Bluzelle Collaborators Update II

Forming alliances with 6 more ecosystem players in data, identity, investment & security

Pavel Bains
The Blueprint by Bluzelle
5 min readApr 17, 2018

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If you’ve been keeping track it’s been an exciting couple of months since our ICO. The product is moving along well, the feedback from our webinars is great, and a number of collaborations and partnerships have been formed with companies large companies like JD.com and leading blockchain projects such as NEO, 0x, Zilliqa and others.

Today we present the next group of companies we are working closely with to build out our ecosystem. Each one plays an important role in the decentralized world. Because of the nature of our product, I love that we get to work with so many different types of companies.

Quadrant

Quadrant is a blockchain-based protocol that enables the access, creation, and distribution of data products and services with authenticity and provenance at its core. The data economy is similar to space, unmapped and chaotic. Quadrant serves as the blueprint that provides an organized system for the utilization of decentralized data. Besides being an appropriate storage mechanism for their data, users of Quadrant can also choose who has access to the data, use Bluzelle as an escrow in a data transaction, and use Bluzelle as a sandbox for data enrichment or analysis.

Fysical

Fysical is a decentralized location data market. They help marketers, investors, AI, AR, and smart cities make better decisions by providing them with location data on where people go. Fysical’s customers would benefit from Bluzelle’s ability to provide a location for them to breakdown, analyze and enrich the location data to their own goals. Bluzelle would continue to add value by being an easily accessible storage means for delivering Fysical’s data to customers’ specific users. Fysical is also providing data for our April Hackathon. This gives developers some exciting things to work on this month.

GlobalID

GlobalID provides a reliable, safe, private way for all people to have a portable identification that further enables them to participate in the evolving global economy — all under their own control rather than other institutions, organizations or enterprises. Bluzelle can host the GlobalID’s customers’ vast and highly-valued public attestation data which underpins the validation of people’s identities. Moreover, Bluzelle can support GlobalID’s use of microservices for managing related services, e.g. group management, by providing a storage model for each of these services as they’re spun up. GlobalID is led by Greg Kidd, an early investor in Ripple. Neeraj and I have known Greg for a few years and he’s been working on this for a long time. Nothing better to work again with good people we have built strong relationships with.

Auctus Labs

Bringing together Robo Advisors and Human Advisors in a solution that provides trusted and transparent planning for your hard earned money is Auctus’ goal, and they do that by underpinning the technology solution with blockchain transparency and security, in a medium that is decentralized, giving the end user a wide variety of options to choose from. Bluzelle will be helping Auctus to manage their Customer’s data so Auctus can focus on giving their customers the best path to financial freedom.

NuCypher

NuCypher and Bluzelle will be working together to enable the sharing of encrypted data between data owners, and parties the owners want to share access to that data with. With encrypted data, it is important for the data owner to be able to share access to that data with other parties. NuCypher will provide its flagship proxy re-encryption network services so that when encrypted data is being shared from A to B, this can be done such that A and B’s own private keys are never divulged, yet B can have access to specific sets of A’s data, with the ability for A to retract and/or modify such access, at will. Sharing of encrypted data is a fundamental feature with unique challenges that Bluzelle and Nycypher are partnering together on.

Sentinel Protocol

Sentinel Protocol was established so that others would not have to learn about security the hard way by being victims, nor do they have to rely on vendors that are not interested in sharing security intelligence data unless you pay for it. Sentinel Protocol captures threat data from security expert individuals and organizations (Sentinels), then validates and shares the information in a decentralized manner. Sentinels are rewarded for their participation so we all benefit from collective security information and guidance on how to mitigate threats. Bluzelle would support Sentinel Protocol by hosting the security threat data, while Sentinel Protocol tracks and validates incoming threat data.

Be on the lookout for AMA sessions in our channels with the leaders of these companies.

While we highlight these projects we work closely with for specific use cases, other dApps, developers, producers are registering for early access through our online form. Share that link out so they can have access to documentation, open-source challenges that reward with BLZ, early product-access to test with and more.

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Pavel Bains
The Blueprint by Bluzelle

CEO Bluzelle. WEF Tech Pioneer 2017. Futurist, Writer for Fast Company, Forbes, Coindesk. “The Revolution Will Not Be Televised.”