RealFi projects like Landano need decentralized solutions for identity and credentials which can be used by users globally. However, system requirements and available solutions aren’t yet understood.
This is the total amount allocated to Mapping RealFi DID requirements to Cardano-based solutions.
Landano will research DID use cases and analyze pilot user feedback to prepare formal software requirements for a DID component and provide an evaluation on how Cardano solutions meet these needs.
The success of our proposed project relies on the Cardano blockchain infrastructure’s stability and compatibility. We depend on third-party services like Blockfrost for blockchain data, and community engagement for testing and feedback. Regulatory compliance across jurisdictions is also a crucial factor.
All project outputs will be published under relevant open-source licenses; these outputs may include, but are not limited to, a research review, an evaluation of current solutions, a list of identified system requirements, and recommendations for DID solutions developers.
Landano has chosen to make these resources available to the Cardano ecosystem in order to foster community collaboration and transparency. This approach will facilitate wide adoption, continuous improvement, and sustainability of the DID solutions we develop.
SDG goals & Subgoals
1 - End poverty in all its forms everywhere
5 - Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls
9 - Build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization and foster innovation
16 - Promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, provide access to justice for all and build effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels
As Cardano use cases proliferate, there is an increased need to formalize requirements for the development of Decentralized Identifiers (DID’s) and to understand the broader needs of projects and entities seeking to leverage these technologies. Only after the Cardano ecosystem accepts a formalized list of system requirements that meet the needs of stakeholders and users will DID solutions achieve their full potential across the network. As it stands now, projects rushing to provide DID solutions have adopted ad hoc research and development strategies which may have affected their solutions adoption, interoperability and thereby its efficacy.
In response to this ecosystem need, Landano will undertake focused research into existing
standards, best practices, and stakeholder needs with the aim of better understanding what effective DID solutions must provide in terms of functionality and interoperability. The outputs from this research will allow the Landano team to develop an evaluation framework which will be used to assess current Cardano-based DID solutions to see how their development has responded to these requirements.
The results of this research and subsequent case study will contribute to a formal list of system requirements for DID developers and a tool by which users can understand how current solutions compare. All of these outputs will be made publicly available and an awareness building campaign will be executed to increase visibility within the community. By doing this, Landano will aid in fostering more robust tooling of DID solutions that have been developed to explicitly meet stakeholder and user needs while adhering to current standards and best practices.
This DID research, documentation, and developer recommendations by the Landano team will significantly boost DID development and efficacy. By empowering Cardano’s developer base with critical tools to better inform their development of DID solutions, Landano will reduce the overhead associated with familiarizing Cardano developers with the standards and best practices being observed globally by other DID developers. Because of the broader impact that this project has on the Cardano ecosystem, it aligns with Cardano's strategic goal of broadening its reach and usability in real-world applications.
Measurable Impact:
Broader Implications:
Where previous attempts to provide DID solutions within Cardano have failed to provide seamless adoption and interoperability owing to an ad hoc approach to development, Landano’s research and community driven assessment of current solutions and future requirements will aid in ushering in a new chapter for DID in Cardano-based solutions.
Dissemination of resources
Things created in a vacuum are useless and Landano believes firmly in increasing access and equity through open source publication. Because of this, all findings and outputs from this project will be made publicly available so that the Cardano ecosystem benefits from the work. In order to increase visibility, we will leverage social media channels such as X, Medium, and interview opportunities to inform community members of the resources available to them.
Dissemination of resources:
Things created in a vacuum are useless and Landano believes firmly in increasing access and equity through open source publication. Because of this, all findings and outputs from this project will be made publicly available so that the Cardano ecosystem benefits from the work. In order to increase visibility, we will leverage social media channels such as X, Medium, and interview opportunities to inform community members of the resources available to them.
Capability & Feasibility:
Our team at Landano International Ltd. is uniquely qualified to undertake this research and development, as each team member brings specific expertise crucial for the success of this initiative.
Dorus van der Kroft, CTO of Landano and Lead Developer of the Project: Dorus is the driving technical force behind the project. With extensive experience in blockchain technology and software development, he ensures the technical excellence and innovation of our solution.
Peter van Garderen, CEO of Landano and Systems Analyst for the Project: Peter brings a strategic vision for integrating blockchain solutions with enterprise systems, overseeing the analytical aspects of the project. His insights are vital in aligning the project with enterprise needs.
Aaron Meguin, COO of Landano and Project Manager: Aaron is responsible for the project's overall management, ensuring that all components progress cohesively and efficiently. His expertise in operations management is key to maintaining project timelines and quality.
Dan Amankona, CMO of Landano and Community Liaison: Dan plays a pivotal role in engaging with the developer and broader Cardano community, gathering feedback, and fostering collaborations that enhance the project's relevance and adoption.
Christian Koch, systems analyst and researcher for Landano: Christian has been conducting research into DID solutions in human rights contexts with a focus on evaluating current standards for creating tools which are interoperable and legally effective.
Technical Feasibility & Project Management:
Our approach combines agile methodologies with continuous integration and deployment, ensuring that the project adapts to changing requirements and incorporates feedback efficiently. We leverage state-of-the-art tools for project tracking and version control, guaranteeing transparency and consistency.
Risk Mitigation:
Our team's combination of technical acumen, strategic insight, operational excellence, and community engagement positions us to successfully deliver a product that meets the needs of the Cardano ecosystem and its stakeholders.
Project Initiation and Identification of Standards
Objective: Kick off the project and complete discovery phase by conducting a review of relevant resources.
Activities: Initial team meetings, stakeholder consultations, identification of key resources, and initiate requirement documentation.
Deliverable: The Landano team will make available a summary of identified resources and key takeaways/lessons learned during the initial review process; this summary may also include any additional strategies or components for Milestone 2.
Acceptance Criterion: Above summary of resources, lessons and strategies made available to the Cardano/Catalyst community.
Expected Completion: Week 3
Requirements Finalization
Objective: finalize a detailed list of system requirements and core features of a cardano-based DID solution.
Activities: Develop a framework of standards and system requirements for use in evaluation and identify current cardano-based projects leveraging DID solutions.
Deliverables:
Acceptance Criterion: Both of these artifacts made available to the Catalyst/Cardano community
Expected Completion: Week 6
Case Study
Objective: Complete DID solution case study.
Activities: Conduct a systematic evaluation of current Cardano-based DID solutions by leveraging the framework designed in milestone 2.
Deliverable: A report summarizing the results of this evaluation.
Acceptance Criterion: This report made available to the Catalyst/Cardano Community.
Expected Completion: Week 10
Finalize Evaluation Results and DID Recommendations
Objective: Wrap up research and evaluation by coalescing findings into a single, or series of, written reports and developer recommendations.
Activities: Formalize research findings, draft recommendations for developers working on Cardano-based DID solutions.
Deliverable: A document (or series depending on length) wherein the following will be available: the results of DID use case analysis and any recommendations that Landano has for future DID development.
Acceptance Criterion: These results and recommendations made available to the Cardano/Catalyst Community.
Expected Completion: Week 14
Build Public Awareness and Release of Documentation
Objective: Launch a public awareness campaign by releasing project documentation and other outputs.
Activities: Release documentation, leverage social media and other channels for bringing awareness to study, connect with initially consulted stakeholders for project review.
Deliverable: Landano will systematically release project outputs through its multiple social channels in order to drive project awareness and community access. Methods for executing this phase will be flexible as the team will take advantage of organic opportunities to share project outputs (e.g. interviews, masterclasses, etc).
Acceptance Criteria: A summary series of links to social media posts, podcast episodes, interviews, videos, etc. made available to the Catalyst/Cardano Community.
Expected Completion: Week 16
Dorus Van Der Kroft
Landano: CTO
Mendix Plugin Project: Lead Developer
https://www.landano.io/team/dorus-van-der-kroft/
Peter Van Garderen
Landano: CEO
Mendix Plugin Project: Systems Analyst
https://www.landano.io/team/peter-van-garderen/
Aaron Moguin
Landano: COO
Mendix Plugin Project: Project Manager
https://www.landano.io/team/aaron-moguin/
Dan Amankona
Landano: CMO
Mendix Plugin Project: Community Liaison
https://www.landano.io/team/dan-amankona/
Christian Koch
Landano: Systems Analyst and Researcher
https://www.landano.io/team/christian-koch/
Research Costs (60% of total budget)
Documentation (30% of total budget)
Overhead Costs (10% of total budget)
Detailed Breakdown:
Our project, "Mapping RealFi DID Requirements to Cardano-based Solutions," offers substantial value for the investment of 94,900 ADA.
In conclusion, the investment in our project yields not only immediate tangible outputs in the form of critically needed resources for DID developers, but also long-term benefits for the Cardano ecosystem through increased adoption, community engagement, and alignment with strategic objectives.