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* [[roles]]
 
* [[roles]]
 
* [[reputation]]
 
* [[reputation]]
* [[contributions]] to [[ventures]] / [[projects]] (economic activity)
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* [[contributions]] to [[ventures]] / [[projects]] (economic activity) and [[commitments]] to [[processes]], activities.
 
* artifacts (content, data, designs, prototypes, etc.] produced by the [[affiliate]]
 
* artifacts (content, data, designs, prototypes, etc.] produced by the [[affiliate]]
 
* social relations (connections with other [[agents]])
 
* social relations (connections with other [[agents]])

Revision as of 01:18, 26 May 2022

First published on April 10, 2012, edited by Tiberius Brastaviceanu. See original doc, last modified on April 10, 2012 before content was moved here.



This document explains the individual profile that will be used by affiliates of an OVN. It is an important module of the OVN Infrastructure.

An individual profile is construed as an avatar, it is the digital identity of an agent. It is a socio-economic profile, containing data about social and economic activity. It must be composable and may contain information about


Individual profiles must provide a window into the past of the affiliate and at the same time can be used as a predictive tool, ex. to judge if a future action or relation would be beneficial.


Design considerations

  • The individual profile is more than an account to a service, containing data stored at the service location (centralized), such as a Facebook account.
  • It is composable (see above)
  • It is non-transferable (one option is see Proof-of-Personhood, see also soul-bound tokens or SBT)
  • Must be portable. An individual can participate in more than one OVN simultaneously. for example, it enables the individual to transport his/her reputation and credentials from one cluster of economic activities (one value network) to another.
  • Must be under the control of the affiliate, with the possibility of storing the data anywhere.
  • The individual must have write access to some parts of his/her profile, but some parts are protected. For example, applications can write data about contributions roles, and reputation, which cannot be deleted by the affiliate in question. Other affiliates could also have edit rights on someone's profile. A correction mechanism must be provided to correct non-factual additions by other affiliates or apps to someone's profile.
  • Requires an authentication mechanism.
  • Is sibyl resistant.


See Value networks - moving forward

Praxis

First Individual profile implemented by Sensorica.

See also

Important links