Attestation Tickets: The New Ticketing Format Smart Token Labs Brings to ETH Devcon
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Attestation Tickets: The New Ticketing Format Smart Token Labs Brings to ETH Devcon
The latest Devcon VI and what we did.
Many friends in China are unfamiliar with ETH Devcon. As an organizer and participant in past Ethereum Foundation global developer conferences, Smart Token Labs is here to walk you through the latest Devcon VI and share what we've contributed.
Devcon VI, the Ethereum Foundation’s global developer conference, has drawn worldwide attention and awe for several reasons:
The community has been eagerly awaiting Devcon for three long years;
The event is being held in Bogotá, Colombia—a chance to experience an incredible journey through South America;
Numerous innovative Web3 projects have been proposed and adopted via the Devcon Improvement Proposal (DIP) process.
Smart Token Labs made a significant contribution to this celebration of Ethereum technology by introducing a revolutionary innovation—attestation-based ticketing. This is a brand-new, natively Web3 ticketing method that seamlessly integrates with existing Web2 user experiences.
Here are the benefits you gain from attestation-based ticketing:
1. Attestation-based tickets enable permissionless integration. With attestations, anyone who knows the public key of the event organizer can verify a ticket holder's identity. Service providers in industries such as hotels, travel, and entertainment can freely target their audience, verify participant identities, and offer services tailored to Devcon attendees—without restrictions.
2. Attestations can be issued on-chain. Attestations are cryptographic proofs easily recognized by smart contracts, meaning they can be published through interactions with the blockchain.
3. Attestations can also be used off-chain. Most interactions don't need to happen on-chain, yet still serve as valid credentials for authentication and verification purposes.
4. Attestations can be integrated into existing websites. They work within all current Web2 applications. Smart Token Labs developed an open-source NPM package called TokenNegotiator, enabling any web developer to turn a website into a Web3-proof-accepting platform in minutes.
5. Attestations can be delivered via email. Unlike NFTs, recipients don’t need a cryptocurrency wallet—proofs are sent using familiar email channels.
6. Attestation tickets are shared as URLs. These URLs can be loaded in any modern web browser and securely stored in the browser’s local storage.
7. Attestation tickets are secure. Stored safely in the browser’s local storage, they benefit from secure enclaves that protect user data. Other websites cannot directly access or modify this information.
8. Attestations work in mobile apps. As cryptographic proofs, attestations are easily recognized by mobile applications.
9. Attestations support face-to-face interaction. A cryptographic QR code can be generated and scanned to verify that someone holds a genuine Devcon ticket.
10. This technology is fully open source. Anyone can use it to generate their own credentials or build integrations.
11. What we’ve described so far is just the foundation. Built upon established cryptographic signatures and minimal standards, this opens the door to countless future innovations and possibilities.
So, how can individuals or organizations get involved?
Individuals: Redeem your ticket attestation via email and apply for various exclusive benefits and surprises.
Organizations: If you’d like to join us as a collaborating partner, please fill out this form.
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