Do you have an idea for that? As far as I can tell, using PGP keys would only verify that a user has control of those PGP keys and nothing else.
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You are right they only reveal PGP (public) keys. If that is what you want then ever used OpenSSH on Linux or Putty on Windows? They can be used as a PGP "zero knowledge proof authentication system" if you don't count having to reveal your public key. I'd look into those for your application.
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