The service, QuarkID, has been integrated into miBA, the city’s seven-year-old app for accessing municipal services and documents. The idea, in short, is to give 3.6 million porteños – residents of Buenos Aires – greater control over their personal information. The ZK proofs will let users show that a document has indeed been authenticated by the government without disclosing information that is irrelevant to the task at hand.
Sony Launches Soneium, Its Own Blockchain Platform
Sony has formally introduced its blockchain platform, Soneium, marking a substantial advancement toward decentralized technology. Sony Block Solutions Labs has...