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["Ydentity"]
Link = ["http://ydentity.org/","http://ydentity.org/doc/YdentityWhitePaper1.0.pdf"]
Description = "This ERC20 token has a purchase mechanism under BTC or ETH and is designed to address the main elements of General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in a time of technological advancement when the consumer has never been more aware of the value of their data."
Tags = ["erc-token","ydentity","blockchain-id"]
Tags = ["eth-app","ydentity","blockchain-id"]
["Digi-ID"]
Link = ["https://www.digi-id.io/","https://github.com/digibyte/digiid-js","https://www.digi-id.io/documentation.html"]
@ -108,32 +108,32 @@ Tags = ["digi-id","digibyte","blockchain-id"]
["0xcert"]
Link = ["https://0xcert.org/","https://0xcert.org/technical-paper.pdf","https://0xcert.org/whitepaper.pdf","https://github.com/0xcert"]
Description = "The vision of 0xcert is to provide an open protocol for standardized and certified non-fungible tokens to a wider tech audience. With 0xcert, you can build on top of the non-fungible token standard, employing a complete toolset, development framework, and a set of conventions for various use cases."
Tags = ["erc-token","0xcert"]
Tags = ["eth-app","0xcert"]
[""]
Link = ["https://github.com/MakoLab/graphchain"]
Description = ""
Tags = ["",""]
["Graphchain"]
Link = ["https://github.com/MakoLab/graphchain","http://www.graphchain.io/MTSR2018.pdf","https://www.slideshare.net/sopekmir/graphchain"]
Description = "Rather than trying to add Graphs and Ontologies to Blockchain, GraphChain starts with RDF database and then adds Blockchain features to the system.\n\nLegal Entity Identifier blockchained by a Hyperledger Indy implementation of GraphChain\n\nThe main idea behind GraphChain is to use blockchain mechanisms on top of an abstract RDF graphs. This paper presents an implementation of GraphChain in the Hyperledger Indy framework. The whole setting is shown to be applied to the RDF graphs containing information about Legal Entity Identifiers (LEIs)."
Tags = ["graphchain","indy"]
[""]
Link = ["https://cryptoslate.com/t-mobile-next-identity-platform/"]
Description = ""
Tags = ["",""]
["T-Mobile Unveils Identity Platform: Next"]
Link = ["https://cryptoslate.com/t-mobile-next-identity-platform/","https://github.com/hyperledger/sawtooth-next-directory","http://intelligentsystemsmonitoring.com/community/blockchain-community/t-mobile-unveils-the-next-identity-platform-a-blockchain-powered-database/"]
Description = "Hyperledger Sawtooth NEXT Identity Platform\n\nIn a company with millions of users with differing levels of service, permission management is a considerable bottleneck. Regulations around user security and privacy add a further layer of complexity to such a system.\n\nNext Identity combines the functionality of a traditional database with the benefits of a centralized ledger. The system handles user identities, accesses, and approvals while retaining the integrity of an immutable blockchain."
Tags = ["next","sawtooth"]
[""]
Link = ["https://dock.io/"]
Description = ""
Tags = ["",""]
["dock: Decentralized data exchange powered by Ethereum"]
Link = ["https://dock.io/","https://dock.io/whitepaper"]
Description = "By utilizing the secure Ethereum mainchain, data encryption, as well as a token model, the Dock protocol will allow users to take control of their data and exchange it between applications. The Dock token model will simultaneously motivate applications to exchange information by making it beneficial for both platforms involved in the transaction"
Tags = ["dock","eth-app"]
[""]
["Herdius"]
Link = ["https://herdius.com/"]
Description = ""
Tags = ["",""]
Description = "Herdius intends to build a new infrastructure layer on top of all blockchains. Through our vertically scalable chain and distributed virtual wallet network, Herdius aims to tackle identity & interoperability as well as create a crypto asset agnostic decentralized exchange."
Tags = ["herdius"]
[""]
Link = ["http://ixo.foundation/"]
Description = ""
Tags = ["",""]
["IXO Foundation"]
Link = ["http://ixo.foundation/","https://ixo.foundation/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/ixo-Technical-White-Paper-w-Cover-Version-3.0-8-December-2017-1.pdf"]
Description = "Until now, it has not been technically or economically feasible to produce, measure and value impact-related data at scale, in ways that are cost-effective and useful.\n\nLegacy data gets locked in silos of proprietary indexed databases, with little to no compatibility, interoperability, or ways of avoiding aggregation errors, such as double-counting. The fidelity of data has been a pervasive problem. It was hard to prove that datasets had not been tampered with, corrupted, or originated from untrustworthy sources. However, with Verifiable Claims, it is now feasible to collect, transport and store data resources in high-fidelity formats. Data can be cryptographically hashed and digitally signed at the point of collection or issuance. This cryptographically verifiable data can be proven not to have been tampered with and the signatures of the claim issuer can be authenticated. This adds trust assurance and data provenance.\n\nWe now also have the technological means to resolve impact-related data to globally unique digital identifiers, rooted in the distributed public key infrastructures of blockchains. The Decentralized Identifier (DID) specification developed by the Rebooting the Web of Trust community (in which we participate) is becoming a W3C web standard. This enables the creation of high-resolution datasets, tagged with globally unique identifiers that can be cryptographically authenticated."
Tags = ["ixo","data"]
[""]
Link = ["https://www.hubtoken.org/"]