SunID by ZUNI - Bridging Real-Life Data and Blockchain on Tron 🌞

That’ll be a good feature to actually experience.

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SunIDs commitment to revolutionizing data verification is impressive, but how will it expand its ecosystem partnership.

At the first phase, my team is focused on building SunID as an open-source project. We highly appreciate contributions from everyone, as we believe this is a strong way to expand the ecosystem, although it’s not a perfect solution. Participating in hackathons, like this one, helps to spread awareness about SunID. Once we have a solid production version, we’ll shift our focus towards expanding partnerships and scaling further.

It’s great to hear that you’ve implemented a trust network concept to address the challenge of verifying data before it’s added to the blockchain. I am interested to know how this trust network will work, and what criteria you consider using to verify trusted parties.

Making collaboration with educational institution for secure credentials,and forming a partnership with financial institution for secure identity verification would have been a thunderstorm.

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Nice one buddy Keep it up, and thanks for the clarity

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You are welcome to this hackathon session 7.
I like the idea of connecting our real life data with on-chain information but there seems to be a problem with this type of things. Considering the high rate of data hacks and exploitations, what security measures are you implementing to ensure the security of this data and to make sure that they are safe in your on-chain storage?

To clarify, anyone can issue credentials on SunID, but each person has their own trust network. For instance, you might trust your parents, your country’s government, or universities, and these entities make up your personal trust network. Essentially, you only trust credentials issued by the people or organizations within your trusted circle.

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With data stored on-chain, it means you’re intentionally making it public, and because it’s stored on the blockchain, it becomes immutable and verifiable. The security of the data is directly tied to the security of the blockchain itself. As long as the blockchain remains secure, your data will remain safe, tamper-proof, and accessible.

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:tada: Exciting News, SunID Supporters! :tada:

We’ve hit a major milestone! :rocket:

:white_check_mark: First milestone completed: Users can now issue and revoke credentials both onchain and offchain!

:mag: I’ve updated the main proposal above with more details. Please take a look and share your thoughts!

:speech_balloon: Got questions? I’m here to answer them all. Your feedback is crucial as we continue to build and improve SunID.

Let’s keep the momentum going! :muscle:

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Thank you for sharing this update with us forum members and congratulations

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I like it - more infomation please

Hi, im a little confused as to what exactly your project does. Is this an oracle?

Hi! SunID is a decentralized credential platform that lets people issue, receive, and verify credentials (like IDs or certificates) on the Tron blockchain or BTFS. You have full control over your data, and we make managing credentials simple.

You could also think of SunID as an oracle if you submit your credentials onchain—other smart contracts can use them as oracle data for verification! :muscle:

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Which part do you want to dive into, bro? :smile: Credentials, smart contract stuff, or how SunID work? Let me know! :sweat_smile:

Dear @vinhtran
Solve this quistion …
How does SunID enhance the integration of real-world data with on-chain information in the Tron ecosystem, and what benefits does this provide for managing and verifying various claims?
regards

SunID serves as an entry point for users to submit real-world data, such as credentials, certificates, and claims. Once submitted, this data is securely stored in the SunID smart contract on the Tro. Other smart contracts can then read and verify this data directly from the SunID contract, enabling seamless integration of real-world data into decentralized applications.

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The idea of a web3 ID on tron is impressive (if non isn’t existing yet).
However, reading through you project brief, there is no where you stated how you intend to bridge in RWD (real world data) to Tron

We act as an entry point where users can submit RWD directly to SunID. From there, other dapps can easily verify that data from SunID contract on Tron. This bridges real world info with onchain dapps.

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Thank you, that’s innovative, however such data may be outrightly limited