The Continuing Evolution of KILT Protocol: Limited Delegated Proof of Stake
As is often the case with cutting-edge technologies like blockchain, things can change even before they manifest! Previously Ingo wrote about how I envisioned the KILT Protocol as a Nominated Proof of Stake (NPoS) network. Since then, KILT has decided to adopt a different mechanism that better supports KILT in the long term - Limited Delegated Proof of Stake (LDPoS). Read full article
KILT is a blockchain protocol for issuing self-sovereign, anonymous, verifiable credentials. It is part of the Kusama and Polkadot ecosystems.
KILT is an open-source fat blockchain protocol for issuing claim-based verifiable, revocable, and anonymous credentials in the Web 3.0. It allows end users to claim arbitrary attributes about themselves, get them attested by trusted entities, and store the claims as self-sovereign credentials (certificates). As trusted entities can issue credentials in return for money, KILT aims to foster new business models for anyone who owns trust or wants to build up trust. KILT Protocol comes with a simple JavaScript SDK where useful applications can be built without requiring any blockchain development skills.
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