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Giorgio Zoppi commented on MILAGRO-15:
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Yes but its a lot of code that it doesnt exists now.
> MILAGRO ecosystem architecture
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>
> Key: MILAGRO-15
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MILAGRO-15
> Project: Milagro
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Reporter: Tom Matecki
> Priority: Major
>
> Proposed Milagro Ecosystem Participants:
> Milagro's proposed ecosystem participants can be divided into two camps:
> Those that consume and derive
> value from Milagro Tokens to perform a specic action, and those that issue
> or assist in the issuance of
> Milagro Tokens.
> For those who issue Milagro Tokens, being that they are identity based
> cryptographic keys, ascertaining
> identity is a critical function within the ecosystem, which further divides
> the responsibility into those who
> validate the unique identity of an entity petitioning to receive a Milagro
> Token, and the entity that actually
> issues a Milagro Token.
> • People, Apps or Things (PATs) - entities that obtain Milagro Tokens to
> perform various cryptographic actions within a Milagro partition.
> • Identity Providers (IdPs) - an IdP is a term commonly used when describing
> digital identity systems. IdP stands for Identity Provider, a party that o
> ers user authentication as a service when used within the OpenID Connect
> ecosystem, for example. Within Milagro, an IdP authenticates and veries as
> true the identity of the PAT that is petitioning a Distributed Trust
> Authority (D-TA), the entity issuing a Milagro Token. The D-TA creates its
> own relationship with an IdP on its own, and can rely on many IdPs to perform
> unique roles. The OpenIDConnect protocol will serve as the basis for
> federation of the IdPs capabilities to the Distributed Trust Authorities, who
> act as 'Relying Parties' or RPs.
> • Distributed Trust Authorities (D-TAs) - Distributed Trust Authorities are
> services run by the stakeholders in a Milagro partition which issue Milagro
> Tokens to People, Apps or Things who petition to obtain them. Distributed
> Trust Authorities may run their own IdPs, or outsource entirely this function.
> • Trusted Bitcoin (TB) Proxies - The TB proxy is congured and administered
> by the application developer or device manufacturer employed in the service
> of the Milagro partition stakeholders. It is responsible for registering new
> devices onto the Blockchain that are not able to download a full bitcoin
> client, but also informing the new device or app which D-TA's and by
> extension IdP's it will be interacting with.
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