The Peril of Centralized Databases
The national and registry framework of the 20th century consisted of a massive server (Honeypot) full of millions of addresses, names, and medical histories. These systems, inherently hackable, compromise national security and preclude capabilities such as a Secure Electronic Vote from the citizen's own home.
Sovereign-ID and Zero-Knowledge Proofs
Logical Flow Graph
- Probative Cryptography (ZKP): The citizen can mathematically prove to a Ministry portal that they are "+18 years old", or that they are a "Registered Citizen in District 4", without EVER revealing their name, National ID, or exact date of birth.
- Data Ownership: The credential resides in the individual's secure phone via Biometrics tied to encrypted keys, not on a public server that can be compromised by foreign powers.
- Uncensored National Voting: Massive remote voting. When auditing the election, it is cryptographically certified that only eligible citizens voted and cast exactly 1 vote, but the identity linking the person to their vote is mathematically untraceable, preventing coercion.
Use Case #1: Crypto-Sovereign National Parliamentary Voting
The country suffered a 60% abstention rate due to the geographic displacement of physical ballot boxes and the cost of travel.
La Resolución: Through Sovereign-ID on the mobile device, the voter scanned their iris and proved their citizenship via ZKP. The vote was mathematically routed as uncensorable, without recording who they voted for, only guaranteeing that the event occurred. Abstention plummeted to 12%.
Use Case #2: Elimination of Physical IDs at Service Windows
To perform any notarial or banking procedure, photocopies of the ID card were required, which ended up in the hands of identity theft mafias to request loans in the citizen's name.
La Resolución: With ID-Zero, the bank scans a temporary dynamic QR code from the user. The protocol responds strictly "TRUE" or "FALSE" to whether the citizen is who they claim to be and is authorized, but the bank never obtains the document scan and cannot store it.
Use Case #3: Silent Aerial Migratory Control
4-hour queues at airports deteriorated the country's tourism image and entailed high costs for border agents.
La Resolución: Pre-qualified foreigners linked their passports to the Sovereign-ID. Upon arrival, they walked through optical gates at a slow pace. The system validated biometric identifiers with the Token on their phone via Bluetooth and Interpol background checks in 0.8 seconds.