Yoti and LedgerState Showcase How Next-Generation Blockchain Technology Can Transform the Way Governments Handle Personal Data

DAVOS, Switzerland--()--Yoti and LedgerState today showcased to the World Economic Forum how governments and other organisations can capitalise on evolutions in blockchain technology to store personal data of their citizens and customers.

Yoti, the digital identity platform, lets people create verified digital identities through their free smartphone app. The app uses facial recognition technology and a security team to match facial biometrics to approved photo IDs. These digital identities can then be written to a private ledger using an evolution of blockchain technology called Hashgraph. Hashgraph uses an asynchronous process, meaning it is not reliant on the proof of work systems required by a synchronous solution like public blockchain solutions. This speeds up the process and makes it more suitable for identity and payment platforms.

The proof of concept showed how an individual can verify themselves to a government database and then have additional attributes attached to their identity by an approved official. This could be sensitive information like a tax code or a health insurance number. Those details are then written to a secure, private distributed ledger that can only be accessed by approved officials. This gives governments (and indeed other organisations) the ability to take advantage of the benefits of blockchain technology and its immutable records without having to compromise speed, cost effectiveness and efficiency.

Robin Tombs, founder and CEO of Yoti said, “Yoti can work well with first and second generational public blockchain technologies Iike Bitcoin and Ethereum for some elements of our identity platform, like KYC. However, third generation technologies like the Hashgraph can handle the requirements of a global identity platform authenticating millions of users each day at the required low transactional costs. Most consumers will currently tolerate a KYC Verification completing in a minute or two, but not for log in or payment which need to be almost instantaneous. Permission-based networks leveraging new asynchronous protocol technology like LedgerState’s use of Hashgraph, let Yoti take advantage of the many benefits of a distributed ledger solution whilst not compromising on the effectiveness of our identity platform.”

Nino Vang Vojvodic and Damir Yandrich, founders of LedgerState said, “Now there are finally tools and systems available for governments to grant a higher level of Sovereignty to their citizens. Early implementers will gain significant advantage when it comes to attracting the best talent and people to their citizenship or residency.”

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About Yoti

Founded in 2014, Yoti is a global technology company on a mission to become the world’s trusted identity platform. Our free digital identity app is the new, safer way to prove your age on nights out, check out faster with age restricted items at supermarkets and save time and money proving your identity to businesses. It brings safer connections with the people you meet online as well as enabling secure website login with your biometrics instead of remembering passwords. All personal details are secured with advanced hybrid encryption and Yoti promotes a data minimisation approach. Over 300,000 people have installed the app to date with over 4,000 people joining Yoti every day. There are already 3 billion smartphone users globally and we, at Yoti, believe many of them over the next 5 years will choose to use a digital identity like Yoti to make their online lives simpler and safer.

For more information, visit www.yoti.com and www.ledgerstate.io

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Release Summary

Yoti and LedgerState showcase how evolutions in blockchain can help organisations and governments store the personal data of citizens and customers

Contacts

Hotwire PR
Holly Hunter
Holly.Hunter@hotwireglobal.com
+44 (0) 20 7608 4638