, encryption, or fraud prevention when checking out with Apple Pay or Google Pay. Those security measures are seamlessly integrated into the stack. Web3 needs to adopt the same philosophy: users should be able to transact seamlessly, while the risk management and verification heavy lifting occurs in the background.

    For developers, scalable compliance frameworks enable them to deliver payment flows that instantly feel familiar. For institutions, they enable a level of trust that makes collaboration achievable and unlocks liquidity. And for end users, they enable web3 payments to no longer feel experimental; they feel normal.

    Why now

    Timing matters. Regulators in Europe, Asia, and North America are acting quickly to establish regimes for digital assets. Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA) in Europe, stablecoin regulation in the U.S., and licensing programs in Asia are determining what the future of web3 over the next ten years will look like. Projects that build for compliance today won’t just endure these changes; they will be the ones that are ready for collaboration with institutions, regulators, and mainstream brands.

    Compliance-first infrastructure is not preparation for some distant future; it is about being present in the moment.

    Closing the gap

    The gap between the web2 and web3 user experience is not inherent to web3. It exists because web3 has relegated compliance to an afterthought rather than a design consideration. By reimagining KYC as scalable, privacy-preserving, and frictionless, we can close the gap entirely.

    When a blockchain payment is as simple as a tap of a card, when consumers don’t have to think about risk exposure, and when institutions can engage with confidence, web3 won’t be an alternative; it will be the standard. 

    That is the threshold the industry must now cross. Scalable KYC and frictionless payments are not just technical breakthroughs. They are the foundations for the digital mainstream commerce of tomorrow.

    Gael Jouaillec

    Gael Jouaillec is the ​​CEO at Lemma-X, a Forte company. Gael is a seasoned executive with over 20 years of experience spanning business development, digital payments, financial services, and the web3 space. Throughout his dynamic career, he has led high-impact initiatives to expand businesses into new markets, established strategic partnerships, and introduced cutting-edge payment solutions. His entrepreneurial spirit is exemplified by his founding of a fintech startup, while his leadership roles have consistently focused on scaling operations and driving digital transformation across competitive industries. Currently serving as CEO of Lemma-X, Gael is at the forefront of innovation in the digital assets and web3 ecosystem. He previously also held the position of Vice President of International Expansion at Forte, where he played a pivotal role in shaping the company’s growth strategy in blockchain gaming and decentralized technologies.

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