When will we get our own digital identity? Self-Sovereign Identity is coming!

Jan Scheele
6 min readAug 6, 2021

Having a driver’s license or identity in your wallet is something normal in our Western society. It’s something everyone has as standard, so we hardly think about it. Whether you are rich or poor, young or old. From the moment the parents register a child with the Municipality, the official identity is recorded in the Personal Records Database and you will receive a Citizen Service Number. Will it soon be replaced by a digital identity, or a Self-Sovereign Identity? In this article I will tell you all the ins and outs about this new form of identity.

An official identity is important and necessary in arranging many things in life. From arranging a bank account and insurance, to obtaining a loan or mortgage. And for access to almost all government services and nowadays even buildings. The privacy laws and regulations have only made this more strict. As a result, more and more people are asked to identify themselves.

Lack of formal identity and identity fraud

But an identity is not so self-evident; more than 1 billion people worldwide have no official identity. As a result, they cannot open a bank account, set up a business, vote, receive healthcare or get an official job. One of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals is that all people on our planet should have a formal identity by 2030. It has set up the ID2020 Alliance for this purpose.

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Jan Scheele
Jan Scheele

Written by Jan Scheele

CEO @ Blockchain Industry / Keynote Speaker / Serial Entrepreneur / Digital Leader @ World Economic Forum / Organiser 50 TEDx events globally

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