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2019-03-05 Adoption of Hyperledger Identity Initiatives "Founding members of the Accelerator include industry leading organizations ATB Financial, IAG, Irish Life, the International Federation of Red Cross, Spark New Zealand, Truu and three provincial and state governments. Collectively, these organizations represent the interests of 100's of millions of individuals worldwide." single false blockchain/hyperledger/adoption/ https://decentralized-id.com/blockchain/hyperledger/indy/adoption/
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  • Hyperledger Identity Vendors
  • Identity Applications in Action & Powered by Hyperledger
    • Known Traveller Digital Identity, or KTDI, is a World Economic Forum initiative with Accenture that brings together a global consortium of individuals, governments, authorities and the travel industry to enhance security in world travel. The pilot leverages cryptography, blockchain technology and biometrics and aims to allow cross-border travel without presenting physical documents, accelerating the flow of passengers through airports, improving passenger experience, and enabling authorities to better focus limited resources on security improvements.
    • QDX™ HealthID platform is a service from Quantum Materials Corp that leverages self-sovereign identity technology to provide end-to-end visibility to support testing and immunization for infectious diseases, including COVID-19, at scale. (Sawtooth)
    • Provided by CULedger, MemberPassTM is a digital credential held by credit union members that protects credit unions and their members from identity theft and fraud in all banking interactions, from call center authentication to lending to new account opening. (Indy)
    • Operated by independent Stewards, the Sovrin Network uses the power of a distributed ledger to give every person, organization, and thing the ability to own and control their own permanent digital identity. (Indy)
    • Trust Your Supplier is a production Hyperledger Fabric blockchain network, running on the IBM Blockchain Platform, that provides suppliers with a trusted digital passport to streamline on-boarding with their customers. (Fabric)
    • Verified.Me is a service offered by SecureKey Technologies Inc., in conjunction with a consortium of seven of Canadas major financial institutions BMO, CIBC, Desjardins, National Bank of Canada, RBC, Scotiabank and TD. (Fabric)
  • What the EEA and Hyperledger Collaboration Means for Enterprise Blockchain Development

    Much more can be done. For example, in the identity area, the Fabric team has developed an attribute-based identity verification mechanism called Identity Mixer that uses zero-knowledge proofs to demonstrate possession of digital signatures and private keys. Using this technology, Mixer allows you to prove you can do something without revealing who you are. On the other hand, if the goal is identity masking without attribute claims, the Ethereum community has been using a much simpler technique called Hierarchical Deterministic Wallet (HD-Wallet), which originated in the Bitcoin community so that you never reuse a digital identifier more than once. This eliminates any ability to correlate transactions over time, while all private keys are derived from a single root secret.
    [...]
    On the identity front, ideally the identities of an organization would not need to be re-built from scratch each time it joins a new consortium. Using a common decentralized identity system, whether its based on Hyperledger Indy or Ethereum uPort, or even based on links to legacy federated SSO systems such as ActiveDirectory or LDAP, makes this possible. Certainly more work is required to make this a reality.

  • IXO World - Guided by the UN framework of 17 Global Goals to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all, by the year 2030. [ϟ] (ethereum ocean ipld)

    "Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals demands embracing the data revolution " UN Secretary - General (2014)

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SecureKey (@SecureKey)

Were thrilled to announce that SecureKey will be joining the @DecentralizedID Foundation (DIF) and exploring interoperability between https://t.co/chtTJATpzY and @Hyperledger Indy-based identity networks. Read the press release: https://t.co/lAkiE1qHkZ

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