Albus Protocol

Albus Protocol

Albus Protocol provides a decentralized identity (DID) infrastructure that allows users to control and monetize their identities through a revenue-sharing model. It features privacy and compliance tools, including AML compliance and Zero-Knowledge Proofs, for a variety of Web2 and Web3 applications in sectors like DeFi, fintech, and logistics.
Wollerau, CH

Description

Albus Protocol is a highly adaptable infrastructure that introduces decentralized identities (DID) controlled by users and monetizable through a revenue-sharing model. Developed by mFactory GmbH, a Switzerland-based company, it provides a regulation-compliant DeFi framework for public blockchains. The protocol utilizes Zero-Knowledge Proofs (ZKP) to ensure privacy and compliance with regulations like KYC, AML, and GDPR. Key features include the reusability of verified identities, decentralization for enhanced security, and a data retention mechanism. Its use cases span DeFi, marketing, tokenized asset trading, FinTech, logistics, retail, and the Metaverse. The protocol has integrated with partners such as Sumsub, CurioInvest, and Marinade.Finance.