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Landano: Decentralized Land Administration with Identity Management using Atala Prism
Current Project Status
Unfunded
Amount
Received
₳0
Amount
Requested
₳320,000
Percentage
Received
0.00%
Solution

Develop a proof of concept for a blockchain-based land administration system, with an integrated identity management solution, fostering stakeholder coordination and tech interoperability.

Problem

Address the challenge of integrating identity management in a decentralized land administration system on the Cardano blockchain, bridging technology and stakeholder engagement.

Impact / Alignment
Feasibility
Value for money
Landano: Decentralized Land Administration with Identity Management using Atala Prism

Please describe your proposed solution.

Our proposed solution involves the development of a decentralized land administration system built on the Cardano blockchain that integrates an identity management solution, and aligns with stakeholder needs and expectations. Here's a step-by-step description of our approach:

  1. Stakeholder Identification and Engagement: The first step will be to identify and engage with relevant stakeholders. These could include but are not necessarily limited to landowners, government bodies, policy makers, and more. We will conduct regular meetings and workshops with these stakeholders to understand their needs, gather their feedback, and incorporate their inputs into the project.
  2. Atala PRISM Pioneer Program Completion: We will complete the Atala PRISM Pioneer Program, which will provide us with the knowledge and tools necessary to build an effective identity management system on the Cardano blockchain.
  3. Proof of Concept Development: Next, we will design and develop a Proof of Concept (PoC) for the land administration system. This will include the creation of smart contracts for land transactions and the integration of the Atala PRISM for identity management.
  4. Stakeholder Feedback and Iteration: We will present the PoC to the stakeholders, gather their feedback, and make necessary adjustments to the system. This iterative process will help ensure that the final system aligns with stakeholder needs and expectations.

Our solution will demonstrate the feasibility and value of using blockchain technology for land administration and identity management, while emphasizing the critical importance of stakeholder engagement and governance in the development and implementation of such systems.

How does your proposed solution address the challenge and what benefits will this bring to the Cardano ecosystem?

Our proposed solution directly addresses the challenge by developing a land administration system on the Cardano blockchain that effectively handles identity management. The approach we're taking incorporates careful stakeholder engagement, business requirements gathering, systematic user-centered design, and thorough testing.

Here are the key benefits this project will bring to the Cardano ecosystem:

Interoperability and User-friendly Solutions: By working closely with various stakeholders and utilizing the Atala PRISM for decentralized identity, we will create a system that's user-friendly and interoperable with existing Cardano applications and services. This focus on usability and interoperability will drive adoption among end-users.

Robust Governance Framework: Governance is a key aspect of any decentralized project. Through this project, we will establish a Governance Framework working group at Trust over IP, which will facilitate decision-making, dispute resolution, and project evolution.

Attract More Businesses: By proving the feasibility of such complex use cases on Cardano, Landano's success will positively impact ongoing efforts to attract more businesses to build their solutions on the Cardano blockchain.

Real World Impact: Land administration is a real-world problem that affects billions of people world-wide. The successful completion of this project will serve as a blueprint for governments and organizations around the world who are looking to adopt blockchain technology to solve similar issues within their jurisdictions.

Open Source Contributions: We recognize the amazing privilege and opportunity that Catalysts represents. Because of this, all project outputs will be made open-source in order to give back to the community that enables this research and development. Our open-sourced material will contribute to the wealth of resources available to the Cardano community, which will encourage further innovation and development within the ecosystem.

Ultimately, our project will help strengthen both Cardano's and Atala Prism's position as technological leaders in the blockchain space by demonstrating their versatility and the real-world applicability of their technologies.

How do you intend to measure the success of your project?

The success of our project will be measured by the following key metrics:

  1. Completion of Milestones: The first measure of success will be the timely completion of the project's key milestones, including completion of the Atala PRISM Pioneer Program, development of the Proof of Concept (PoC), establishment of the Governance Framework, and the final launch of the system.
  2. Stakeholder Engagement: Success in stakeholder engagement will be measured by the number of active participants in meetings, the diversity of stakeholders involved, and the quality of their feedback.
  3. PoC Evaluation: After the development of the PoC, its success will be measured by its technical performance, the level of stakeholder satisfaction, and the feedback received.
  4. Post-Launch Metrics: After the system is launched, we will track metrics such as the number of transactions on the system, the number of active users, and the resolution of any identified issues.
  5. Impact on Cardano Ecosystem: The project's contribution to the Cardano ecosystem will be assessed by the new use case it introduces and the interest it generates among developers and users.

By tracking these metrics throughout and beyond the project timeline, we can evaluate the project's success and make necessary adjustments to ensure it delivers its intended value.

Please describe your plans to share the outputs and results of your project?

We will maintain transparency and foster community involvement throughout our project. Here's how we plan to share the outputs and results:

  1. Open Source Code: The code developed for the project will be open source and shared publicly on a platform like GitHub. This will allow broad access to the community to review, contribute, learn from our work, and leverage our developments in their own solutions.
  2. Regular Updates: We will provide regular updates on the project's progress, challenges, and achievements through blog posts, newsletters, and social media. Regular community updates will help keep the interest groups, and the Cardano community, informed and engaged.
  3. Workshops and Webinars: We will host workshops and webinars to explain the mechanics of our system, share our findings, and educate the community on how to use or build upon our project.
  4. Publishing Reports: We will publish comprehensive reports at key stages of the project, detailing our research findings, technical design, implementation details, and evaluation results. These reports will be made publicly available and social media will be utilized to inform the community as to when they have been published and where they can be located.
  5. Participation in Conferences and Events: We will present our work at relevant blockchain and technology conferences and other events to reach a wider audience and engage with experts in the field.
  6. Interactive Platform: Post launch, we will provide an interactive platform for users where they will have the ability to provide feedback, report issues, and suggest improvements.

By sharing our outputs and results in these ways, we will contribute to the knowledge base of the Cardano community, foster greater collaboration, and accelerate the adoption of blockchain technology in land administration and identity management solutions.

What is your capability to deliver your project with high levels of trust and accountability?

Our capability to deliver the project with high levels of trust and accountability is rooted in our team's expertise, our commitment to transparency, and adherence to project management best practices:

  1. Team Expertise: Our team includes experts in blockchain technology, software development, governance, and stakeholder management. Our team's experience and knowledge provides a strong foundation for effectively delivering project outputs.
  2. Transparency: We are committed to maintaining a high level of transparency throughout the project. We will share our progress, challenges, and decisions with the community regularly. Our code will be open source, enabling public review, contributions, and future development.
  3. Project Management Practices: We adhere to sound project management practices; these include setting clear objectives, planning and tracking progress, managing risks, and conducting regular reviews. These practices will help ensure that the project stays on track and that any issues are addressed appropriately and promptly.
  4. Stakeholder Engagement: Regular engagement with stakeholders will enable us to gather feedback, address concerns, and ensure that the project is meeting its intended goals while maintaining alignment with identified stakeholder needs.
  5. Quality Assurance: We will conduct rigorous testing and quality assurance processes to ensure the reliability of our system. This will include independent audits and peer reviews.
  6. Adherence to Legal and Ethical Standards: We will ensure that our project complies with relevant laws and regulations, and adheres to the highest ethical standards.

By adhering to these measures, we will deliver our project with the highest levels of trust and accountability, while also being able to contribute meaningfully to the Cardano ecosystem.

What are the main goals for the project and how will you validate if your approach is feasible?

The main goals for our project are:

  1. Develop a Blockchain-based Land Administration System: This involves creating a decentralized system on the Cardano blockchain to handle land transactions, ensuring transparency, security, and trust.
  2. Integrate an Identity Management Solution: We will implement the Atala PRISM for managing identities in the system, enhancing user privacy and data protection.
  3. Engage Stakeholders: Engaging stakeholders such as landowners, government bodies, and policymakers is crucial for the system’s adoption and effectiveness.

To validate the feasibility of our approach, we will:

  1. Conduct a Proof of Concept (PoC): We will develop a PoC of the system and test it in a controlled environment. The successful implementation and operation of the PoC will be a key indicator of the feasibility of our approach.
  2. Engage with Stakeholders: We will present our system and its benefits to the identified stakeholders and gather their feedback. Positive reception from stakeholders will further validate our approach, while critiques will allow us to better meet their needs.
  3. Complete the Atala PRISM Pioneer Program: Successfully completing this program will validate our ability to effectively implement Atala PRISM as part of the system.

By achieving these goals and validating our steps along the way, we will confirm the feasibility and potential success of our approach.

Please provide a detailed breakdown of your project’s milestones and each of the main tasks or activities to reach the milestone plus the expected timeline for the delivery.

Milestone 1: Project Kick-off and Planning

Description: The first milestone will allow Landano the opportunity to assemble its team (which will include any onboarding which is necessary for new hires), finalize its project plan, identify key stakeholders, and complete the Atala PRISM Pioneer Program.

Completion date: 1 month (from start of project)

Funding amount: ₳ 32,000

Percent of total grant: 10%

Outputs and deliverables:

  • Completion of the Pioneer Program
  • Creation of the final project plan
  • List of identified stakeholders

Acceptance criteria: The project will have furnished all outputs and deliverables identified for the milestone. Any changes or additions owing to the ongoing research and development process will be documented and clearly explained.

Evidence of completion: Landano will furnish documentation for each of the identified outputs for this milestone, this will include: proof of completion for the Atala Pioneer Program; the final draft of the project plan with division of labor across the assembled team; the list of all identified stakeholders.

Milestone 2: Stakeholder Engagement and Requirements Gathering

Description: Landano will conduct meetings with identified stakeholders which will allow the team to gather critical information in regards to stakeholder values and needs. These stakeholder meetings will provide opportunities to document business requirements.

Completion date: 2 months (from start of project)

Funding amount: ₳ 48,000

Percent of total grant: 15%

Outputs and deliverables:

  • Documentation of stakeholder requirements
  • Stakeholders' acknowledgment of collected requirements

Acceptance criteria: The project will have furnished all outputs and deliverables identified for the milestone. Any changes or additions owing to the ongoing research and development process will be documented and clearly explained.

Evidence of completion: Landano will furnish documentation for each of the identified outputs for this milestone, this will include all documentation pertaining to the requirements derived from stakeholder meetings, and the captured acknowledgement of stakeholders regarding those requirements.

Milestone 3: System Design and Governance Framework Development

Description: After collating stakeholder requirements, Landano will develop a detailed system design based on those gathered requirements. At the same time we will begin the Governance Framework workshop.

Completion date: 3 Months (from start of project)

Funding amount: ₳ 60,000

Percent of total grant: 18.75%

Outputs and deliverables:

  • Completion of the detailed system design
  • First iterations of Governance Framework development.

Acceptance criteria: The project will have furnished all outputs and deliverables identified for the milestone. Any changes or additions owing to the ongoing research and development process will be documented and clearly explained.

Evidence of completion: Landano will furnish documentation for each of the identified outputs for this milestone, this will include a detailed system design derived from the collated stakeholder requirements, and the initiation of our Governance Framework development.

Milestone 4: Development of the Proof of Concept

Description: Once the system design has been developed, our team will proceed to the development of our solution’s Proof of Concept (PoC). At the same time we will complete the Governance Framework workshop, and establish/join a Governance Framework working group in order to further inform system development.

Completion date: 5 Months (from start of project)

Funding amount: ₳ 120,000

Percent of total grant: 37.5%

Outputs and deliverables:

  • First iteration of functional PoC
  • Establishment of Governance Framework working group

Acceptance criteria: The project will have furnished all outputs and deliverables identified for the milestone. Any changes or additions owing to the ongoing research and development process will be documented and clearly explained.

Evidence of completion: Landano will furnish documentation for each of the identified outputs for this milestone, this will include: a public GitHub repository outlining the development, and current iterations of our solution’s PoC; all documentation or recordings resulting from the establishment of our Governance Framework working group.

Milestone 5: Final Acceptance Milestone (Testing and Evaluation of PoC)

Description: With the development of our first iteration on the project’s PoC, the team will continue by conducting extensive quality tests; this process will be made more effective by gathering additional stakeholder feedback. The project will conclude after making any necessary improvements after having received stakeholder feedback.

Completion date: 6 months (from start of project)

Funding amount: ₳ 60,000

Percent of total grant: 18.75%

Outputs and deliverables:

  • Results from completion of PoC testing
  • Stakeholder feedback
  • Final iteration of PoC

Acceptance criteria: The project will have furnished all outputs and deliverables identified for the milestone. Any changes or additions owing to the ongoing research and development process will be documented and clearly explained.

Evidence of completion: Landano will furnish documentation for each of the identified outputs for this milestone, this will include: all documentation relating to PoV testing and its results; the collection of stakeholder feedback after reviewing the first iteration of the project’s PoC; a public GitHub repository outlining the development, and final iteration of our solution’s PoC.

Please describe the deliverables, outputs and intended outcomes of each milestone.

Landano will utilize an agile methodology in order to meet milestone timelines and their expected outputs; each milestone will be broken down into sprints and assigned to project team members listed in this proposal based on the nature of the work and team member proficiencies. The following is a list of those milestones, their outputs, and expected outcomes.

Milestone 1: Project Kick-off and Planning

Description: The first milestone will allow Landano the opportunity to assemble its team (which will include any onboarding which is necessary for new hires), finalize its project plan, identify key stakeholders, and complete the Atala PRISM Pioneer Program.

Completion date: 1 month (from start of project)

Outputs and deliverables:

  • Completion of the Pioneer Program
  • Creation of the final project plan
  • List of identified stakeholders

Intended outcomes: Establishment of the project's foundation and preparedness to move onto stakeholder engagement and requirement gathering.

Milestone 2: Stakeholder Engagement and Requirements Gathering

Description: Landano will conduct meetings with identified stakeholders which will allow the team to gather critical information in regards to stakeholder values and needs. These stakeholder meetings will provide opportunities to document business requirements.

Completion date: 2 months (from start of project)

Outputs and deliverables:

  • Documentation of stakeholder requirements
  • Stakeholders' acknowledgment of collected requirements

Intended outcomes: Clear understanding of stakeholder needs and expectations, informing the design of the system and governance framework.

Milestone 3: System Design and Governance Framework Development

Description: After collating stakeholder requirements, Landano will develop a detailed system design based on those gathered requirements. At the same time we will begin the Governance Framework workshop.

Completion date: 3 Months (from start of project)

Outputs and deliverables:

  • Completion of the detailed system design
  • First iterations of Governance Framework development.

Intended outcomes: A robust system design that fulfills stakeholder requirements, and initiation of a suitable Governance Framework.

Milestone 4: Development of the Proof of Concept

Description: Once the system design has been developed, our team will proceed to the development of our solution’s Proof of Concept (PoC). At the same time we will complete the Governance Framework workshop, and establish/join a Governance Framework working group in order to further inform system development.

Completion date: 5 Months (from start of project)

Outputs and deliverables:

  • First iteration of functional PoC
  • Establishment of Governance Framework working group

Intended outcomes: Validation of system design through the PoC, and establishment of the Governance Framework working group for collaboration and decision-making.

Milestone 5: Final Acceptance Milestone (Testing and Evaluation of PoC)

Description: With the development of our first iteration on the project’s PoC, the team will continue by conducting extensive quality tests; this process will be made more effective by gathering additional stakeholder feedback. The project will conclude after making any necessary improvements after having received stakeholder feedback.

Completion date: 6 months (from start of project)

Outputs and deliverables:

  • Results from completion of PoC testing
  • Stakeholder feedback
  • Final iteration of PoC

Intended outcomes: Upon successful completion of milestone 5, Landano will deliver a validated PoC that meets stakeholder requirements and positively impacts stakeholder confidence in the project owing to their involvement in the development process through their feedback.

Through the successful completion of these milestones, Landano will improve its land administration platform on the Cardano blockchain by considering the complexity of identity management, and paving the way for its acceptance and adoption.

acceptance and adoption.

Please provide a detailed budget breakdown of the proposed work and resources.

Milestone 1: Project Kick-off and Planning (1 Month from project start, ₳ 32,000)

  • Team Assembly: ₳ 6,000
  • Project Planning: ₳ 14,000
  • Stakeholder Identification: ₳ 6,000
  • Atala PRISM Pioneer Program: ₳ 6,000

Milestone 2: Initial Stakeholder Engagement and Requirements Gathering (2 Months from project start, ₳ 48,000)

  • Stakeholder Meetings: ₳ 16,000
  • Requirements Gathering: ₳ 16,000
  • Documentation and Validation of Requirements: ₳ 16,000

Milestone 3: System Design and Governance Framework Development (3 Months from project start,

₳ 60,000)

  • System Design: ₳ 30,000
  • Governance Framework Workshop: ₳ 30,000

Milestone 4: Development of the Proof of Concept (PoC) (5 Months from project start, ₳ 120,000)

  • PoC Development: ₳ 60,000
  • Governance Framework Workshop Completion: ₳ 15,000
  • Governance Framework Working Group Establishment: ₳ 15,000

Milestone 5: Testing and Evaluation of PoC (6 Months from project start, ₳ 60,000)

  • PoC Testing: ₳ 30,000
  • Stakeholder Feedback Gathering: ₳ 14,000
  • PoC Improvement: ₳ 16,000

These estimates include costs for personnel, stakeholder meetings, software and hardware (if necessary), documentation, and other resources required to accomplish each milestone.

Who is in the project team and what are their roles?

Dorus Van Der Kroft

Landano: CTO

Mendix Plugin Project: Lead Developer

<https://www.landano.io/team/dorus-van-der-kroft/>

<https://www.linkedin.com/in/dorus/>

Peter Van Garderen

Landano: CEO

Mendix Plugin Project: Systems Analyst

<https://www.landano.io/team/peter-van-garderen/>

<https://www.linkedin.com/in/petervangarderen/>

Aaron Moguin

Landano: COO

Mendix Plugin Project: Project Manager

<https://www.landano.io/team/aaron-moguin/>

<https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaron-moguin-0a769512/>

Dan Amankona

Landano: CMO

Mendix Plugin Project: Community Liaison

<https://www.landano.io/team/dan-amankona/>

<https://www.linkedin.com/in/dan-amankona-50346649/>

Christian Koch

Landano: Systems Analyst

Mendix Plugin Project: Systems Analyst, QA, Documentation

<https://www.landano.io/team/christian-koch/>

<https://www.linkedin.com/in/christian-mk/>

The project team will also hire up to 3 additional developers to complete the development, QA, and deployment of the PoC.

How does the cost of the project represent value for money for the Cardano ecosystem?

The proposed project represents excellent value for money for the Cardano and Atala Prism ecosystem for several reasons:

  1. Innovation and Extension of Use Cases: Successful completion of the project will extend the use of the Cardano blockchain & Atala Prism to land administration and identity management, thereby broadening the range of real-world applications and solutions that the ecosystem can support. This expansion of critical use cases will attract more users and developers to Cardano & Atala Prism, strengthening their positions in the market.
  2. Improved Trust and Security: By leveraging blockchain for land administration, the project will promote transparency, accuracy, and security in managing land records and identities. This will contribute to enhanced trust in the Cardano & Atala Prism ecosystems, boosting their credibility and reputation.
  3. Stakeholder Engagement: By actively engaging stakeholders, the project ensures that the developed solution will align with user needs and expectations. This will lead to increased adoption of the system and greater satisfaction among users, promoting Cardano & Atala Prism's growth and success.
  4. Potential for Future Commercial Application: Although the project is initially a proof of concept, successful completion will pave the way to the potential for development into a fully-fledged commercial application. This would generate significant value and return on investment for the Cardano ecosystem in the long term.

In summary, the cost of the project is justified by the potential benefits and value it will bring to the Cardano & Atala Prism ecosystems, both immediately and in the future.

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