Even as the controversy over WorldCoin and biometric validation rages, the citizens of Buenos Aires will soon have access to a new digital identity service making use of blockchain.
A pair of fintech innovators have partnered with the municipal government of Argentina’s capital. With a view to developing the service and making it available as early as next month.
Buenos Aires Aims for Privacy-Based Blockchain Solution
The new service, QuarkID, is the result of a collaboration on the part of three players. Extrimian, a digital identity-focused fintech firm, Layer 2 blockchain developer Matter Labs, and Buenos Aires’s city government.
Buenos Aires residents who download the QuarkID self-sovereign wallet will be able to access birth certificates, marriage certificates, and other documents, Extrimian said.
Besides these basic forms of identification and authentication, Quark ID will offer more specialized and specific ones starting in November. Including academic records and proof of income. A full menu of downloadable documents should be ready by the end of 2023, the company claimed.
Diego Fernandez, secretary of innovation in the city’s government, praised the role of blockchain. Namely, in bringing new levels of privacy to citizens.
“The city of Buenos Aires is driving this new digital trust framework to function as a public good, returning control over data to individuals and enabling a more agile and secure digital interaction between government, companies, and people,” he said.

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Author: Michael Washburn