A Decentralised Real Estate Transfer Verification Based on Self-Sovereign Identity and Smart Contracts

A. Shehu, António Pinto, M. Correia
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: Since its first introduction in late 90s, the use of marketplaces has continued to grow, today virtually every-thing from physical assets to services can be purchased on digital marketplaces, real estate is not an exception. Some marketplaces allow acclaimed asset owners to advertise their products, to which the services gets com-mission/percentage from proceeds of sale/lease. Despite the success recorded in the use of the marketplaces, they are not without limitations which include identity and property fraud, impersonation and the use of centralised technology with trusted parties that are prone to single point of failures (SPOF). Being one of the most valuable assets, real estate has been a target for marketplace fraud as impersonators take pictures of properties they do not own, upload them on marketplace with promising prices that lures innocent or naive buyers. This paper addresses these issues by proposing a self sovereign identity (SSI) and smart contract based framework for identity verification and verified transaction management on secure digital marketplaces. First, the use of SSI technology enable methods for acquiring verified credential (VC) that are verifiable on a decentralised blockchain registry to identify both real estate owner(s) and real estate property. Second, the smart contracts are used to negotiate the secure transfer of real estate property deeds on the marketplace. To assess the viability of our proposal we define an application scenario and compare our work with other approaches.
基于自我主权身份和智能合约的去中心化房地产转让验证
自上世纪90年代末首次推出以来,市场的使用一直在持续增长,如今,从实物资产到服务,几乎所有东西都可以在数字市场上购买,房地产也不例外。一些市场允许知名资产所有者为他们的产品做广告,服务从销售/租赁收益中获得佣金/百分比。尽管在使用市场方面取得了成功,但它们并非没有限制,包括身份和财产欺诈、冒充以及与容易出现单点故障(SPOF)的可信各方使用集中技术。作为最有价值的资产之一,房地产一直是市场欺诈的目标,因为模仿者拍摄他们不拥有的房产的照片,并将其上传到市场上,并以承诺的价格吸引无辜或天真的买家。本文通过提出一种基于自我主权身份(SSI)和智能合约的框架来解决这些问题,用于安全数字市场上的身份验证和经过验证的交易管理。首先,SSI技术的使用使获取经过验证的凭证(VC)的方法成为可能,这些凭证可以在去中心化的区块链注册表上进行验证,以识别房地产所有者和房地产。其次,智能合约用于协商市场上房地产契约的安全转让。为了评估我们建议的可行性,我们定义了一个应用场景,并将我们的工作与其他方法进行比较。
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