How OneName Makes Bitcoin Payments as Simple as Facebook Sharing
Though the Bitcoin protocol has been described as an elegant solution to problems that have long plagued both digital currencies and the traditional monetary system, aspects of its construction violate one of the central tenets of tech design: 'keep it simple, stupid' (often abbreviated to KISS). Arguably, nowhere is this more apparent than in the design of bitcoin addresses, strings of 27 to 34 alphanumeric characters that, while providing privacy and security, don't easily allow users to exchange payment information, except via sometimes cumbersome QR code technology. However, OneName is....
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The Openname protocol was built by Onename and allows users to create an identity, verify it, and use it across the internet. The service acts like a digital passport and allows people to easily send Bitcoin to users of Openname. Onename has announced super decentralization of the Onename protocol by giving up their monopoly on users. Users of the protocol will be able to select a provider for authentication purposes, thus making the authentication process decentralized. Onename has also raised $1.5 million in funding. Also read: The Upcoming Decentralization Singularity. In addition to....
The confusing, user-unfriendly format of Bitcoin addresses has turned off many possible new users in the past, but Onename has been working on a solution to this ease-of-use issue for quite some time. Although the ability to link a Bitcoin address to a Onename username has been available for a while now, a newly released API will allow bitcoin users to share one easy-to-understand name with their friends and work colleagues. Privacy Concerns Remain. Although Onename allows users to map their username to a static Bitcoin address, there are a few issues with the current setup. Reusing....
Bitcoin and blockchain enthusiasts may recall an application called Onename, which was built on top of the identity- and storage-providing blockchain platform called Blockstack. In an announcement earlier today, the company announced they will be changing their name to Blockstack Labs. Onename Becomes Blockstack Labs. Now and then, Bitcoin companies will go through a rebranding without affecting their customers all that much. In the case of Onename, which will keep the name as a consumer product, the parent company name will change to Blockstack Labs. Onename will continue as it has....
Onename, a blockchain technology startup, unveiled its new product called the Passcard. This makes use of a blockchain-tied profile to create a secure identity, which can possibly replace passwords, keys, or even ID information. The company makes use of blockchain technology, which is often associated to verifying bitcoin transactions and being stored in a public ledger, to create a digital identity with access control. Blockchain Technology Applications. "Passcards are a digital form of identity and access control designed to initially replace passwords, and in the future, replace forms....
Open-source identity protocol provider OneName announced a forward-looking roadmap this week that will see it extend more open-source software to developers as it bids to disrupt the existing online authentication process. The blog post follows a relative period of quiet for the project, which debuted its social solution for bitcoin addresses this March. Though the Openname tool garnered widespread use in the community, OneName said it now intends to move beyond simply providing a domain name system for bitcoin toward offering an entire suite of tools for online identity. Perhaps most....