diff --git a/spec/020_redeemable_certifcate.md b/spec/020_redeemable_certifcate.md index 93fb8f3..9008188 100644 --- a/spec/020_redeemable_certifcate.md +++ b/spec/020_redeemable_certifcate.md @@ -1,5 +1,15 @@ # Redeemable Certificate Contract spec -A generic redeemable certification contract that records certification information as well as forms of evidence and validations (credentials) which can be interacted with by a marketplaces and redeemers that seek to use the information and or reward the recipient for the certificate. In effect this certificate can act as it's own ledgar - and used by marketplace applications that connect clients / rewarders with certificate holders. +A generic redeemable certification contract that records certification information as well as forms of evidence and validations (credentials) which can be interacted with by a marketplaces and redeemers that seek to use the information and or reward the recipient for the certificate. In effect this certificate can act as its own ledgar - and used by marketplace applications that connect clients / rewarders with certificate holders. + +We are working with vulnerable communities and individuals to accredit them for noteworthy activities: Supporting their community, working on environmental programs, passing an online course and selling local products. + +#Certificates: + * These accreditations or certificates should be self-sovereign (owned by the receiver) deletable and non-transferable and able to be endorsed or validated by individuals and organizations. + * The owner should be able to choose who can read the certificate as they may contain private information and large datasets of credentialing information. + * Viewers should be able to support the owner and write their support onto the certificate itself. + +#Marketplace: + * Certificate owners could choose to share with a marketplace with the role to aggregate and provide indexes and assessments against them - while allowing for 3rd parties to support certificate holders. # Example 1 Course Certification (Proof of Action) After completing an online course the course creator issues a Certificate to the student and endorses it.