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More than 10 million people across Latin America now use decentralized IDs built on @ethereum to access government services. A structural shift is happening across the region, where governments, universities, and citizens are beginning to share a common trust layer built on public infrastructure. Here's what this looks like from our work with Sovra: 🇲🇽 Nuevo León: 5 million citizens can access services using NLinea, powered by SovraGov, to access verifiable credentials for education, healthcare, and public services without relying on centralized databases. 🇦🇷 Buenos Aires: 3.6 million credentials issued via @QuarkID, enabling citizens to verify degrees, tax IDs, and legal signatures using open, interoperable standards. 🇦🇷 Salta: 1.5 million citizens using IDDI, the province's digital identity platform powered by SovraGov, making it the first provincial government in Argentina to adopt decentralized identity protocols. 🇦🇷 Luján de Cuyo: Mi Luján Digital connects 25,000 residents to 60 municipal services through SovraGov, SovraID, and SovraWallet. 🇦🇷 San Miguel: A municipality of 350,000 residents digitalizing public procedures through a unified platform built on SovraGov. The results: More than 10 million citizens connected through decentralized identity infrastructure. We are proud to be building the infrastructure for this new trust layer together with @alignedlayer and @ethrex_client @class_lambda. And grateful to @EthereumFoundation for showing what global collaboration looks like.
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With the 2026 FIFA World Cup underway, online betting is booming and age verification is facing its biggest test yet. According to a recent @jumio study, Mexico leads with 43 percent betting intent, while 63 percent of people worry minors will access platforms. The old way: upload your full passport or ID and hope it is stored securely. The better way: prove your age with verifiable credentials from your wallet. This Week in The Identity Brief: "Proving your age without giving up your privacy"
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The Identity Brief by Sovra is your weekly guide to digital trust and decentralized identity. Subscribe for free sovra.substack.com/

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In 2026, citizens are still carrying stacks of paper to prove who they are… even though the digital tools to replace it already exist. In this Sovra Podcast, @CifuentesAura breaks down why. Verifiable credentials & QR codes work. The real bottleneck? Institutions (public & private) actually accepting them naturally. The fix: make the benefit so obvious that citizens want it. When life gets genuinely simpler, adoption happens by itself. 🎧 Full conversation in link below.
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Issued once. Verified anywhere. No callback to the issuer.
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AI agents can already pay online. Acting inside a government procedure is a different problem: the institution has to verify who the agent represents, who authorized it, and whether that authority is still in scope. What agentic gov requires, and what already runs today:
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Sovra – The Identity Stack retweeted
"In a country like Mexico, where corruption hurts so bad, Verifiable Credentials have become a reliability standard." Mariela Saldivar Villalobos led the deployment of #NLínea — Mexico's first interoperable digital government platform. In this clip from @Gov3Summit, she explains why it matters that credentials are anchored on blockchain: citizens carry their own verified documents, no administration change can alter them, and public workers can leave things as they are when government transitions happen.
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“When you use a service through X-Road, you are using the institutionality of the State. That is digital sovereignty.” That’s Gustavo Giorgetti, one of the people who brought Estonia’s X-Road model to Argentina after studying it in Estonia in 2007. In the new Sovra Podcast with @lucasjolias: → Why X-Road is institutional before technical → How federalism became an interoperability advantage → Why interoperability needs verifiable credentials as the next layer A conversation about digital sovereignty and the future of public infrastructure. 🎧 Full episode in comments.
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Aadhaar is now a W3C Verifiable Credential in Google Wallet at 1.4 billion user scale. This is the largest production proof point yet for the architecture Sovra deploys with institutions: W3C verifiable credentials, selective disclosure model and mDL standard. sovra.io
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We’re expanding access to digital IDs in Google Wallet in select countries, all built with advanced privacy features like selective disclosure to keep your data secure. Rolling out now: 🇮🇳 In India, you’ll be able to save Aadhaar Verifiable Credentials directly on your device 🇸🇬 🇹🇼 🇧🇷 And in Singapore, Taiwan and Brazil you’ll be able to create a secure ID pass based on your passport information
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Sovra – The Identity Stack retweeted
.@rj_aligned from @alignedlayer: "If you want verifiable finance, you also need verifiable credentials. You need to bring the trust of existing systems on-chain". This is what @sovraio enables. Verifiable identity on the same backend as finance: Ethereum. The infrastructure making this work: Aligned's RaaS, powered by @ethrex_client.
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The SovraID issuer flow: · Select credential type. · Authority signs cryptographically. · Delivered directly to the holder's wallet. sovra.io/demo
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SovraGov delivers digital public infrastructure for governments while SovraID provides powerful issuance and verification. SovraWallet offers fully self-custodial credentials as open source software. SovraChain serves as our Ethereum Validium rollup purpose-built for identity at national scale, developed with the @ethrex_client client by @class_lambda and powered by SP1 zero-knowledge proofs for high-performance security, native privacy, and instant finality. This entire system is modular and fully standards-aligned and it is already running at national scale across three countries. What part of the stack would you plug into first?
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Sovra – The Identity Stack retweeted
their security model is ink on paper. ours is math.
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“The bottleneck for the agent economy is now identity, not intelligence.” This is the core idea behind KYA (Know Your Agent). What’s missing is a common identity layer… We’re shipping exactly that missing layer: portable, cryptographically verifiable credentials for autonomous agents (and humans). Reusable SovraID attestations. Programmable permissions. Works natively across chat apps, APIs, marketplaces, and blockchains. One trusted identity. Verifiable data. Everywhere.
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A credential that needs the issuer online is not a verifiable credential. The verifier checks the signature against the issuer's public key. Locally. Zero issuer calls. The issuer can be offline. The credential stands on its own. The math is the authority.
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Sovra – The Identity Stack retweeted
KYC is dead. everything verifiable or everything offline.
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Imagine never filling out the same form twice. In this demo, Carlos registers a company, opens a business bank account, and gets a tax certificate — all as portable verifiable credentials. One wallet. One source of truth. Works everywhere.
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