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Microsoft Using Bitcoin to Let People Own and Protect Their Decentralized Virtual Identity

source-logo  u.today  + 2 more 09 July 2021 16:45, UTC

MicroStrategy CEO Michael Saylor has posted an article by Microsoft which shares how the global IT giant is building a project to help average people protect their digital identity using Bitcoin.

#Bitcoin is the future of digital identity.https://t.co/QDNuV3W08Y

— Michael Saylor (@michael_saylor) July 9, 2021

Microsoft is contributing to the ION project that wants to build Decentralized Identifiers (DIDs). These identifiers would be anchor points for all activities that a person does on the Internet.

This technology would give people the right to own and protect their privacy on the Internet from government surveillance, security breaches and data leakages to prevent Internet giants from controlling users’ profiles on the Internet, their credentials, personal and financial data.

“If the goal of bitcoin is to eliminate the power of centralized institutions over money, ION is trying to do the same thing with online identities.”

The Bitcoin blockchain is being used here to achieve a high level of decentralization and security for making DIDs.

According to the white paper shared by Microsoft, the company believes that every person should use a secured cloud space to store all elements of their digital identity rather than sharing their data with numerous apps by granting them permissions.

All that will be built on top of the Bitcoin blockchain.

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