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ShareRing: making identity and Web 3.0 work together.

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Radix DLT에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 Radix DLT 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.

The CEO and founder of ShareRing, Tim Bos, is the guest on this episode of the DeFi Download with host Piers Ridyard. Some of the subjects covered include how blockchain technology may benefit identity verification, how ShareRing manages the storing of personal information, and what the future holds for digital ID.

ShareRing is a digital identity blockchain system with features that enable its users to utilise their digital ID in the real world.

The ShareRing platform does this by providing users with a highly secure Personal Information Vault where they may securely store encrypted personal information.

[01:03] The ShareRing experience, viewed from the user's perspective

[03:38] How can ShareRing enhance the user experience of possessing a digital identity and utilising it to attend an event?

[06:39] How difficult is it for the events industry to ensure that no one under the age of 18 is permitted entrance to an event and to verify an individual's identity?

[08:20] How does ShareRing handle user-generated friction, such as the need that tickets be downloaded and shown at the event entrance?

[10:17] How might blockchain technology aid in the management of verifiable identities?

[12:53] How does eKYC work?

[17:21] Does ShareRing intend to handle anti-money laundering from the standpoint of the source of wealth and funds, as well as the regulatory requirements that must be met in order to deposit funds in a financial marketplace?

[18:41] How does the process of exchanging data between institutions like banks work?

[22:52] How are digital documents stored and managed within the ShareRing Vault?

[24:00] Can ShareRing do PEP and sanctions checks?

[25:38] From the perspective of having verifiable credentials, a large portion of ShareRing's work is structured in accordance with the W3C's standards for decentralised identifiers (DIDs)

[26:38] What hurdles did ShareRing need to overcome in order to design credentials compliant with W3C specifications?

[28:28] The process of integrating standards and overcoming the issue of coping with continuously emerging ones

[30:10] From a philosophical standpoint, doesn't ShareRing's work contradict the ideals of public ledgers, complete pseudonymity, and the ability to transact without identifying oneself? Why is it important to have an actual identity when you can have things like soulbound tokens (SBTs) and reputation that don't have to relate to a real-world identity?

[32:02] Does a soulbound token offer a reference to an on-ledger zero-knowledge proof about a person, or is each soulbound token a unique issuance that depends on what you wish to prove?

[33:59] What is ShareRing's primary business growth strategy?

[38:41] What is ShareRing's approach to doing business?

[39:32] What is the definition of a transaction in the ShareRing ledger?

[41:11] How can ShareRing and the institutions with whom it partners ensure that the method of document verification is accurate?

[44:12] Hackathons hosted by ShareRing

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The CEO and founder of ShareRing, Tim Bos, is the guest on this episode of the DeFi Download with host Piers Ridyard. Some of the subjects covered include how blockchain technology may benefit identity verification, how ShareRing manages the storing of personal information, and what the future holds for digital ID.

ShareRing is a digital identity blockchain system with features that enable its users to utilise their digital ID in the real world.

The ShareRing platform does this by providing users with a highly secure Personal Information Vault where they may securely store encrypted personal information.

[01:03] The ShareRing experience, viewed from the user's perspective

[03:38] How can ShareRing enhance the user experience of possessing a digital identity and utilising it to attend an event?

[06:39] How difficult is it for the events industry to ensure that no one under the age of 18 is permitted entrance to an event and to verify an individual's identity?

[08:20] How does ShareRing handle user-generated friction, such as the need that tickets be downloaded and shown at the event entrance?

[10:17] How might blockchain technology aid in the management of verifiable identities?

[12:53] How does eKYC work?

[17:21] Does ShareRing intend to handle anti-money laundering from the standpoint of the source of wealth and funds, as well as the regulatory requirements that must be met in order to deposit funds in a financial marketplace?

[18:41] How does the process of exchanging data between institutions like banks work?

[22:52] How are digital documents stored and managed within the ShareRing Vault?

[24:00] Can ShareRing do PEP and sanctions checks?

[25:38] From the perspective of having verifiable credentials, a large portion of ShareRing's work is structured in accordance with the W3C's standards for decentralised identifiers (DIDs)

[26:38] What hurdles did ShareRing need to overcome in order to design credentials compliant with W3C specifications?

[28:28] The process of integrating standards and overcoming the issue of coping with continuously emerging ones

[30:10] From a philosophical standpoint, doesn't ShareRing's work contradict the ideals of public ledgers, complete pseudonymity, and the ability to transact without identifying oneself? Why is it important to have an actual identity when you can have things like soulbound tokens (SBTs) and reputation that don't have to relate to a real-world identity?

[32:02] Does a soulbound token offer a reference to an on-ledger zero-knowledge proof about a person, or is each soulbound token a unique issuance that depends on what you wish to prove?

[33:59] What is ShareRing's primary business growth strategy?

[38:41] What is ShareRing's approach to doing business?

[39:32] What is the definition of a transaction in the ShareRing ledger?

[41:11] How can ShareRing and the institutions with whom it partners ensure that the method of document verification is accurate?

[44:12] Hackathons hosted by ShareRing

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  continue reading

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