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Slava Ruckis edited this page Sep 18, 2019 · 25 revisions

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Monetha is a modular platform for blockchain development. It enables secure and tamper-proof exchange of public and sensitive information, with a full audit trail, ability to instantly verify data, built-in incentivization and scoring mechanisms.

The platform can be used by businesses of any size to quickly start their blockchain journey: whether by launching an experiment or an enterprise-grade solution to unlock the value of distributed ledger technology.

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Challenges for industries

Current sensitive data management and exchange solutions provide lots of complexity both for users and companies, as the result it reduces cooperation, increases inefficiency and costs.

Challenges for data owners

  • No ownership and control
  • Data is scattered everywhere
  • Locked to the specific platform
  • Not possible to re-use information from other systems necessity to rebuild it from scratch in new platform

Challenges for companies

  • Siloed view on users data
  • Expensive onboarding
  • Complex privacy regulations
  • High security requirements for personal data
  • No collaboration with other businesses

There is a strong demand for secure sensitive information management and control. One of the many resources of data breaches which happened in 2019: https://selfkey.org/data-breaches-in-2019/

Core features

  • Comprehensive data management
  • Rich reporting
  • Productive analytics

Core principals

  • Censorship resistant: the framework is secure, immune to a single point of control or failure.
  • Universal: user data (incl. reputation insights) is not tied to a single service provider – it can be used everywhere.
  • Transferable: once established, the reputational data can be effortlessly moved across various platforms or service providers.
  • Transparent: all interactions with the framework are public and can be verified by anyone.
  • Secure: safe for storage and exchange of sensitive information.

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