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date: 2020-11-19
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title: Cosmos Network - Internet of Blockchains
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description: Cosmos is a decentralized network of independent parallel blockchains, each powered by consensus algorithms like Tendermint consensus.
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In other words, Cosmos is an ecosystem of that can scale and interoperate with each other. Before Cosmos, blockchains were siloed and unable to communicate with each other. They were hard to build and could only handle a small amount of per second. Cosmos solves these problems with a new technical vision. In order to understand this vision we need to go back to the fundamentals of blockchain technology.
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permalink: blockchain/cosmos/
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canonical_url: 'https://decentralized-id.com/blockchain/cosmos/'
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categories: ["Blockchain"]
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tags: ["Cosmos","oCap","Commercio"]
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last_modified_at: 2020-11-19
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teaser: /images/
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## Building with Cosmos
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* [Commercio Network](https://commercio.network/) - Commercio.network is “The Documents Blockchain” that ALLOWS companies to create identities, sign and exchange business documents among its participants.
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* [Ockam](https://www.ockam.io/) (built w Tendermint \ Cosmos compatible)
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* [NYM](https://nymtech.net/)
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> Nym uses anonymous authentication credentials based on the [Coconut](https://arxiv.org/abs/1802.07344) signature scheme to enable privacy-enhanced data transfer and decentralized identity. Nym credentials can embed the data needed for a given service (including zero-knowledge proofs of private data), and these credentials are validated in a decentralized and public manner without linking a user to the service they want to access.
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title: Humanitarian
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excerpt: Assorted Humanitarian Organizations
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- humanitarian
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tags: ["Humanitarian","iRespond"]
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categories: ["Organizations"]
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last_modified_at: 2019-07-11
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* [Blockchain Can Empower Stateless Refugees](https://www.law360.com/technology/articles/1095148/blockchain-can-empower-stateless-refugees)
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* [iRespond](https://www.irespond.org/) -international non-profit organization dedicated to solving the identity problem using a unique digital biometric identity solution
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* [The Humanized Internet](http://www.thehumanizedinternet.org/) — "to defend the rights of vulnerable people, and give every human being worldwide secure, sovereign control over their own digital identity."
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* [CheapID](http://guptaoption.com/cheapid/) - identity standard designed for use in conflicted environment like those many refugees or disaster victims may find themselves in.
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* uses [State In A Box - Identity Services Architecture](http://guptaoption.com/4.SIAB-ISA.php)
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* [World Identity Netowork](https://win.systems/)
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* Blockchain for Impact [(BFI)-UN](https://www.pvblic.org/blockchainforimpact)
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* [Self-Sovereign Identity Systems for Humanitarian Interventions—A Case Study on Protective Cash Transfer Programs](https://repository.tudelft.nl/islandora/object/uuid:6cdb5450-9a81-47a9-8ffa-f9bd77c72448/datastream/OBJ1/download)
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* [The Nail Finds a Hammer: Self-Sovereign Identity, Design Principles, and Property Rights in the Developing World](https://www.newamerica.org/future-property-rights/reports/nail-finds-hammer/)
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http://www.truevaluemetrics.org/DBpdfs/BlockChain/The-IXO-Protocol-Draft-White-Paper-3.0-for-technical-review-12_8_2017.pdf
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- [John Bradley’s Blog](https://www.thread-safe.com/)
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* [Michael Becker Interviewed Kaliya re:SSI](https://identitypraxis.com/2020/11/16/an-interview-on-self-sovereign-identity-with-kaliya-young-the-identity-women/)
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> Kaliya’s purpose is to answer this profound question: “How do we own, control, manage, and represent ourselves in the digital world, independently of the BigTech companies (Facebook, Google, etc.)?”
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* [Tim Bouma is interviewed](https://medium.com/@trbouma/self-sovereign-identity-interview-with-tim-bouma-ca193f66f2bb) by SSI Ambassador - Adrian Doerk
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> Every technology is a two-edged sword, gunpowder, guns, you know anything? There’s an upside and there’s the downside. I think that’s something that we have to be very cognizant of.
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* [The Domains of Identity and SSI with “Identity Woman”](https://www.ubisecure.com/podcast/domains-of-identity-ssi-identity-woman-kaliya-young/), Kaliya Young
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> Kaliya and Oscar discuss the long-running Internet Identity Workshop (IIW) that she co-founded, the effects of moving to virtual identity conferences in 2020, insights from Kaliya’s books – ‘The Domains of Identity’, newly published in 2020, and ‘A Comprehensive Guide to Self Sovereign Identity’ – plus some great tips for all business leaders on how to view the role of identity in their organisation.
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* [Self-Sovereign Identity Authors Alex Preukschat & Shannon Appelcline](https://securetalkpodcast.com/podcast/self-sovereign-identity-alex-preukschat-shannon-appelcline/) Discussing
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> Decentralized digital identity and verifiable credentials explain what Self-Sovereign Identity (SSI) is, why it’s important, and provide examples of practical applications for individuals and organizations.
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An academic nerdy podcast, out of [RMIT](https://www.rmit.edu.au/), Australia
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* [Episode 6: 'Digital Identity & Blockchain' with Kaliya Young, Prof. Jason Potts, & Prof. Ellie Rennie](https://open.spotify.com/episode/4kO6VVT9PmRPrie6e5plPj)
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