Deployment of a Blockchain-Based Self-Sovereign Identity

Conference Paper (2018)
Author(s)

Q.A. Stokkink (TU Delft - Data-Intensive Systems)

Johan Pouwelse (TU Delft - Data-Intensive Systems)

Research Group
Data-Intensive Systems
Copyright
© 2018 Q.A. Stokkink, J.A. Pouwelse
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1109/Cybermatics_2018.2018.00230
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Publication Year
2018
Language
English
Copyright
© 2018 Q.A. Stokkink, J.A. Pouwelse
Research Group
Data-Intensive Systems
Pages (from-to)
1336-1342
ISBN (print)
978-1-5386-7975-3
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Abstract

Digital identity is unsolved: after many years of research there is still no trusted communication over the Internet. To provide identity within the context of mutual distrust, this paper presents a blockchain-based digital identity solution. Without depending upon a single trusted third party, the proposed solution achieves passport-level legally valid identity. This solution for making identities Self-Sovereign, builds on a generic provable claim model for which attestations of truth from third parties need to be collected. The claim model is then shown to be both blockchain structure and proof method agnostic. Four different implementations in support of these two claim model properties are shown to offer sub-second performance for claim creation and claim verification. Through the properties of Self-Sovereign Identity, legally valid status and acceptable performance, our solution is considered to be fit for adoption by the general public.

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