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!!! Overview
[{$pagename}] (core identity) serves as the root from which emerge other forms of digital derived identities (called personas) that are practically useful and are legally enforced in digital transactions and is a project from [MIT TRUST DATA CONSORTIUM]
An individual must have the freedom to choose to deploy one or more digital personas on the Internet, each tailored to the specific aspect of that individual’s life and each carrying varying degrees of legal enforceability as relevant to the usage context of that persona.
The rise of [blockchain] technology has introduced a number of challenges with regards to the [digital identities|Digital Identity] used by the [entities] transacting on the [blockchain], both [Permissionless System] and [Permissioned Systems] [blockchains]. A new model for privacy-preserving identities is needed if [blockchain] systems are to operate at a global scale: it must allow entities in the ecosystem to
* verify the "quality" or security of an [Digital Identity]
* to assess the relative "freedom" or independence of an [Digital Identity] from any given [authority|Administrative Identity] (e.g. government, businesses, etc.),
* to assess the source of [trust] for a [Digital Identity]
!! More Information
There might be more information for this subject on one of the following:
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* [#1] - [Trust::Data|https://www.trust.mit.edu/|target='_blank'] - based on information obtained 2018-01-07-