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Everest Platform

type
ID Project
Status
Launched
Website
Country (HQ)
Announcement
2018
Launch
2018
Mission Statement
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Everest is dedicated to liberating humanity from subservience to centralized, nonuser-friendly identity management and capital allocation organizations by creating a secure, decentralized identity management and value transfer system.
Summary
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Everest Platform is a blockchain-based digital identity and financial services platform launched in 2018 that combines biometric identity verification with digital wallet functionality. The platform is built on a dual blockchain architecture with distributed storage and implements Self-Sovereign Identity principles.

The core components include EverID (a device-free digital identity platform), EverWallet (a digital wallet for storing multiple currencies and identity data), and EverChain (a Layer 2 transaction chain). The platform supports both custodial and non-custodial wallet options, with key security features including MPC (multi-party computation) authentication and biometric backup. Notable implementations include:

A pilot program with Indonesia's National Team for the Acceleration of Poverty Reduction (TNP2K) and BRI Bank in 2018 to improve the efficiency of LPG gas subsidies using biometric verification
Integration with Chainlink as an identity oracle provider for verifying "Human & Unique" status and KYC verification

The platform is licensed by the Malta Financial Services Authority (MFSA) and has received funding from ID2020. Technical features include support for W3C DID standards, zero-knowledge proofs for privacy-preserving identity sharing, and integration capabilities through SDKs and APIs. The platform aims to serve both individual users and institutions, with a focus on compliant identity verification and financial services in emerging markets.

Funding(1)

Private Sector Funding
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Public Sector Funding
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Technology(5)

Tech Stack Self Description
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Everest is a user-centric, self-sovereign identity and value transfer solution based on blockchain technology and the cryptographic underpinnings of that system and reflects the principles of identity espoused in the sustainable development goals (“SDGs”) of the United Nations. Upon those foundations, Everest has architected the Identity Network with a focus on resilience, availability, security, privacy and control over personal data.
Credential profile data is sourced from the Open Wallet Foundation digital-wallet-and-agent-overviews-sig project, licensed under the Apache License 2.0
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No credential profile data found. If you maintain this project, we urge you to visit the OWF Digital Wallet and Agent Overview SIG now and submit your specs and participate to foster global interoperability!
Use-cases
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Holders
Yes
Issuers
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Verifiers
No
Technology
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SSI Technology
Yes
Endorses/Uses ZKPs
Yes
Has exportable Credentials
No
Credential and Key Storage
Yes
Blockchains/Verifiable Data Registries
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DID Methods
Specification
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Management(13)

Managing Entities
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Persons of Interest
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Member (Advisory Board)
Co-founder
Chief Product Officer
Co-founder
Chief Executive Officer
Head (Engineering)
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Member (Advisory Board)
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Member (Advisory Board)

Regulations and Standards(2)

Relations(17)

People(0)

Affiliated Person
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on behalf of
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Products(18)

Products
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EverWallet
EverID
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Geographic Focus
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Links(10)

Inclusion Criteria

A1: Uses DID, VC or KERI/ACDC
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meets criteria: No
A2: Claims to be SSI
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meets criteria: Yes
B1: Received Government Funding or Endorsement
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meets criteria: Yes
C1: Has Well Known Partners
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meets criteria: Yes
D1: Project Announcement Date
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meets criteria: 2018

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