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Larissa.Health - KYC to protect users from fraud
Current Project Status
Unfunded
Amount
Received
₳0
Amount
Requested
₳21,000
Percentage
Received
0.00%
Solution

We want to KYC every midwife’s sign-up and optionally expectant mothers, too, depending on the midwife’s preference. Furthermore, we want to explore mechanisms to verify professional certification.

Problem

We are building a midwifery solution and need to protect users from fraudsters impersonating midwives or expectant mothers.

Impact Alignment
Feasibility
Value for money

Team

1 member

Larissa.Health - KYC to protect users from fraud

Please describe your proposed solution.

At the point of this writing, we have been comparing different providers and re-evaluating our previous research. iDenfy is the most promising provider, ticking all the boxes we see as essential to comply with GDPR and its right to be forgotten while enabling an accessible and rigorous KYC process also for countries like Africa.

Please define the positive impact your project will have on the wider Cardano community.

Beyond this proposal, we are working on a compliant RealFi solution with a perpetual market.

We are convinced that RealFi projects working with Cardano but not being labeled as Crypto-projects will be most beneficial to Cardano's ecosystem. They attempt to solve inherent problems first and see blockchain as a tool to deliver on that promise. This is what drives adoption instead of speculation.

However, we will still communicate Cardano as a vital backbone and increase the amount of transactions made on the blockchain.

What is your capability to deliver your project with high levels of trust and accountability? How do you intend to validate if your approach is feasible?

Wibke (since 2011) and Marcus (since 2008) have been working in Marketing for over a decade now. Marcus has been involved with Cardano since 2021; he is an admin and core contributor to the European Cardano Community.

Both are Atala Prism Pioneers (today Hyperledger ). Together, they have founded Larissa.Health, a platform focused on digital midwifery in hybrid health.

Marcus has been in web technologies as an entrepreneur and with APIs, since 2010. He is also SPO of BIRTH Pool, Part of the Trust Registry Task Force at Trust over Ip Foundation, and completed Emurgo’s first cohort of its Haskell, Blockchain, Cardano MOOC.

Both team members, Wibke and Marcus, have been in research.

They are supported by well-versed birth-med professionals.

What are the key milestones you need to achieve in order to complete your project successfully?

  • Submit package fees for 12 months for 1.500 users (~10.000 ADA).
  • This is a mix of midwives and mothers.
  • With an amount of signed-up 80 midwives, we calculate a maximum of around 1.000 KYC attendees per year.
  • We can assume that most midwives KYC their pregnant attendants themselves. However, we need to keep room for growth.
  • Implementation of KYC processes. (~5.000 ADA)
  • KYC Script
  • Provider API
  • Dashboard Response
  • UI/UX Testing

>- Research regarding Midnight or Cardano Sidechain Toolkit (~2.500 ADA)

  • Conceptualization to implementing Atala-Prism Agent / Hyperledger open-enterprise agent (~2.500 ADA)
  • to issue verified credentials for KYCed and certified midwives.
  • This includes more meetings with ToIP and Atala Team to ensure maximum protection in this process

>- Final Report (~500 ADA)

  • Video of KYC workflow in a functioning Prototype (~500 ADA)

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

Marcus Ubani (Development)

  • <https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcus-m-ubani/>
  • <https://twitter.com/marcusubani>
  • <https://twitter.com/eucardano>

Father of 4. Socialpreneur from Germany, deeply rooted in the service industry.

Working in web-related services since 2010.

SPO of BIRTH Pool, Atala Prism Pioneer, CEO & Co-founder of Larissa.Health, a Cardano-related project. Admin and Core-contributor of the European Cardano Community.

MA in Marketing, BA in international management, background in legal, design thinking, full-web-stack. Certified by Emurgo Acadamy: Haskell, Cardano, Blockchain. Contributing member Trust over IP foundation.

Worked with various APIs, as well as in finance and transportation.

Has attracted big brands through solutions-based marketing strategies.

Wibke Ubani (Research & Communication)

  • <https://www.linkedin.com/in/wibke-ubani-9445a213a/>

Mother of 4. Socialpreneur, deeply rooted in the hospitality industry.

Worked as jr. project Manager at a medical service company.

<u>Atala Prism Pioneer, Co-founder</u> of Larissa.Health, a Cardano-related project.

Learned HR and customer care from the ground up in the family business, which attracted well-known politicians and celebrities.

Has attracted big brands through solutions-based marketing strategies.

Please provide a cost breakdown of the proposed work and resources.

MONTH 1

  • ~10.000 ADA Provider Flat Fee for 1500 verifications, including 1 time onboarding fee from iDenfy (this is the most reasonable package solution)
  • ~5.000 ADA Implementation

MONTH 2

  • ~5.000 ADA Research

FINAL MILESTONE

  • 1.000 ADA Close-out

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TOTALING 21.000 ADA at a valuation of 0,36 - 0,38 EUR

including 11.000 ADA at a work valuation of ~ 4.000 EUR

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

RealFi projects leveraging Cardano can increase the transaction volume on Cardano and substitute the serious mission Cardano is on. This is one of these projects.

Once our solution is connected to Cardano and once we onboard (e.g. 1200) midwives including their pregnant attendees, their interactions with us will increase the activity on Cardano - may it be intentionally by them or through our transactions created by us.

Our research is discounted to the bare minimum possible, but enough we can work focus on the work.

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