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## General
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## Competition
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* [Ethereum Competitors: Advantages and Disadvantages](https://blog.pantherprotocol.io/ethereum-competitors-advantages-and-disadvantages/) 2022-08-30 Panther Protocol
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> Ethereum competitors that aim for scalability (Solana, Polkadot, Near)
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> * […]Aiming for interoperability (Cosmos, Cardano)
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> * […]Aiming for security (MEV Mitigation) (Solana & Osmosis)
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> * […]Aiming for privacy (Secret Network, Oasis, Panther)
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## Decentralized Identity
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* [Mastering Decentralized Identity](https://blockworks.co/news/what-is-decentralized-identity) 2023-03-14 Blockworks
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> 1. The current centralized identity system confines the personal and professional development of users to a set of rules and incentives that exploit their attention.
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> 2. Many major players are invested in a solution, including Disco, SpruceID, Iden3, Polygon ID, Ceramic, the Ethereum Foundation and many more.
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> To solve these problems, we have decentralized identity systems built on public blockchains like Ethereum. Decentralized identity allows individuals to manage their identity-related information. With decentralized identity solutions, you can create identifiers and claim and hold your attestations without relying on central authorities, like service providers or governments.
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## Standards
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* [slides] [OAuth 2.0 meets VCs + ETH](https://media.voog.com/0000/0042/0957/files/2020-OSW-SOFIE.pdf) 2020-07-22 Sophie Project
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> * SOFIE enables interoperability between existing IoT platforms
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> * Utilizes distributed ledger technologies
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> * “Privacy and Data Sovereignty,” and “Identity, Authentication, and Authorization” are two key components of the SOFIE framework
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### ERC-EIP
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* [ERC-5114: Soulbound Badge](https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-5114) 2022-05-30 Ethereum
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> A soulbound badge is a token that, when minted, is bound to another Non-Fungible Token (NFT), and cannot be transferred/moved after that.
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* [ERC-4361: Sign-In with Ethereum](https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-4361) 2021-10-11 Ethereum
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- These claims can attested from third parties (issuers) or self attested.
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### Sidetree \ Element
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* [Sidetree Spec V1.0.0](https://identity.foundation/sidetree/spec/) 2023-05-05 DIF
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> Sidetree is a protocol for creating scalable Decentralized Identifier networks that can run atop any existing decentralized anchoring system (e.g. Bitcoin, Ethereum, distributed ledgers, witness-based approaches) and be as open, public, and permissionless as the underlying anchoring systems they utilize. The protocol allows users to create globally unique, user-controlled identifiers and manage their associated PKI metadata, all without the need for centralized authorities or trusted third parties.
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* [Sidetree Core Protocol and DID Method Drivers](https://github.com/transmute-industries/sidetree.js) 2022-09-20 Transmute
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{% include video id="mk4w2tBTgdE" provider="youtube" %}
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## Web3 ID
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* [List of 38 Decentralized Identity Tools on Ethereum](https://www.alchemy.com/list-of/decentralized-identity-tools-on-ethereum) Alchemy
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* [Web3Modal/web3modal](https://github.com/Web3Modal/web3modal) 2023-06-26
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> Web3Modal is an easy-to-use library to help developers add support for multiple providers in their apps with a simple customizable configuration.
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> The new protocol is an improved version of CIDM (Consolidated Identity Management) referred to as EIDM (Ethrerum-based Identity Management) protocol. In the improved protocol, JWT (JSON Web Token) in OAuth 2.0 was used to introduce smart contracts into EIDM protocol, and the credit management system was added to the system so that it can provide a credible identity authentication protocol for cloud users and service providers.
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### Sign in with Ethereum - SpruceID
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* [Ethereum's Identity Layer - Impact of Ethereum Presentation](https://blog.spruceid.com/presentation-ethereums-identity-layer-impact-of-ethereum/) 2022-09-28 Spruce ID
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> We had the opportunity to present on Ethereum's Identity Layer, covering the evolution of decentralized identity, and how Ethereum presents an incredible opportunity for users to truly own and control their identity and data. Check out that talk in this post.
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> ![](https://i.imgur.com/hheKUW5.png)
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> In recognition of our extensive experience with decentralized identity, Spruce was chosen in September to work with the Ethereum Foundation and ENS to develop Sign-In with Ethereum. This is meant to let users access online services by using their Ethereum accounts as an identifier, rather than an account owned by large corporations like Facebook or Google.
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### Web3Auth - Torus Labs
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* [Introducing Sign-in with Web3 — Building a Non-Custodial World](https://medium.com/toruslabs/introducing-sign-in-with-web3-building-a-non-custodial-world-50136b3a6225) 2022-06-15 Web3Auth
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> In a much needed multi-chain extension to Sign-in with Ethereum, users will now be able to control their digital identity with their Ethereum/ENS, Solana, and Starknet accounts instead of relying on traditional/custodial profiles.
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* [Web3Auth at the Paris Blockchain Week 2022](https://medium.com/toruslabs/web3auth-at-the-paris-blockchain-week-2022-2a26345c9c06) 2022-05-03 Torus
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> See the [BTCR playground](https://weboftrustinfo.github.io/btcr-tx-playground.github.io/) for a live demonstration. The BTCR playground uses the draft reference implementation BTCR DID resolver.
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### About BTCR
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* [Research Summary: Studying Bitcoin privacy attacks and their Impact on Bitcoin-based Identity Methods](https://www.smartcontractresearch.org/t/research-summary-studying-bitcoin-privacy-attacks-and-their-impact-on-bitcoin-based-identity-methods/1790) 2022-07 SmartContractResearch
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> We investigate the privacy of the method [did:btcr](https://w3c-ccg.github.io/didm-btcr/) based on the criteria adopted from [RFC 6973](https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc6973).
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> - Surveillance
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> - Correlation
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> - Identification
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> - Secondary Use
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> - Disclosure
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> - Misattribution
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* [BTCR DID Method Updates](https://medium.com/@kimdhamilton/btcr-did-method-updates-d0fd14386139) 2019-07-01 Kim Hamilton Duffy
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> The Bitcoin Reference DID method (did:btcr) is designed as a minimal, secure, and open Decentralized Identifier (DID) method anchored to the Bitcoin blockchain. DIDs are an interoperable locator for identity that does not require permission from anyone else. The BTCR method specifically is fully open source — not tied to a commercial vendor — which makes it a valuable vendor-agnostic demonstration of the emerging DID specification.
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* [DIDs Demystified: A hands-on intro to DIDs via the BTCR DID Method – Kim Hamilton Duffy – Webinar 5](https://ssimeetup.org/dids-demystified-hands-intro-dids-btcr-did-method-kim-hamilton-duffy-webinar-5/) 2018-06-01 Kim Hamilton Duffy SSI Meetup
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- Stream 2 – Building the Extended SSI Ecosystem
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* [Self Sovereign Identity Explainer](https://www.didas.swiss/2021/12/17/self-sovereign-identity-explainer-introduction-to-the-world-of-ssi/) 2021-12-17 DIDAS Swiss ([PDF](https://www.didas.swiss/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/SSI-Explainer-Introduction-final.pdf)
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> The Self Sovereign Identity Explainer (in German) is the basis for the future discussions and in-depth learning. It briefly introduces the development history of digital identity and roughly describes the different phases of identity in the Internet age.
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* [DIDAS provides extensive commentary to the target vision for e-ID in Switzerland](https://www.didas.swiss/2021/10/13/didas-provides-extensive-commentary-to-the-target-vision-for-e-id-in-switzerland/) 2021-10-13 DIDAS Swiss
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> It was a great opportunity for DIDAS to provide in-depth commentary to the proposed vision and contribute our collective ideas and expertise to help make a well informed decision. Our submission (in German) is available [here](https://www.didas.swiss/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Stellungnahme-DIDAS-FINAL-V1.0-website.pdf)
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* [Self-Sovereign Identity and how we can get there](https://www.procivis.ch/post/self-sovereign-identity-and-how-we-can-get-there) 2021-07-09 ProCivis
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> Enabled by recent advances in the realm of cryptography, mobile devices and decentralized identity standards we can now put citizens firmly in control of their digital identities while ensuring the level of trust needed to unlock the full potential of a digital society.
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* [Self-Sovereign Identity – a game changer regarding privacy: The next level of identity management](https://adnovum.ch/en/company/blog/self_sovereign_identity_a_game_changer_regarding_privacy.html) 2022-01-12 Adnovum
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date: 2020-01-11
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title: United States Public Sector
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title: United States Governments and Self Sovereign Identity
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description: Recognizing Digital Identity as a National Issue
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excerpt: >
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It would establish a task force to bring together key federal agencies with state and local government representatives to develop secure methods for government agencies to validate identity attributes to protect the privacy and security of individuals and support reliable, interoperable digital identity verification tools in the public and private sectors.
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canonical_url: 'https://decentralized-id.com/government/usa/'
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categories: ["Regional"]
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tags: ["USA","New York","Austin","Illinois","Wyoming","Utah","FATF","IRS","FTC","Data Privacy","Web3","Digital Immigration Credentials","Verifiable Credentials","Real World"]
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* [USPTO: CIO Jamie Holcombe](https://www.spreaker.com/user/13158652/uspto-cio-jamie-holcombe) 2021-01-04
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> CIO Jamie Holcombe says identity verification with blockchain might be in the future for USPTO and talks about navigating changes in policy & law when considering a distributed ledger to store patents & trademarks. Among the interesting questions: do we start with patent #1 (applicant: George Washington)?
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* [Foster Introduces Bipartisan Digital Identity Legislation](https://foster.house.gov/media/press-releases/foster-introduces-bipartisan-digital-identity-legislation) 2020-08-11
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> - Establish a task force made up of key federal agencies and state representatives.
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> - Direct NIST to create a new framework of standards to guide agencies in implementing identity systems.
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> - Establish a grant program within the DHS to support states in upgrading.
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* [US Lawmakers Ask Government to Deliver Better Digital Identity Framework](https://findbiometrics.com/us-lawmakers-ask-government-deliver-better-digital-identity-framework-070706/) 2021-07-07 FindBiometrics
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> witnesses should weigh any risks of voice and facial recognition software, which has historically exhibited bias against women and people of color, versus the potential benefits. This hearing will also discuss the future of digital identity frameworks, interoperability requirements and standards, and how the emerging technologies such as AI and distributed ledger technology could contribute to building a secure and effective digital ID.
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## White House
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* [The White House’s Future of the Internet is Available Today](https://indicio.tech/the-white-houses-future-of-the-internet-is-available-today/) 2022-04-29 Indicio Tech
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> The Biden administration, in coordination with 60 other countries, on Thursday unveiled a “[Declaration for the Future of the Internet](https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2022/04/28/fact-sheet-united-states-and-60-global-partners-launch-declaration-for-the-future-of-the-internet/)” that “reclaims the promise of the Internet in the face of the global opportunities and challenges presented by the 21st century.” 2022-04-28
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* [ACE Selects Four Blockchain Innovation Challenge Winners to Expand Economic Opportunity to Underserved Learners](https://www.acenet.edu/News-Room/Pages/Four-Blockchain-Innovation-Challenge-Economic-Opportunity-Underserved-Learners.aspx) 2021-02-11
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> The [Lifelong Learner Project](https://www.lifelonglearnerproject.org/), Powered by Teachers, to develop a digital wallet in which teachers can store and access their credentials, certifications, and learning resources and securely share these verifiable credentials with entities such as state licensing systems, human resources departments, and learning management systems. The project is led by RANDA Solutions, in partnership with the Utah State Board of Education, ETS, Digital Promise, University Instructors, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, Blockframe, Fluree, Evernym, Velocity Network Foundation, IDRamp, PhilosBDL, UPD Consulting, IATC, Credential Engine, and IMS Global.
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## Department of Education
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* [US Education Department promotes putting student records on blockchain](https://cointelegraph.com/news/us-education-department-promotes-putting-student-records-on-blockchain) 2021-02-23 Cointelegraph
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> The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed flaws across various sectors. As a result, a number of government departments are evaluating blockchain-based systems as possible solutions for challenges involving multiparty workflows, record-keeping, transparency and more.
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>
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> For example, the United States Department of Education recently provided funding for the launch of the “[Education Blockchain Initiative](https://www.acenet.edu/Research-Insights/Pages/Education-Blockchain-Initiative.aspx).” Referred to as the EBI, this project is led by the American Council on Education — an organization that helps the higher education community shape effective public policy — and is designed to identify ways that blockchain can improve data flow between academic institutions and potential employers.
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* [CONNECTED IMPACT Unlocking Education and Workforce Opportunity Through Blockchain](https://www.acenet.edu/Documents/ACE-Education-Blockchain-Initiative-Connected-Impact-June2020.pdf?fbclid=IwAR22cl_g-DzoZOEBStwKhrsuQpqqA66ZyZhKdd_4NmER2GyDMXbatuUsUuw) 2020-06 ACE
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> This report is the first phase of the Education Blockchain Initiative, funded by the U.S. Department of Education and managed by the American Council on Education (ACE). It summarizes an intensive research project to better understand the application of blockchain, a form of distributed ledger technology, to education. Its content is intended to inform policymakers, technology developers, education practitioners, and workforce entities about the state of and potential of interoperable digital credentials anchored on blockchains. This report also provides guidance to these stakeholders on the effective implementation of blockchain-based digital credentials infrastructure.
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## Healthcare
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* ["Member as API" - The Interoperability and Patient Access final rule and Verifiable Credentials](https://www.pocketcred.com/post/member-as-api-the-interoperability-and-patient-access-final-rule-and-verifiable-credentials) 2021-07-26 PocketCred
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> The Interoperability and Patient Access final rule (CMS-9115-F) delivers on the government's promise to put patients first, giving them access to their health information when they need it most and in a way they can best use it. As part of the MyHealthEData initiative, this final rule is focused on driving interoperability and patient access to health information by liberating patient data using CMS authority to regulate Medicare Advantage (MA), Medicaid, CHIP, and Qualified Health Plan (QHP) issuers on the Federally-facilitated Exchanges (FFEs).
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## USCIS - Digital Immigration Credentials
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* [USCIS make public announcement about their plants to use Verifiable Credentials for Immigration credentials](https://twitter.com/jgrantindc/status/1567531428707024899) 2022-09-07 Jeremy Grant
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> Very interesting #FedID presentation on @USCIS plans for digital immigration credentials. Looking to use the @w3c Verifiable Credentials standard - this may be the first use of VCs at scale in the US government.
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* [Great to see USCIS speaking publicly at the the #FedID Conference last week](https://www.linkedin.com/posts/aniljohn_fedid-activity-6974431929118924800-oOu7?trk=public_profile_like_view) 2022-10
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* [US Digital Immigration Credentials Overview](https://www.slideshare.net/aniltj/us-digital-immigration-credentials-overview) 2022-12-13
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> USCIS Presentation at the 2022 Fed ID Conference on Using W3C VCs and W3C DIDs for Digital Immigration Credentials
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## Healthcare
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* ["Member as API" - The Interoperability and Patient Access final rule and Verifiable Credentials](https://www.pocketcred.com/post/member-as-api-the-interoperability-and-patient-access-final-rule-and-verifiable-credentials) 2021-07-26 PocketCred
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> The Interoperability and Patient Access final rule (CMS-9115-F) delivers on the government's promise to put patients first, giving them access to their health information when they need it most and in a way they can best use it. As part of the MyHealthEData initiative, this final rule is focused on driving interoperability and patient access to health information by liberating patient data using CMS authority to regulate Medicare Advantage (MA), Medicaid, CHIP, and Qualified Health Plan (QHP) issuers on the Federally-facilitated Exchanges (FFEs).
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## Digital Identity
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* [US Lawmakers Ask Government to Deliver Better Digital Identity Framework](https://findbiometrics.com/us-lawmakers-ask-government-deliver-better-digital-identity-framework-070706/) 2021-07-07 FindBiometrics
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> witnesses should weigh any risks of voice and facial recognition software, which has historically exhibited bias against women and people of color, versus the potential benefits. This hearing will also discuss the future of digital identity frameworks, interoperability requirements and standards, and how the emerging technologies such as AI and distributed ledger technology could contribute to building a secure and effective digital ID.
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* [Foster Introduces Bipartisan Digital Identity Legislation](https://foster.house.gov/media/press-releases/foster-introduces-bipartisan-digital-identity-legislation) 2020-08-11
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> - Establish a task force made up of key federal agencies and state representatives.
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> - Direct NIST to create a new framework of standards to guide agencies in implementing identity systems.
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> - Establish a grant program within the DHS to support states in upgrading.
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## Department of Education
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* [US Education Department promotes putting student records on blockchain](https://cointelegraph.com/news/us-education-department-promotes-putting-student-records-on-blockchain) 2021-02-23 Cointelegraph
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> The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed flaws across various sectors. As a result, a number of government departments are evaluating blockchain-based systems as possible solutions for challenges involving multiparty workflows, record-keeping, transparency and more.
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> For example, the United States Department of Education recently provided funding for the launch of the “[Education Blockchain Initiative](https://www.acenet.edu/Research-Insights/Pages/Education-Blockchain-Initiative.aspx).” Referred to as the EBI, this project is led by the American Council on Education — an organization that helps the higher education community shape effective public policy — and is designed to identify ways that blockchain can improve data flow between academic institutions and potential employers.
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* [CONNECTED IMPACT Unlocking Education and Workforce Opportunity Through Blockchain](https://www.acenet.edu/Documents/ACE-Education-Blockchain-Initiative-Connected-Impact-June2020.pdf?fbclid=IwAR22cl_g-DzoZOEBStwKhrsuQpqqA66ZyZhKdd_4NmER2GyDMXbatuUsUuw) 2020-06 ACE
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> This report is the first phase of the Education Blockchain Initiative, funded by the U.S. Department of Education and managed by the American Council on Education (ACE). It summarizes an intensive research project to better understand the application of blockchain, a form of distributed ledger technology, to education. Its content is intended to inform policymakers, technology developers, education practitioners, and workforce entities about the state of and potential of interoperable digital credentials anchored on blockchains. This report also provides guidance to these stakeholders on the effective implementation of blockchain-based digital credentials infrastructure.
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## Personal Data Privacy
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* [2 Signs the US is Getting Tougher on Data Privacy Regulation](https://anonyome.com/2022/09/2-signs-the-us-is-getting-tougher-on-data-privacy-regulation/) 2022-09 Anonyme
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> I know almost everyone can probably find something that they wished were different in the bill [ADPPA]. On the other hand, I do think we have a band-aid for the American people who are just fed up with the lack of privacy online
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* [What is the American Data Privacy and Protection Act?](https://identityreview.com/what-adppa-american-data-privacy-protection-act/) 2022-06-20 IdentityReview
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> If a business has had an annual revenue less than “$41 million, did not collect or process the data of more than 100,000 individuals, and did not derive more than 50% of revenue from transferring personal information” in the last three years, they are not considered a covered entity in this bill.
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* [75% of Americans Want National Data Privacy Standards](https://anonyome.com/2021/11/75-of-americans-want-national-data-privacy-standards/) 2021-11-03 Anonyme
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> The clear majority of adults surveyed want national standards around how companies collect, process and share [personal data](https://anonyome.com/2020/05/what-constitutes-personally-identifiable-information-or-pii/) to help protect users’ [privacy](https://anonyome.com/2021/02/what-is-privacy/) and security online. Seven in 10 people agree with the federal government treating personal data security as a [national security](https://anonyome.com/2021/09/china-us-recognize-national-security-risks-of-surveillance-capitalism/) issue and investing in cybersecurity.
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* [The US Data Privacy Law “Floor”: What Deserves Basic Protections?](https://anonyome.com/2021/10/the-us-data-privacy-law-floor-what-deserves-basic-protections/) 2021-10 Anonyome
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> The New York Times recently did a deep dive into the United States’ lack of a national data privacy law
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* [A US National Privacy Law Looks More Likely Than Ever](https://anonyome.com/2021/04/a-us-national-privacy-law-looks-more-likely-than-ever/) 2021-04
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- [Consumer Online Privacy Rights Act (COPRA)](https://www.cantwell.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/COPRA%20Bill%20Text.pdf) (Democrats)
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> Sponsored in November 2019 by Democratic Senator Maria Cantwell of Washington, this bill is [considered by some](https://www.darkreading.com/endpoint/what-a-federal-data-privacy-law-would-mean-for-consumers/a/d-id/1340433) to be “GDPR-esque” and more consumer than business friendly.
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* [FTC proposed consent order prohibits perpetual retention of personal information](https://www.dataprotectionreport.com/2023/03/ftc-proposed-consent-order-prohibits-perpetual-retention-of-personal-information/) 2023-03-26
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> We had previously written about an FTC proposed consent order that would prohibit a company from perpetual retention of personal health information. On March 2, 2023, the FTC announced a complaint and proposed consent with BetterHelp, Inc. that would prohibit the company from perpetual retention of personal information—a broader category. Also unlike the previous matter, the FTC did not cite to the health breach notification requirements, but instead included claims only under Section 5 of the FTC Act. Under the proposed consent, BetterHelp would pay $7.8 million, which the FTC may use for consumer redress.
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* [FTC weighs new rules to protect Americans’ personal data](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/aug/11/ftc-new-rules-personal-data-secuirty) 2022-08-11 Guardian
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> The FTC is issuing an advanced notice of proposed rule-making to address commercial surveillance, the “business of collecting, analyzing, and profiting from information about people”. [...] The public can offer input on the FTC notice and the commission will hold a virtual public forum on 8 September.
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* [FTC announces Ed Tech prohibited from common data collection and monetization](https://me2ba.org/ftc-prohibits-data-collection-and-monetization-edtech/) 2022-05-26 Me2BA
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> This doesn’t have to happen and the risk of it happening will be reduced if the FTC gets involved to ensure a level playing field for wallet makers – and ensuring consumers will have a choice of who they trust with the sensitive data about who they transact with across the digital world. Thank you.
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* [We Applaud the Confirmation of New FTC Commissioner, Alvaro Bedoya](https://me2ba.org/we-applaud-the-confirmation-of-new-ftc-commissioner-alvaro-bedoya/) 2022-05-13 Me2Ba
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> Bedoya’s research has shined a light on digital surveillance and its impact on people of color, immigrants, and the working class. He founded the [Center on Privacy & Technology](https://www.law.georgetown.edu/privacy-technology-center/) at Georgetown Law to focus on the importance of consumer privacy rights.
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* [FTC proposed consent order prohibits perpetual retention of personal information](https://www.dataprotectionreport.com/2023/03/ftc-proposed-consent-order-prohibits-perpetual-retention-of-personal-information/) 2023-03-26
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> We had previously written about an FTC proposed consent order that would prohibit a company from perpetual retention of personal health information. On March 2, 2023, the FTC announced a complaint and proposed consent with BetterHelp, Inc. that would prohibit the company from perpetual retention of personal information—a broader category. Also unlike the previous matter, the FTC did not cite to the health breach notification requirements, but instead included claims only under Section 5 of the FTC Act. Under the proposed consent, BetterHelp would pay $7.8 million, which the FTC may use for consumer redress. In the Matter of BetterHelp, Inc., FTC File No. 2023169 (Mar. 2, 2023).
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* [FTC’s Shot Across the Bow: Purpose and Use Restrictions Could Frame The Future of Personal Data Management](https://identitypraxis.com/2021/11/03/ftcs-shot-across-the-bow-purpose-and-use-restrictions-could-frame-the-future-of-personal-data-management/) 2021-11-03 Identity Praxis
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> So that there is no uncertainty or doubt, however, Duball[4](https://identitypraxis.com/2021/11/03/ftcs-shot-across-the-bow-purpose-and-use-restrictions-could-frame-the-future-of-personal-data-management/#fn4) reports that, while consumer privacy is a chief concern for the commission, it is not the primary concern to the exclusion of other concerns. The commission is also worried about algorithmic bias and “dark patterns” practices.
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## Crypto
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* [Executive Order on Ensuring Responsible Development of Digital Assets](https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/presidential-actions/2022/03/09/executive-order-on-ensuring-responsible-development-of-digital-assets/) 2022-03-09 White House - President Biden
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@ -132,6 +138,10 @@ from the man who invented the term Self-Sovereign Idenitty, ID.me and the IRS.
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* [IRS Will Soon Require Selfies for Online Access](https://krebsonsecurity.com/2022/01/irs-will-soon-require-selfies-for-online-access/) 2022-01 Krebs on Security
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> If you created an online account to manage your tax records with the U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS), those login credentials will cease to work later this year. The agency says that by the summer of 2022, the only way to log in to irs.gov will be through ID.me
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## US Patent and Trademarks (USPTO)
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* [USPTO: CIO Jamie Holcombe](https://www.spreaker.com/user/13158652/uspto-cio-jamie-holcombe) 2021-01-04 Spreaker
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> CIO Jamie Holcombe says identity verification with blockchain might be in the future for USPTO and talks about navigating changes in policy & law when considering a distributed ledger to store patents & trademarks. Among the interesting questions: do we start with patent #1 (applicant: George Washington)?
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## States
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### [California]({%link _posts/government/usa/2020-12-04-california.md %})
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> There are so many things that build into your identity and you’ll take all this information and it’ll be issued to you through a decentralized ID. These wallets will have layers of protection that protect your information, like your Social Security number or your birth certificate, or your marriage license. You’ll have this extra layer of protection when you need to prove your identity, and this could apply to a passport as well.
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* [Utah State Legislature Passes Facial Recognition Bill](https://findbiometrics.com/utah-state-legislature-passes-facial-recognition-bill-030504/) 2021-03-05
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> The Utah bill, on the other hand, allows public agencies to use facial recognition as long as certain guidelines are followed. Most notably, law enforcement officers must submit a written request before performing a facial recognition search, and must be able to provide a valid reason for doing so.
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## See Also
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### [Department of Homeland Security]({{ site.baseurl }}/government/usa/dhs/)
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The Department of Homeland Security began funding work into blockchain credentials around 2016 with it's Silicon Valley Innovation (SVIP) and Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Programs
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toc: true
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categories: ["Organizations"]
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tags: ["MyData","eIDAS","GDPR","Meeco","JLinc","Verifiable Credentials","OAuth","AI","DKMS","Avast","MyDex","Cozy Cloud"]
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tags: ["MyData","eIDAS","GDPR","Meeco","JLinc","Verifiable Credentials","OAuth","AI","DKMS","Avast","MyDex","Cozy Cloud","Data Governance"]
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redirect_from: organizations/mydata
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canonical_url: 'https://decentralized-id.com/organizations/mydata/'
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permalink: organizations/mydata/
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> Blockchain technology could function as the foundation of such system being a network for decentralized trust and exchange. Because everyone can participate as issuer or acquirer (and both), there are low adoption barriers and low costs. This allows new business opportunities for governments, banks and other authorities and more transparency and control for end-users.
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## General
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* [12 Ways Crypto and Blockchain Tech Will Change the World (and Boost Your Bottom Line)](https://moneymorning.com/2022/04/08/12-ways-crypto-and-blockchain-tech-will-change-the-world-and-boost-your-bottom-line/) 2022-04-08
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> No. 7: Protecting Our Personal Data\
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> Called a "self-sovereign identity," it would keep the data with the individual. People would use the Secure ID for online interactions; any data sent would be encrypted. But the key is that those online entities would not store the data themselves. So, there would be no more huge, centralized places where personal data could be stolen.
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* [curated list] [Peacekeeper's Blockchain and Identity](https://github.com/peacekeeper/blockchain-identity) 2021-11-23
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* [Three approaches to Self-Sovereign Identity based on blockchain](https://medium.com/coinmonks/three-approaches-to-self-sovereign-identity-based-on-blockchain-301b18a49345) 2021-10-20 Rosario De Chiara Coinmonks
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> The third approach is, in a way, derived from the previous one, and is the one pursued by [uPort/Serto](https://www.uport.me/): the blockchain has one single registry that tracks down just the revocation of credentials,
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