Let's explore deeper about the first challenge, into the challenge of Next-Gen Digital Identity:
Nr. 27: Ron Liberty and the Pillaristas is solving personal open data control and validation problems based on creating citizen wallet (personal data wallet).
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Nr. 28: Delft Hackathon Team works on building identity ground up based on social structure/hierarchies so that personal data could be used in other services.
Team captain Mr. Leonard Franken is Policy Advisory for The Dutch Authority for Financial Markets (AFM) and a member of the Distributed Systems Group at Delft Technical University. He serves as a technical advisor for the Innovation Hub, a cooperation between the AFM and The Central Bank of The Netherlands that provides information to the fin-tech sector about the regulatory landscape for innovative financial products and services, he shared with us that based on the "Multi Me" digital identity validation on chain solution, all personal datasets could be fully used on different occasions and situations in daily life, everyone has rights to control different ranges of data sharing by managing its own private keys. There are 4 developers in the team, focusing on building up This is an open source project and the team is shaping up the final product.
Nr. 29: Yoti is inventing Digital Identity Provider with multi-purpose which use verifiable credentials and ZKP (zero-knowledge proof)
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Nr. 30: Wist is building a decentralized network of cryptographic ZKP (zero-knowledge proof) of identity
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Nr. 31: Atos Blockchain Factory is improving onboarding procedure of specifIc registration system (EIDAS) by building multi-algorithm.
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