Use cases

Introduction

MATTR VII provides the basic tools needed to establish digital trust. It is designed to solve the difficult problems around security, communication, and identity management in a scalable and standard manner, providing a simple and configurable interface so our users can focus on solving problems that matter to them. It’s only in these real-world applications and use cases that digital trust really starts to make a substantial impact on both developer and user experience, opening doors to new opportunities in both the digital and the physical world.

Application space

The use cases for digital trust are as broad and varied as the people who rely on that trust. MATTR VII is built on a set of flexible and modular building blocks that can be extended in multiple directions — whether it be for supporting application-specific logic or enabling new and novel protocols and cryptography. This architecture promotes maximum flexibility, agility and standards compliance for your solution — minimising risk while enabling a wide variety of applications, including but not limited to:

  • Government
  • Education
  • Healthcare
  • Employment
  • Gig Economy
  • Remote work
  • Humanitarian relief
  • Web applications
  • B2B transactions
  • Social networking
  • File sharing

To learn how to utilise MATTR VII for these or any other use cases, contact us to discuss the best options for your unique needs.