Sumsub, the crypto industry’s leading compliance and fraud prevention platform, announced it has joined the idOS Consortium, making a strategic contribution to become a member of the idOS Association Governance Committee.
Sumsub and idOS have already been working together in production for several months. Becoming an active governance member of idOS builds on Sumsub’s broader work on reusable identity, both off-chain and on-chain.
Over the past year, Sumsub has rolled out on-chain attestation integrations across Solana (via the Solana Attestation Service), Linea (via the Verax attestation protocol) and, most recently, Chainlink’s ACE Cross-Chain Identity framework. Joining the idOS Consortium extends that work into the governance layer of decentralized identity infrastructure.
KYC re-usability requires evolving technical and regulatory rails in parallel, without compromising on privacy or security. As on-chain finance grows, repeated KYC checks have become a significant bottleneck for users onboarding into multiple regulated services within the same application, such as crypto wallets that combine on-ramps, bank accounts, and other financial modules. Reusable identity allows users to verify once and reuse that verification across services, reducing onboarding friction for users and acquisition costs for businesses.
idOS is a provider-agnostic identity infrastructure layer that integrates with a range of verification providers. As a member of the idOS Consortium, Sumsub will contribute to the development of idOS’s open-source tech stack alongside other Consortium members.
To learn more about Sumsub’s work on reusable identity, visit sumsub.com/sumsub-id.
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