Encryption
Data Vault
The recent increase in reported incidents of surveillance and security breaches compromising users’ privacy call into question the current model, in which third-parties collect and control massive amounts of personal data. Bitcoin has demonstrated in the financial space that trusted, auditable computing is possible using a decentralized network of peers accompanied by a public ledger. […]
Distributed and Immutable Blockchain Storage on the Aloaha Blockchain
The Aloaha Blockchain also offers a decentral, distributed and immutable storage system which is accessible via Aloaha eForms, Aloaha Wallets, Aloaha Messaging and of course directly via APIs for our integration partners. The primary objective is to provide a decentralized and redundant store for sensitive data. The Aloaha Blockchain Storage offers a full suite of […]
#eGovernment / #eForms and #Blockchain
The Aloaha #Blockchain can solve a lot of eGovernment requirements. eID / Authentication The most important topic for eGovernment Services is authentication or e-ID Services. A lot has been tried the past years from username / password to smartcards. Nothing ever worked out or has been accepted by the citizen. With the double encrypted database […]
Securely exchange Data via #Blockchain with Aloaha eForms Provider
With the Aloaha online WYSIWYG PDF Form Designer it has never been that simple to create interactive, mobile friendly (responsive) fillable PDF Forms. The solution is ideal to generate responsive saveable and submitable PDF forms that lets people send responses directly to your email account. To make sure that forms do work on any platform […]
Publish Alias and Public Key for encrypted messaging
In order to encrypt a message for someone else you need the public key and the Blockchain address (actually the hash of the public key) Furthermore it can be sometimes pretty cumbersum to find someones Blockchain address since there is no central registry. Aloaha makes it easy to assign an Alias to your Blockchain address […]
Encrypted Messaging on the Aloaha Blockchain
Every transaction on a Blockchain is public! As you may know, transactions made on most Blockchains are publicly available to everyone. Either by querying a node directly via RPC, or by using a user friendly block explorer allow you to browse transactions, balances, smart contracts and any other piece of data on the Blockchain. However, […]