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---
date: 2020-11-11
title: Ontology
description: "'Distributed Trust Network' which combines a cross-chain identity system, peer-to-peer data transmission, data authorization mechanisms, distributed data storage, attestation, and various industry-specific modules."
excerpt: >
Ontology is a high performance, open source blockchain specializing in digital identity and data. Ontology's unique infrastructure supports robust cross-chain collaboration and Layer 2 scalability, offering businesses the flexibility to design a blockchain that suits their needs. With a suite of decentralized identity and data sharing protocols to enhance speed, security, and trust, Ontologys features include ONT ID, a mobile digital ID application and DID used throughout the ecosystem, and DDXF, a decentralized data exchange, and collaboration framework.
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---
**[Website](https://ont.io/) • [Onto.App](https://onto.app) • [OoDApp](https://oodapp.io/) • [Blog](https://medium.com/ontologynetwork) • [GitHub](https://github.com/ontio/) • [Telegram](https://t.me/OntologyNetwork) • [Telegram Ann](https://t.me/OntologyAnnouncements) • [Twitter](https://twitter.com/OntologyNetwork) • [Youtube](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXzLZJgDglAWRU0b2GOa7pA) • [Linkedin](https://www.linkedin.com/company/ontology-network-official/) • [Discord](https://discordapp.com/invite/pQRHtbD) • [Reddit](https://www.reddit.com/r/OntologyNetwork/)**
* [ONTology](https://ont.io/) [[**G**](https://github.com/ontio/ontology-DID)]— "a "Distributed Trust Network" which combines a cross-chain identity system, peer-to-peer data transmission, data authorization mechanisms, distributed data storage, attestation, and various industry-specific modules. It also includes an Ontology Crypto Package (OCP) and an Ontology Marketplace (OM)."
## Company
* [Ontology is Now Officially a Technical Provider for Enterprise Solutions through Cointelegraph](https://medium.com/ontologynetwork/ontology-is-now-officially-a-technical-provider-for-enterprise-solutions-through-cointelegraph-80db38c45489)
> [With over 5 million unique visitors each month and over 17 million page views](https://cointelegraph.com/advertise), Cointelegraph has rapidly established itself as one of the media anchors in the blockchain space. But the readers it attracts arent merely traders, enthusiasts, or bitcoin fiendsrather, Cointelegraph has quietly established itself as a legitimate mediator between established enterprises and blockchain technology providers. As a result, a [consulting arm](https://cointelegraph.com/consulting) was launched that aims to “connect the world between blockchain and traditional institutions of all sizes by bringing wider adoption of digital assets and enterprise-grade blockchain solutions through education and professional consulting services.”\
> [...]\
> The [SAGA market](https://www.sagamarket.io/) is another real-case application for Ontologys public chain as over 200,000+ users and 10,000+ ecosystem partners rely on SAGA to access streams of decentralized data ranging from foreign exchanges to meteorology.
* [Ontology Takes Centre Stage at Blockchain Expo Tokyo](https://medium.com/ontologynetwork/ontology-takes-centre-stage-at-blockchain-expo-tokyo-d82a50f8682c)
> Following the launch of our highly anticipated bespoke automotive solution and our [recent partnership](https://medium.com/ontologynetwork/daimler-mobility-partners-with-ontology-to-leverage-high-performance-technologies-and-transform-b469aa46e671) with global financial and mobility services provider, Daimler Mobility, Morio Katayama, Ontologys Japan Ecosystem Lead, will share Ontologys unique automotive solution at the newly launched [Blockchain Expo Tokyo](https://www.bc-expo-at.jp/en-gb.html). To learn more about this partnership, Morio will be speaking on Wednesday, 28th October from 12.45 pm to 13.45 pm. At the venue, his talk will be taking place in the presentation room located next to the exhibition venue, where there will be 50 seats available.
### Use Cases
* [Automotive](https://ont.io/automotive)
* [Data Marketplace](https://ont.io/marketplace)
* [Data Attestation](https://ont.io/attestation)
* [Digital Finance](https://ont.io/finance)
* [Enterprise Solutions](https://ont.io/Ontology%20Enterprise%20Solutions%20Brochure_July%202020.pdf)
## Blockchain
* [ONTOs cross-chain aggregate swap function now is available](https://medium.com/ontologynetwork/ontos-cross-chain-aggregate-swap-function-now-is-available-eedd26dab60a)
> In the recently released ONTO v3.6.0, the built-in cross-chain aggregate swap function in the “Market” tab added multiple trading pairs, enabling users to instantly swap assets between multiple chains at any time.
* [Everything you need to know about Ontology node staking on ONTO](https://medium.com/ontologynetwork/everything-you-need-to-know-about-ontology-node-staking-on-onto-467d0dc71844)
* > Q1 Is there a guideline to Ontology node staking on ONTO?
* > Q2 What is the APY for Ontology node staking on ONTO?
* > Q3 Are the staked assets on nodes safe
* > Q4How long does one staking round take
* > Q5 Are there limits on the node staking amount?
* > Q6 Will I be rewarded ONG immediately if I confirm the stake?
* > Q7 How much does transaction for node staking cost?
* > Q8 When can users withdraw the staking rewards
* > Q9 When will I receive the ONT if I cancel the stake?
* > Q10: Compared with the ONT staking services provided by other third-party trading platforms and wallets, what advantages does the node staking of ONTO wallet have?
### [GitHub](https://github.com/ontio/)
* [ontology](https://github.com/ontio/ontology) - Official Go implementation of the Ontology protocol.
* [documentation](https://github.com/ontio/documentation)
* [OEPs](https://github.com/ontio/OEPs) - Ontology Enhancement Proposal
* [OWallet](https://github.com/ontio/OWallet/releases) - a comprehensive Ontology desktop wallet
* [ontology-explorer](https://github.com/ontio/ontology-explorer) - Ontology blockchain explorer
* [ontology-go-sdk](https://github.com/ontio/ontology-go-sdk)
* [ontology-oracle](https://github.com/ontio/ontology-oracle) - The Oracle node and Oracle contract
* [ontology-crypto](https://github.com/ontio/ontology-crypto) - Cryptography Library for Ontology Network
* [oracle-chainlink-smartcontract](https://github.com/ontio/oracle-chainlink-smartcontract)
* [ontology-smartcontract](https://github.com/ontio/ontology-smartcontract) - tools, tutorials for ontology smart contact
* [go-bip32](https://github.com/ontio/go-bip32) - Golang implementation of the BIP32 HD address spec
## Identity
* [Ontology Builds on Polkadot to Accelerate Adoption Of Decentralized Identity Solution](https://medium.com/ontologynetwork/ontology-builds-on-polkadot-to-accelerate-adoption-of-decentralized-identity-solution-acf7b8357ee)
> Developed over the past couple of months, the Ontology [parachain](https://github.com/siovanus/DID-substrate) currently consists of a DID Substrate pallet, with plans for further integration of other custom components. Further plans for the Ontology parachain include:
>
> Ontology OScorean off-chain DID authorization mechanism to manage wallet-identity relationships and provide ID-based credit scores for on-chain actions related to digital assets. The integration of Ontologys distributed data exchange framework (DDXF), permitting both token association and data tokenization. Expanding DIDs use cases from users to also include data and resources, providing authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) for DID based resource instances via on-chain data access control with data-tokens (tokenization), and association of its value. DDXF provides on-chain AAA for data interoperability cross systems.
* [Ontology Boosts Security And Compliance Through Integration With Chainalysis](https://medium.com/ontologynetwork/ontology-boosts-security-and-compliance-through-integration-with-chainalysis-3dfce3c154ec)
> [Ontology](https://ont.io/), the high performance, open-source blockchain specializing in digital identity and data, has announced today an integration with [Chainalysis](https://www.chainalysis.com/), the blockchain analysis company.
>
> Ontology will utilize Chainalysiss compliance and investigative solutions, KYT (Know Your Transaction) and Reactor, to enhance trust, provide a safer experience to traders, and combat illicit activity through transaction monitoring and tracing.
* [Lower Your Collateral Requirements & Loan Interests with OScore](https://medium.com/ontologynetwork/lower-your-collateral-requirements-loan-interests-with-oscore-fb2c835a9998)
> [OScore](https://ocredit.io/), the first credit score for the decentralized world built with Ontologys Decentralized Identity has officially launched. For simplicity, consider OScore an on-chain reputational system that supports cross-chain interaction with verifiable credentials on the Ontology blockchain, hence eliminating third-party verification programs from the process. Once a user authorizes their digital financial data, Ontologys OScore system automatically generates a quantifiable credit score while ensuring a users privacy is fully protected and controlled by themselves.
### Identity Repos
* [ontology-DID](https://github.com/ontio/ontology-DID) Ontology decentralized identification protocol based on W3C DID specifications.
> Ontology DID(Also: ONT ID) is a decentralized identification protocol which based on W3C DID specifications.It supports collaborative services such as distributed and diversified ownership confirmation, identification, and authentication of various entities including individuals, legal entities, objects, and contents. ONT ID establishes a cryptographically-based digital identity for each entity, allowing self-sovereign of data authorization and ownership confirmation, which makes the identity and data truly assets that the user can control. ONT ID has the characteristics of decentralization, self-management, privacy protection, security and ease of use.
* [ontology-ddxf](https://github.com/ontio/ontology-ddxf) - Distributed data eXchange Framework,which allows to build data marketplaces.
> The downsides of centralized data exchange include data caching, use of data without user authorization and data copyright protection. Ontology is proposing a Distributed Data Protocol (ONT Data). Based on the protocol , we have come up with distributed data exchange framework(DDXF) which allows to customize data trading marketplaces with secured data and financial security. With DDXF, the developer of the ontology ecosystem can easily develop decentralized data application that meets the needs of various scenarios with various features.
* [ontology-eventbus](https://github.com/ontio/ontology-eventbus) - The Go Language Implementation of Ontology Actor Model
> Actor is a model of parallel computation model in computer science that treats "actors" as the the universal primitives of concurrent computation. In response to a message that it receives, an actor can make local decisions: make local decisions, create more actor, send more messages, and determine how to respond to the next message received.
* [ONTO](https://github.com/ontio/ONTO)
> ONTO is a comprehensive decentralized client product, which is an entrance of trust search engine and blockchain system.
* [ontid-driver](https://github.com/ontio/ontid-driver) - ONT ID driver for universal resolver
### [OntologyCommunityDevelopers](https://github.com/OntologyCommunityDevelopers/)
### [Ontio Cyano](https://github.com/ontio-cyano/)

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TBDs open source platform enables developers to build products and services on technologies. We believe an open source model will win in a decentralized, world. TBDs strategy: build open source, collaborate with the community, and invest in the as a public good to advance the state of decentralization.
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The idea behind these principles is on the one hand side, to use standards for the representation and the access to data on the Web. On the other hand, the principles propagate to set hyperlinks between data from different sources.
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Computer scientist E. Dean Tribble stated that in smart contracts, identity-based access control did not support well dynamically changing permissions, compared to the object-capability model. He analogized the ocap model with giving a valet the key to one's car, without handing over the right to car ownership.
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The trust infrastructure is concerned with the question of how and why the presented information can be trusted. It defines the rules for all stakeholders and enables legally binding relationships with the combination of governance frameworks, which are built on top of trust frameworks.
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SSI and identity wallets will make it easier for citizens, organizations and governments to manage (digital) identities. It will make registrations and transactions across the internet private and secure. It will also make organizations more efficient and effective.
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Interoperability moves from theory to reality when companies have meaningful ability to choose. It is predicated on open standards foundations that enable easy movement of data and vendors.
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Together we can unlock opportunities for Canadians, decrease costs for governments, consumers, and business, improve service delivery, and drive GDP growth.
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excerpt: >
Produce one or more high-quality specs that embody a method (“DIDComm”) for secure, private and (where applicable) authenticated message-based communication, where trust is rooted in DIDs and depends on the messages themselves, not on the external properties of the transport(s) used. The method must be usable over many means of transport, including those that are asynchronous and simplex, and ones that do not necessarily use the internet. It must support routing and relay through untrusted intermediaries, not just point-to-point delivery. In addition to the communication and protocols described above, the protocols for exchanging DIDs/keys to bootstrap such communication are within scope. These protocols can be the foundation of higher-level protocols such as credential exchange and higher-level authentication protocols.

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We are entrepreneurs, activists, academics, listed corporations, public agencies, and developers. For years, weve been using different words for what we do MyData, Self Data, VRM (Vendor Relationship Management), Internet of Me, PIMS (Personal Information Management Services) etc, while sharing a common goal: to empower individuals with their personal data, thus helping them and their communities develop knowledge, make informed decisions, and interact more consciously and efficiently with each other as well as with organisations.
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Digital identity solutions built for everyone are built by everyone.
Women in Identity inspires, elevates and supports a more diverse workforce in the digital identity industry.
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description: Dedicated to addressing the global imperatives of our time
excerpt: >
We are dedicated to the creation and maintenance of a digital communications platform, operated as a public interest utility, that will strengthen civil society by enabling people to connect, communicate, make transactions, and self-organize in a manner that is consistent with the highest principles of democracy and reflects an enlightened understanding of the fragile beauty of our planet. We will bring together, develop, promote, and hold as a global public commons, software tools and infrastructure that facilitate the emergence, growth, and vitality of networks of individuals and organizations who share ecological and social justice values, as articulated in the Earth Charter.
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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ title: The ID2020 Alliance
description: The ID2020 Alliance is a global partnership maximizing the potential of digital ID to improve lives.
excerpt: >
The ability to prove who you are is a fundamental and universal human right. Because we live in a digital era, we need a trusted and reliable way to do that both in the physical world and online.
categories: ["Organizations"]
categories: ["Community Orgs"]
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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ title: Global Legal Entity Identifier Foundation - GLEIF
description: The ID2020 Alliance is a global partnership maximizing the potential of digital ID to improve lives.
excerpt: >
Established by the Financial Stability Board in June 2014, the Global Legal Entity Identifier Foundation (GLEIF) is tasked to support the implementation and use of the Legal Entity Identifier (LEI). The foundation is backed and overseen by the LEI Regulatory Oversight Committee, representing public authorities from around the globe that have come together to jointly drive forward transparency within the global financial markets. GLEIF is a supra-national not-for-profit organization headquartered in Basel, Switzerland.
categories: ["Organizations"]
categories: ["Standards Development Orgs"]
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last_modified_at: 2023-07-02
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last_modified_at: 2023-07-03
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last_modified_at: 2023-08-12
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Founded in 2007, the OpenID Foundation (OIDF) is a global open standards body committed to helping people assert their identity wherever they choose. We are global vibrant community where identity peers and thought leaders convene to craft the identity ecosystems of tomorrow.
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tags: ["OpenID","Open Banking","SSE","GAIN","Standards Development Org"]
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Were a collective of independent thinkers and makers helping charities, ethical companies, government departments and educational institutions with sensemaking and digital transformation.
categories: ["Organizations"]
categories: ["Community Orgs"]
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provides an overview of the SSI properties, focusing on an in-depth analysis, furthermore presenting a comprehensive collection of SSI properties that are important for the implementation of the SSI system.
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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ date: 2020-01-04
title: JSON-LD - W3C
name: JSON-LD
layout: standards
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headings: ["Main","Explainer","Presentation","Working Group","Technology"]
excerpt: >
The Semantic Web isn't just about putting data on the web. It is about making links, so that a person or machine can explore the web of data. With linked data, when you have some of it, you can find other, related, data
@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ redirect_from:
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last_modified_at: 2023-05-19
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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ date: 2020-01-07
title: Blockcerts
name: Blockcerts
layout: standards
headings: ["Learning Machine","Blockcerts","Open Badges","Literature","Adoption","Development","Development; Issuing","Development; Demo","Development; Verifiable Credentials","Development; Validation","Development; Verification","Development; Apps"]
headings: ["Learning Machine","Blockcerts","Open Badges","Literature","Adoption","Technology","Development; Issuing","Development; Demo","Development; Verifiable Credentials","Development; Validation","Development; Verification","Development; Apps"]
description: "Open Standard for Blockchain Certificates"
excerpt: >
Blockcerts is an open standard for building apps that issue and verify blockchain-based official records. These may include certificates for civic records, academic credentials, professional licenses, workforce development, and more.
@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ permalink: /web-standards/blockcerts/
redirect_from:
- /blockchain/bitcoin/blockcerts/
- /specs-standards/blockcerts/
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categories: ["Related Standards"]
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last_modified_at: 2023-06-02
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title: WebAuthN - W3C
name: WebAuthN
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description: Allows users to register and authenticate on websites or mobile apps using an "authenticator" instead of a password.
excerpt: >
The Web Authentication Working Group will develop recommendation-track specifications defining an API, as well as signature and attestation formats which provide an asymmetric cryptography-based foundation for authentication of users to Web Applications.
Overall goals include obviating the use of shared secrets, i.e. passwords, as authentication credentials, facilitating multi-factor authentication support as well as hardware-based key storage while respecting the Same Origin Policy (SOP) by default and allowing for explicit, constrained SOP relaxation.
tags: ["W3C","WebAuthN","Microsoft","FIDO","Stranger Labs"]
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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ description: An international community that develops open standards to ensure t
excerpt: "First started as an IETF application area at the beginning of 1990, the Web standard stack, given its foreseen volume and applicative nature on top of the Internet protocols, quickly spun off its own forum. The W3C then laid the foundations of the Web with the development of HTML 4 and XML at the end of the last century. It still works closely with IETF today, on the HTTP or URL specifications and in other areas of common interest (e.g. crypto, security, video)."
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Gs1 introduced the barcode in 1974. We are a global, neutral, non-profit standards organisation that brings efficiency and transparency to the supply chain. Our standards are proven by industry and can help you achieve your public policy goals.
Designed by consensus, our standards are proven, open and benefit from collaboration with respected global companies as well as local SME's. GS1 tools help organisations exchange critical data - from manufacturing all the way to the consumer - creating a common language that underpins systems and processes all over the world.
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- web-standards/w3c/cg/schema-org/
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explore the creation, storage, presentation, verification, and user control of credentials. We focus on a verifiable credential (a set of claims) created by an issuer about a subject—a person, group, or thing—and seek solutions inclusive of approaches such as: self-sovereign identity; presentation of proofs by the bearer; data minimization; and centralized, federated, and decentralized registry and identity systems.
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data model and HTTP protocols to issue, verify, present, and manage data used in such an ecosystem.
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This document establishes interface specifications for the implementation of a driving licence in association with a mobile device. This document specifies the interface between the mDL and mDL reader and the interface between the mDL reader and the issuing authority infrastructure.
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---
title: OpenID Connect - OpenID Foundation
name: OpenID Connect
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description: authentication built on top of OAuth 2.0 and the use of Claims to communicate information about the End-User
excerpt: >
OpenID Connect 1.0 is a simple identity layer on top of the OAuth 2.0 protocol. It enables Clients to verify the identity of the End-User based on the authentication performed by an Authorization Server, as well as to obtain basic profile information about the End-User in an interoperable and REST-like manner.
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description: Decentralized identifiers (DIDs) are a new type of identifier that enables verifiable, decentralized digital identity.
excerpt: >
A DID identifies any subject (e.g., a person, organization, thing, data model, abstract entity, etc.) that the controller of the DID decides that it identifies. In contrast to typical, federated identifiers, DIDs have been designed so that they may be decoupled from centralized registries, identity providers, and certificate authorities. Specifically, while other parties might be used to help enable the discovery of information related to a DID, the design enables the controller of a DID to prove control over it without requiring permission from any other party. DIDs are URIs that associate a DID subject with a DID document allowing trustable interactions associated with that subject.
categories: ["Web Standards"]
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excerpt: >
Verifiable credentials (VCs) are the electronic equivalent of the physical credentials that we all possess today, such as: plastic cards, passports, driving licenses, qualifications and awards, etc. The data model for verifiable credentials is a World Wide Web Consortium Recommendation, "Verifiable Credentials Data Model 1.0 - Expressing verifiable information on the Web" published 19 November 2019.
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excerpt: >
Hyperledger AnonCreds short for “Anonymous Credentials”- is the most commonly used Verifiable Credential (VC) format in the world. Ledger agnostic and with a formal open specification, AnonCreds is a VC format that adds important privacy-protecting ZKP (zero-knowledge proof) capabilities to the core VC assurances.
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DID methods are the magic ingredient that gives DIDs their flexibility. Before creating any specific DID, you first choose a DID method, which determines how you perform the create, read, update, and deactivate operations on a DID of that method.
Once created, each DID includes the name of its method in the identifier itself, so that when you use the DID, others know how to retrieve the associated DID Document that contains the cryptographic material for secure interactions.
categories: ["Web Standards"]
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title: "Verifiable Credentials - Working Groups, Standards and Development"
name: VCs Development
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description: a standard way to express credentials on the Web in a way that is cryptographically secure, privacy respecting, and machine-verifiable.
excerpt: >
Verifiable credentials (VCs) are the electronic equivalent of the physical credentials that we all possess today, such as: plastic cards, passports, driving licenses, qualifications and awards, etc. The data model for verifiable credentials is a World Wide Web Consortium Recommendation, "Verifiable Credentials Data Model 1.0 - Expressing verifiable information on the Web" published 19 November 2019.
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---
date: 2020-11-11
title: Ontology
description: "'Distributed Trust Network' which combines a cross-chain identity system, peer-to-peer data transmission, data authorization mechanisms, distributed data storage, attestation, and various industry-specific modules."
excerpt: >
Ontology is a high performance, open source blockchain specializing in digital identity and data. Ontology's unique infrastructure supports robust cross-chain collaboration and Layer 2 scalability, offering businesses the flexibility to design a blockchain that suits their needs. With a suite of decentralized identity and data sharing protocols to enhance speed, security, and trust, Ontologys features include ONT ID, a mobile digital ID application and DID used throughout the ecosystem, and DDXF, a decentralized data exchange, and collaboration framework.
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last_modified_at: 2020-11-11
toc: true
---
## Main
**[Website](https://ont.io/) • [Onto.App](https://onto.app) • [Blog](https://medium.com/ontologynetwork) • [GitHub](https://github.com/ontio/) • [Telegram](https://t.me/OntologyNetwork) • [Twitter](https://twitter.com/OntologyNetwork) • [Youtube](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXzLZJgDglAWRU0b2GOa7pA) • [Linkedin](https://www.linkedin.com/company/ontology-network-official/) • [Discord](https://discordapp.com/invite/pQRHtbD)**
A "Distributed Trust Network" which combines a cross-chain identity system, peer-to-peer data transmission, data authorization mechanisms, distributed data storage, attestation, and various industry-specific modules. It also includes an Ontology Crypto Package (OCP) and an Ontology Marketplace (OM).
* [Ontology is Now Officially a Technical Provider for Enterprise Solutions through Cointelegraph](https://medium.com/ontologynetwork/ontology-is-now-officially-a-technical-provider-for-enterprise-solutions-through-cointelegraph-80db38c45489)
> [With over 5 million unique visitors each month and over 17 million page views](https://cointelegraph.com/advertise), Cointelegraph has rapidly established itself as one of the media anchors in the blockchain space. But the readers it attracts arent merely traders, enthusiasts, or bitcoin fiendsrather, Cointelegraph has quietly established itself as a legitimate mediator between established enterprises and blockchain technology providers. As a result, a [consulting arm](https://cointelegraph.com/consulting) was launched that aims to “connect the world between blockchain and traditional institutions of all sizes by bringing wider adoption of digital assets and enterprise-grade blockchain solutions through education and professional consulting services.”
* [White Paper] [Ontology Trust Framework](https://ont.io/wp/Ontology-Trust-Framework-White-Paper-EN-2.0.0.pdf) 2019/07 V2.0
> Through history, people have established trust from different dimensions and methods, for instances, via technology, legal system and communities etc. However, multi-source, multi-system and multi-method single-point trust collaboration will incur very high collaboration costs, hindering the depth and breadth of trust collaboration. Although internet technology changes rapidly, but the pain points of trust still exist today, such as trusted source decentralization, data fragmentation, lack of individual roles, identity verification and difficulty in identifying false information. During the collaboration process of society governance, economic collaboration, and financial service, there is a large amount of cost incurred by “trust” every day.
## OntID
* [OntID](https://ontid.ont.io/) - [Docs](https://docs.ont.io/)
> ONT ID is a decentralized identity framework based on the W3C recommendations for decentralized identifiers and verifiable credentials, using blockchain and cryptographic technology, that can quickly identify and connect people, data, and services. It is decentralized, self-sovereign, privacy-preserving, and easy to use, enabling users to fully control their own data and identities.
* [Docs] [Ontology's decentralized identity framework](https://docs.ont.io/v/v2.2/ontology-elements/ontid) 2020-04-03 Ontology
> Ontology establishes a decentralized trust model and a distributed trust delivery system through ONT ID and a mechanism that uses verifiable claims. It uses the zero-knowledge proof protocol to assure the privacy protection of verifiable claims. Through ONT ID, Ontology will also incorporate various authentication service agencies, and establish multi-source authentication to achieve a more complete picture of the respective entity's identity.
* [Enter Web 3.0 with ONT ID](https://ont.io/news/748)
> The world is becoming increasingly digitized, with Web 3.0 right around the corner. With more and more of our lives being spent online, it is essential to develop a reliable and trustless way to verify who we are. Blockchain has equipped us with the technology needed to not only authenticate identities on-chain, but to do so in a way that protects user privacy. ONT ID is Ontologys decentralized identity solution, designed to be both trustless and private, empowering users. This article outlines ONT IDs key features, along with its complementary services, ONT Login and ONT TAG.
* [Explainer] [Verifiable Credentials](https://docs.ont.io/decentralized-identity-and-data/ontid/trust-mechanism)
> ![](https://i.imgur.com/Lk2d9fS.png)
* [Explainer] [Anonymous Credentials](https://docs.ont.io/decentralized-identity-and-data/ontid/trust-mechanism/anonymous-credentials) Ontology
> The anonymous credential scheme is a part of the Ontology Crypto library that provides several cryptography related utilities for the Ontology network. The main features provided by the crypto library basically revolve around digital signature. It provides general APIs for processing digital signatures and keys.
* [did:etho Method Specification for Ethereum](https://docs.ont.io/decentralized-identity-and-data/ontid/decentralized-identifiers/method-specification) 2021 Ontology
> Decentralized identifiers (DIDs) are a new type of identifiers that enables verifiable, self-sovereign digital identity. This ETHO DID method specification describes a new DID method, that is, ETHO DID and defines how Ethereum blockchain stores ETHO DIDs and their corresponding DID documents, and how to do CRUD operations on ETHO DID documents.
* [did:bnb Method Specification for BSC](https://docs.ont.io/decentralized-identity-and-data/ontid/decentralized-identifiers/method-specification-1) 2021 Ontology
> Decentralized identifiers (DIDs) are a new type of identifiers that enables verifiable, self-sovereign digital identity. This Binance DID method specification describes a new DID method, that is, Binance DID and defines how Binance Smart Chain stores Binance DIDs and their corresponding DID documents, and how to do CRUD operations on Binance DID documents.
### Product
* [Ontology Providing DID Solutions to NFT + Music Streaming Platform, ROCKI](https://medium.com/ontologynetwork/ontology-providing-did-solutions-to-music-streaming-platform-rocki-5ae6c1704483) 2021-05-24 Ontology
> NFTs offer creators a novel way to monetize their creations. Unfortunately, there have been reports of artists having their artwork sold by impersonators. This is, in part, due to popular NFT platforms lacking a robust verification process for determining a creators identity.
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> The potential for fraud in the growing NFT market recently attracted the attention of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF)
* [Ontology Partnership with Binance Smart Chain](https://medium.com/ontologynetwork/ontology-the-only-decentralized-identity-partner-for-binance-smart-chain-d531efbc569) 2021-02-20
Ontology and Binance have a long history of cooperation and partnership that has generated benefits for both sides, none possibly more important the integration of Ontologys Decentralized Identity Solution into the Binance Smart Chain. The symbiotic relationship sees Ontology, and ONT ID, as the sole partner for BSC in terms of providing a truly decentralized identity option and KYC user verification.
* [Ontology Builds on Polkadot to Accelerate Adoption Of Decentralized Identity Solution](https://medium.com/ontologynetwork/ontology-builds-on-polkadot-to-accelerate-adoption-of-decentralized-identity-solution-acf7b8357ee) 2020-10-03 Ontology Network
> Developed over the past couple of months, the Ontology [parachain](https://github.com/siovanus/DID-substrate) currently consists of a DID Substrate pallet, with plans for further integration of other custom components. Further plans for the Ontology parachain include:
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> Ontology OScorean off-chain DID authorization mechanism to manage wallet-identity relationships and provide ID-based credit scores for on-chain actions related to digital assets. The integration of Ontologys distributed data exchange framework (DDXF), permitting both token association and data tokenization. Expanding DIDs use cases from users to also include data and resources, providing authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) for DID based resource instances via on-chain data access control with data-tokens (tokenization), and association of its value. DDXF provides on-chain AAA for data interoperability cross systems.
* [Ontology Boosts Security And Compliance Through Integration With Chainalysis](https://medium.com/ontologynetwork/ontology-boosts-security-and-compliance-through-integration-with-chainalysis-3dfce3c154ec) 2020-10-20 Ontology Network
> [Ontology](https://ont.io/), the high performance, open-source blockchain specializing in digital identity and data, has announced today an integration with [Chainalysis](https://www.chainalysis.com/), the blockchain analysis company.
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> Ontology will utilize Chainalysiss compliance and investigative solutions, KYT (Know Your Transaction) and Reactor, to enhance trust, provide a safer experience to traders, and combat illicit activity through transaction monitoring and tracing.
* [Lower Your Collateral Requirements & Loan Interests with OScore](https://medium.com/ontologynetwork/lower-your-collateral-requirements-loan-interests-with-oscore-fb2c835a9998) 2020-10-19 Ontology network
> [OScore](https://ocredit.io/), the first credit score for the decentralized world built with Ontologys Decentralized Identity has officially launched. For simplicity, consider OScore an on-chain reputational system that supports cross-chain interaction with verifiable credentials on the Ontology blockchain, hence eliminating third-party verification programs from the process. Once a user authorizes their digital financial data, Ontologys OScore system automatically generates a quantifiable credit score while ensuring a users privacy is fully protected and controlled by themselves.
### Identity Repos
* [ontology-DID](https://github.com/ontio/ontology-DID) 2020-04-08 Ontology decentralized identification protocol based on W3C DID specifications.
> Ontology DID(Also: ONT ID) is a decentralized identification protocol which based on W3C DID specifications.It supports collaborative services such as distributed and diversified ownership confirmation, identification, and authentication of various entities including individuals, legal entities, objects, and contents. ONT ID establishes a cryptographically-based digital identity for each entity, allowing self-sovereign of data authorization and ownership confirmation, which makes the identity and data truly assets that the user can control. ONT ID has the characteristics of decentralization, self-management, privacy protection, security and ease of use.
* [Mercury](https://github.com/ont-id/mercury) - [Docs](https://docs.ont.io/decentralized-identity-and-data/ontid/mercury)
> Mercury is a trustless, peer to peer decentralized communication protocol that makes entities be able to securely transmit messages, verifiable credentials, and verifiable presentations with each other.
* [ontology-ddxf](https://github.com/ontio/ontology-ddxf) - Distributed data eXchange Framework,which allows to build data marketplaces.
> The downsides of centralized data exchange include data caching, use of data without user authorization and data copyright protection. Ontology is proposing a Distributed Data Protocol (ONT Data). Based on the protocol , we have come up with distributed data exchange framework(DDXF) which allows to customize data trading marketplaces with secured data and financial security. With DDXF, the developer of the ontology ecosystem can easily develop decentralized data application that meets the needs of various scenarios with various features.
* [ontology-eventbus](https://github.com/ontio/ontology-eventbus) - The Go Language Implementation of Ontology Actor Model
> Actor is a model of parallel computation model in computer science that treats "actors" as the the universal primitives of concurrent computation. In response to a message that it receives, an actor can make local decisions: make local decisions, create more actor, send more messages, and determine how to respond to the next message received.
* [ontid-driver](https://github.com/ontio/ontid-driver) - ONT ID driver for universal resolver