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Upload Document Online - Issue new Document/Certificate

 

Any Issuer who issues document/certificate manually without the help of any software systems can make use of this provision to store and secure the beneficiary documents to the ledger.

    To issue a new document/certificate, follow the below steps
  • Sign-Up as Issuer with DocsLedger
  • Logs-in to the DocsLedger
  • Issue a new document/certificate to the beneficiary through the DocsLedger

On Sign-Up with DocsLedger, a blockchain document wallet is created for both Issuer and Beneficiary. Any document/certificate issued can be to a beneficiary or another issuer of DocsLedger. The document/certificate gets stored and secured to the blockchain document wallet of the beneficiary or issuer accordingly.

 

API Integration - Issue new Document/Certificate

 

Document/certificate issued by an issuer through a software system can make use of this provision to store and secure the beneficiary documents to the ledger.

    To issue a new document/certificate, follow the below steps
  • Sign-Up as Issuer with DocsLedger.
  • Integrate their internal software systems with DocsLedger and transfers the details of new document /certificate along with their DocsLedger credentials through an API call.

On Sign-Up with DocsLedger, a blockchain document wallet is created for both Issuer and Beneficiary. Any document/certificate issued can be to a beneficiary or another issuer of DocsLedger. The document/certificate gets stored and secured to the blockchain document wallet of the beneficiary or issuer accordingly.

 

Verification - Offline Document/Certificate

 

This provision is for any document/certificate issued outside DocsLedger and the beneficiary wants to secure them in their blockchain document wallet.

Beneficiary can upload their off-line document/certificate (either issued manually or through software systems of any issuer) and forward them to the respective issuer for verification. The issuer on receipt of such document/certificate verifies and approve them. On approval the document/certificate by the issuer, it gets stored to the beneficiary blockchain document wallet of DocsLedger.

    To verify an off-line document/certificate and secure it to blockchain document wallet, follow the below steps
  • Sign-Up as Beneficiary with DocsLedger.
  • Upload the off-line document/certificate in the format allowed and forward it to the issuer who issued it.
  • On approval of the document/certificate, the information gets stored to the blockchain document wallet of the beneficiary in DocsLedger

 

 

Sharing - Share Document/Certificate

 

Users (beneficiary or issuer) can share any document/certificate from their blockchain document wallet of DocsLedger to another beneficiary or issuer of DocsLedger.

Share document/certificate as a proof to beneficiary (OR) to an issuer to get a new document / certificate issued by them.

As the document/certificate is shared from the user blockchain document wallet of DocsLedger, it provides the confidence to an issuer or beneficiary that the document/certificate is not tampered with and also its stored directly by the issuer in the ledger.

The document/certificate chain is also maintained i.e., from any document/certificate shared or issued in DocsLedger, you shall be able to trace it back to the original issuer (traversing back to multiple levels of issued and shared document/certificate).

 

Authentication - Validity and Existence of Document/Certificate

 

Any user can authenticate the validity and existence of the document/certificate in DocsLedger.

Beneficiary can share document/certificate outside of DocsLedger for any compliance/proof requirements. They can also inform the third party user not part of DocsLedger about the availability of document/certificate in DocsLedger.

The user who are not part of DocsLedger can first register themselves as beneficiary. On becoming part of DocsLedger, the user can now authenticate the validity and existence by providing the document/certificate shared by the beneficiary.