KILT Protocol is a blockchain-based identity project designed to restore privacy, control, and trust in data handling, founded in 2018 by Ingo Rübe and his team at BOTLabs. Rooted in the broader Web 3.0 vision, KILT empowers users to create, claim, and verify digital credentials, bridging the gap between the decentralised and traditional internet ecosystems. Built on the Polkadot framework, it offers a scalable and interoperable solution for identity verification. KILT stands out with its decentralised identity management approach, where users have full ownership of their credentials. At its core, KILT aims to protect user privacy while allowing individuals and organisations to authenticate digital identities without a central authority. This approach ensures user-centric data control, enhancing trust and security in digital interactions.
KILT Protocol is a blockchain-based identity project designed to restore privacy, control, and trust in data handling, founded in 2018 by Ingo Rübe and his team at BOTLabs. Rooted in the broader Web 3.0 vision, KILT empowers users to create, claim, and verify digital credentials, bridging the gap between the decentralised and traditional internet ecosystems. Built on the Polkadot framework, it offers a scalable and interoperable solution for identity verification. KILT stands out with its decentralised identity management approach, where users have full ownership of their credentials. At its core, KILT aims to protect user privacy while allowing individuals and organisations to authenticate digital identities without a central authority. This approach ensures user-centric data control, enhancing trust and security in digital interactions.