Blockchain Tech Can Verify Credentials, but Beware Credentialism

2020-7-11 16:00

Blockchain-based credentials can make getting back to work and school easier post-COVID-19. But we must resist the urge to put every life achievement on a blockchain.

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60 Organizations Collaborate To Build Blockchain-based COVID-19 Immunity Passports

Blockchain self-sovereign identity (SSI) technologists are working together to develop COVID-19 immunity passports that don’t compromise the users’ privacy. Having some sort of immunity credentials would allow people to return to normal life, so the COVID-19 Credentials Initiative (CCI) is trying to develop a digital certificate that’s complying with the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) […]

2020-4-14 21:50


TrustED and Binance Launch Service, First ICO Offering with Binance Chain

Bitcoin Press Release: Australian academic credential verification startup TrustED and top cryptocurrency exchange Binance, announce first ICO offering on the new Binance Chain. 20th May, 2019 – Adelaide, Australia – TrustEd, an Australian start-up dedicated to bringing transparency to verification of academic credentials via blockchain, and Binance, the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange and developer of […] The post TrustED and Binance Launch Service, First ICO Offering with Binance Chain appeared first on Bitcoin PR Buzz.

2019-5-21 23:21


Credly Digital Credentials Blockchain Company Gets Over $11 Million in Funding, $18 Million in All

Series A Funding Round for Credly Brings in $11.1 Million Startups often get involved with funding rounds in an effort to bring in capital for the costs associated with developing their exchange. A recent Series A funding round, which was led by Zoma Capital and Strada Education Network, brought in $11.1 million for a new […]

2019-4-29 15:49


Blockchain for Higher Education: The Innovative Impact on Academic Credentials and Security

Blockchain technology is rapidly enjoying massive global adoption, thanks to its transparent, immutable, private and decentralized properties. This makes it effective as public ledger, secure platform/network that promotes anonymity, whilst encouraging trustless and permissionless transactions as well as put people back in charge of their monies.

2019-3-23 13:46


TrustED Launches Blockchain-Based Platform for Educational Background Checks

Australia-based startup TrustED has launched a blockchain-based academic credential verification service. The platform leverages blockchain technology to enable educational institutions and graduates to both store and authenticate grades, credentials, or certificates for employers, simplifying the process of how academic credentials are verified all the while ensuring legitimacy.

2018-11-21 18:38


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The Swiss Federal Railway Trials a Digital Identity Pilot on the Ethereum Blockchain

The Swiss federal railway SBB is working on implementing its first blockchain use case around certifications for its employees that work on railway tracks. In fact, a collaboration between SBB, Linum Labs and uPort, is exploring a viable solution to verified worker credentials and has produced published a blog entry around proof of concept last […] The Swiss Federal Railway Trials a Digital Identity Pilot on the Ethereum Blockchain was originally found on [blokt] - Blockchain, Bitcoin & Cryptocurrency News.

2018-11-19 17:59


TrustED ICO

TrustED prevents academic fraud and allows instant peer to peer authentication of academic credentials. TrustED is an application which leverages blockchain technology to allow academic institutions such as universities or trade schools to store, authenticate and issue any form of academic credential or certificate digitally to its recipients.

2018-10-25 04:33