It is well known that carpenters need building a house on a solid foundation. When building a house, the foundation is always the first step towards success. The house will become unstable without a house. Under extreme weather conditions such as floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, if there is a mild defect on the foundation of the house, even if incomplete damage occurs, serious damage can certainly take place. Like a house, a person's identity must rely on a solid foundation; otherwise, it may not be able to endure the world's ominous conditions.
Distributed identity infrastructure began to address this exact problem. Although members include many different competitors, we believe that basic identity is defined by a very personal data collection and your belief that your identity should be answered to someone other than you I rely on. R_Block was conceived in 2015 and faced directly to some of these problems. Ruke, one of the founders, lost interest in recruitment. The increasing attention to the supply of competition and unparalleled talent means that the recruiter's results will worsen. This maximizes data spoofing policies for spam and counterfeit phishing against potential customers and destroys citations and other tools. In frustration at the highest point in history, it began to look to a platform that gives workers a power. Luke envisioned a reference tool to protect worker data and make it possible to own data. An ecosystem that allows workers to talk with businesses and job seekers in an equal competitive environment
Of course, we decided to solve this problem first. We first made identifiable identities as the basis of future builds. Most importantly, we would like to create a BELEDS Fandom ID system. This is what new and existing users can understand and connect at a glance. As a starting point, we promoted exercises with stakeholders to promote a brief list of brand adjectives. From that point, we began collecting inspiration and complex visual emotions based on the adjectives chosen to determine the visual vocabulary for Fandom. We landed: energetic, energetic, realistic, adventurous, and curious. It embodies the "large" mantra. This will be a guide for our future progress.
The identity is well thought out what we have at Origin. It is the foundation for reputation, arbitration, and trust in the market. Identity and reputation are also building blocks that share network effects among projects built on our platform. The market place built on Origin allows you to easily share (and acquire) users. We considered integrating the ID standard with the framework developed using Civic, uPort, and certification by public audit authentication. We first implemented the ERC 725 standard, originally developed by Fabian Vogelsteller, who is the creator of the ERC 20 standard and creator of the Mist browser and Web 3.