Identus currently relies on costly cloud agents, creating financial and technical barriers for communities. We aim to make Verifiable Credential (VC) issuance cheaper and decentralized.
This is the total amount allocated to Grow Identus: SDK Issuers.
Cherese Eriepa
We will extend the Identus SDK to allow offline-first Verifiable Credential (VC) issuance, removing the reliance on cloud agents and making VC infrastructure more affordable for communities.
Identus Tools: We rely on the Identus ecosystem for compatibility with Verifiable Credentials and secure voting mechanisms, enabling both online and offline functionality. We are also working with the developers who maintain: Hyperledger Identus who supply the underlying identity infrastructure supporting secure issuance and verification of DIDs and VCs, ensuring compatibility with global standards (e.g., W3C).
All outputs of our project will be fully open source, and be available through publicly accessible repositories. The repos we will be modifying already have open licences. Our commitment to open-source remains consistent throughout the lifecycle of the project, from development to delivery.
We are solving the problem of high financial and technical barriers for communities interested in using Verifiable Credentials (VCs). Currently, Identus relies on cloud agents for issuing and verifying VCs, which requires costly infrastructure, limiting accessibility for smaller or resource-constrained communities. We see it as difficult for communities to use Identus because the setup and ongoing upkeep is challenging. If we are building decentralized identity, this setup should not be a barrier to adoption.
Our solution is to extend the Identus SDK to allow for offline-first VC issuance, removing the need for cloud agents and making the technology more affordable and accessible. We could have created cloud deployment scripts, but Cloud Agents still feel too web2. In our work with the Ahau Platform, we’ve observed that Issuers are already in close, trusting relationships with Holders—both personally and digitally—and communicate directly via peer-to-peer connections. There is no reason to rely on a Cloud Agent to get started.
Our first users will be the Indigenous tribes and communities we serve in Aotearoa (New Zealand). They will validate and help refine the solution. Additionally, we will work closely with the developers who maintain: Hyperledger Identus, long-time collaborators, to ensure the project’s success and to strengthen and grow our relationship.
We will demonstrate our impact by reporting feedback from real-world communities using the solution. Successful VC issuance and practical use cases will be showcased on the Ahau platform. What makes our solution unique is its offline-first approach, which addresses a key barrier that has yet to be tackled in the Cardano ecosystem. This project aligns with Cardano’s goals of fostering decentralization, community-driven innovation, and providing solutions that scale efficiently.
Our project will positively impact the Cardano community by lowering the financial and technical barriers for communities to adopt Verifiable Credentials (VCs). By enabling offline-first issuance via the Identus SDK, we will empower smaller communities to implement decentralized identity solutions without the need for costly cloud infrastructure. This will make the ecosystem more inclusive and accessible.
We will measure impact through qualitative feedback from users in our communities, highlighting their experiences and challenges. Additionally, we expect to see issues and questions coming in related to these new features, an increase in SDK installs from NPM as developers no longer need to spin up an Issuer node to get started, and higher traffic to our blogposts and case studies. We’ll also monitor engagement with our video presentations explaining how to get started with this solution.
To share our outputs, we’ll release all code and tools in open-source repositories and publish real-world case studies. We will also engage the Cardano community via forums, events, and collaborations with the developers who maintain: Hyperledger Identus to foster adoption.
We have a proven track record of delivering Verifiable Credential (VC) solutions, particularly in supporting Indigenous tribes in New Zealand to implement sovereign infrastructure. Our team has successfully deployed working prototypes for VC issuance and presentation within Ahau. Notably, our past collaboration with the AtalaPrism team saw the addition of Pluto-encrypted to the Identus SDK, a product of work between members of both teams. This existing working relationship further reinforces our ability to deliver efficiently on this project.
We’ve demonstrated trust and accountability in prior Project Catalyst-funded projects, managing funds responsibly and meeting milestones. Our transparent project management processes include clear budget tracking, regular updates, and thorough reporting on progress and outcomes.
Mātou has been working with communities to build community-owned infrastructure for over six years. This experience includes developing and implementing technology solutions that prioritize self-sovereignty and decentralization, empowering communities to take control of their own digital infrastructure. Through this work, Matou has gained deep insights into the unique needs and challenges faced by these groups, particularly Indigenous tribes in New Zealand. Their ongoing commitment to fostering sustainable, community-driven initiatives has established them as a trusted partner in the development of tools that promote autonomy and resilience.
Our history of successful delivery, combined with a transparent process and real-world feedback, makes us confident in our ability to manage this project effectively.
Identus SDK Extension Development (Month 1-2)
Ahau Platform Integration (Month 3)
Community Testing and Feedback (Month 4)
Documentation, Case Studies, and Public Release (Month 5)
Project Close-out Report and Video (Month 6)
For the past five years our team has been successfully building and delivering community designed technologies. Below are our team members that are leading this project:
Ben Tairea
As Product Owner of the project solution, Ben will play a pivotal role in driving the development and success of the project. Ben will be responsible for ensuring the product meets the needs of both the development team and the diverse communities it aims to serve.
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Engie Matene
Is our community liaison for the project leading our co-development approach between the product development team and the communities we aim to serve. Engie will be responsible for developing an engaged communities user base, fostering collaboration, addressing concerns, and ensuring a positive and inclusive experience.
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Key Responsibilities:
Mix Irving
As the senior developer for the project Mix is a key player in the design, development, and implementation of our decentralised identity solution on the Cardano blockchain. His expertise will drive technical excellence, innovation, and the successful delivery of a robust and scalable open-source product.
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Development Team (60% - ₳120,000):
Feature design (10% - ₳20,000):
Project management (7% - ₳14,000):
Documentation (5% - ₳10,000)
Community engagement (15% - ₳30,000)
Contingency (3% - ₳6,000):
The budget will be regularly revisited throughout the duration of the project with shared responsibility between the project leads to ensure that funds are allocated optimally and to accommodate any emerging needs or changes in scope. Additionally, maintaining a detailed and transparent record of expenditures will aid in effective budget management throughout the project lifecycle.
Our project offers strong value for money by addressing a key barrier to adoption of Verifiable Credentials (VCs) in the Cardano ecosystem—namely, costly and complex cloud infrastructure. By enabling offline-first issuance via the Identus SDK, we effectively reduce both financial and technical hurdles, making VCs more accessible to a broader audience. This focused intervention is designed to promote collaboration and innovation by increasing uptake and use of VCs, particularly among smaller communities.
The budget reflects fair compensation for skilled developers in New Zealand, ensuring efficiency by building on our existing work and strong collaboration with the developers who maintain: Hyperledger Identus. Our open source approach embodies our commitment to integrity and transparency, ensuring that all stakeholders can engage meaningfully. Long-term, this project will drive wider adoption of VCs, which will boost demand for other Cardano-based services and tools, ensuring a high return on investment for the ecosystem.