Hacker Dreams Up Crypto-Passport Based on the Blockchain

Hacker Dreams Up Crypto-Passport Based on the Blockchain

Ellis' World Citizen Passport Example. In a sign of the things to come, Bitcoin enthusiast Christopher Ellis has developed the world's first crypto-passport built on the blockchain technology. Ellis has created software that enables anyone create a passport based on PGP encryption and the bitcoin blockchain. PGP, which stands for Pretty Good Privacy, is a data encryption program that provides cryptographic privacy and authentication for data communication including texts, emails, files, directories and even whole disk partitions. The crypto-passport project creates a mathematically....


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