Welcome to UniquID
UniquID’s peer-to-peer protocol is an enabling technology that deploys modular, atomic, and minimized-trust rules to interconnect networked endpoints.
- Modular: the protocol runs at the application layer of edge routers, virtualized servers, containers, mobile phones, and serverless applications. Increasing the number of these nodes expands the availability of the infrastructure.
- Atomic: every device hosts the minimal information necessary to authenticate and authorize other peers. With proper optimizations, every rule can be ~65 bytes.
- Minimized-trust: the authentication and authorization information is encoded and hashed inside microtransactions, stored on a public ledger.
UniquID is more efficient than traditional IAM for:
- authentication and authorization under unreliable connectivity
- single sign-on between multiple cloud services, IoT, and unmanned devices from different tenants
- authenticated, low-latency machine-to-machine communication
Starting November 2021, UniquID is entirely open-source and free for non-commercial use and experimentation. The system runs using Litecoin Testnet tokens - however, it is blockchain-agnostic and can leverage any other decentralized infrastructure broadcasting public micro-transactions. Get in touch with us at hello@uniquid.com if you are interested in adopting UniquID within your business.
Learn more from:
- The blog on Medium
- The White Paper “UniquID: A Quest to Reconcile Identity Access Management and the Internet of Things”
- The codebase on Github
Technical documentation
UniquID goes beyond the traditional concepts of server and client, so we offer several approaches to understand the technology:
Getting Started is a step-by-step guide to deploying your first virtual organization on Amazon AWS to interconnect IoT devices and their cloud services.
UniquID Architecture is a comprehensive document to learn the foundational concepts and the critical topics of the protocol.
Implementation Guide supports developers integrating UniquID with their systems. End-to-end Demo is a guide to deploying a “Sales Demo” using off-the-shelf hardware for a simple smart-meter use case.
Got questions? Get in touch with us at hello@uniquid.com