Facilitating and promoting self-sovereign identity development and adoption worldwide
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World Bank ID4D dataset, 2021
European Commission, 2021
World Bank ID4D dataset, 2021
Self Sovereign Identity (SSI) is a new approach to digital identity management. It gives users control over their private identity information and makes the identification procedure more secure by eliminating the need for any third parties. SSI relies on modern achievements in cryptography, computer science and human understanding of trust relations.
Driven by a commitment to making a difference, Truvity Ledger has embarked on a mission to evangelise self-sovereign identity to the tech industry and general public globally. A stepping stone on this path is the creation of a specialised blockchain infrastructure for SSI providers, enterprises and public sector bodies, including various types of consortias.
Distributed ledger technology is mature enough to provide a stable, trusted and transparent medium for relationship management. Immutability prevents malicious actions and decentralisation removes the need for a single common trusted third party. In a technological sense, Truvity Ledger stands on a solid ground of well-tested, mature and stable techniques, trying to make the best of the most suitable ones.
The decentralised nature of SSI-based digital identity offers opportunity for cross-organisational management of identity information. Truvity Ledger remains industry agnostic and works across different sectors such as finance services, immigration, healthcare and more. The ultimate goal for SSI adoption is to enable and facilitate the transparency and continuity of the network through effective cooperation.
Learn moreMore progress and collaboration are needed to achieve the full potential of digital identity. Truvity Ledger is determined to take an active role in promoting digital equality, leading strategic thinking and encouraging the implementation of a trust framework that will support a wide range of interoperable identity services in both public and private sectors.
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