Influential ShoCard, Inc. Blockchain Patent – Identity management service using a blockchain providing identity transactions between devices – US10007913

U.S. Patent 10007913 was awarded on 2018-06-26 and describes a “Identity management service using a blockchain providing identity transactions between devices.” This blockchain patent has been cited 9 times by other U.S. patents according to our law firm research, and can be considered an innovative patent in the field of cryptocurrency and blockchain. The abstract states:

Logic on a first remote device causes the capture of personal data identifying a user from an identification card. The logic generates a hash value from the personal data using a hashing algorithm and signs the hash value with a digital signature created using a private key paired with a public key. The logic transmits, over a network, the signed hash value and the public key from the remote device to a distributed public database for storage. The logic receives, over the network, a transaction number from the distributed public database. The logic then transmits the transaction number and the personal data to a second remote device. Logic on the second remote device verifies that the hash value in the signed hash value is the same as a generated hash value and verifies that the signed hash value was signed with the private key. Link to Full Patent

This patent was originally filed on 2016-05-04 which gives it an average processing time in the field. ShoCard, Inc. has 8 total patents. The first named inventor is Armin Ebrahimi of Cupertino, CA. The primary examiner was Mamon Obeid.

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