TAPESTRY: A Blockchain based Service for Trusted Interaction Online
This addresses trust issues for non-expert users in online interactions, offering a novel but domain-specific solution.
The paper tackles the problem of verifying online identity provenance by introducing a blockchain-based service that uses digital personhood signals to help non-expert users make better trust decisions and detect account hijacking.
We present a novel blockchain based service for proving the provenance of online digital identity, exposed as an assistive tool to help non-expert users make better decisions about whom to trust online. Our service harnesses the digital personhood (DP); the longitudinal and multi-modal signals created through users' lifelong digital interactions, as a basis for evidencing the provenance of identity. We describe how users may exchange trust evidence derived from their DP, in a granular and privacy-preserving manner, with other users in order to demonstrate coherence and longevity in their behaviour online. This is enabled through a novel secure infrastructure combining hybrid on- and off-chain storage combined with deep learning for DP analytics and visualization. We show how our tools enable users to make more effective decisions on whether to trust unknown third parties online, and also to spot behavioural deviations in their own social media footprints indicative of account hijacking.