IDENTITY BASED BLOCK CHAIN

Brand Owner Address Description
IDENTITY BASED BLOCKCHAIN Black Gold Coin, Inc. Suite 100 7495 Azure Drive Las Vegas NV 89408 IDENTITY BASED BLOCK CHAIN;Providing a website featuring information about issuance of identity credentials, storage of identity information, identity protection, verification and transmission; Providing a blog site featuring information about issuance of identity credentials, storage of identity information, identity protection, verification and transmission; Managing and administering a decentralized computer system for issuing identity credentials and documentation, verifying identity credentials and documentation, storing identity credentials and documentation, encrypting identity credentials and documentation, transmitting identity credentials and documentation, and tracking and monitoring transmission of identity credentials and documentation; Platform as a service (PAAS) featuring computer software platforms for enabling user provisioning and deprovisioning and managing access to identity credentials, identity information, identity documentation and verification of same and sensitive and/or confidential information, and transmission of identity information and sensitive and/or confidential information; Providing a website and/or software that gives users the ability to have an authenticated identity and identity credentials and documentation, and sensitive and/or confidential information and providing access thereto and/or transmission thereof; All of the above based on biometric authentication and/or multi-factor authentication; All of the above using blockchain technology;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A general-purpose processor (CPU) is configured with a new mechanism facilitating an authenticated boot sequence that provides building blocks for client-side rights management when the system is online, and provides continued protection of persistent data even when the system goes offline or is rebooted. The CPU includes a cryptographic key pair, and a manufacturer certificate testifying that the manufacturer built the CPU according to a known specification. The operating system (OS) includes a unique block of code, or "boot block" that can establish OS identity by extraction from a digitally signed boot block or by computing a hash digest of the boot block. During booting, the CPU executes a single opcode, followed by the boot block, as an atomic operation to set the identity of the OS into the software identity register. The subscriber unit then can establish a chain of trust to a content provider.