20240031162. SYSTEM FOR DIGITAL IDENTITY DETECTION AND VERIFICATION WHEN TRAVERSING BETWEEN VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENTS simplified abstract (BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATION)

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SYSTEM FOR DIGITAL IDENTITY DETECTION AND VERIFICATION WHEN TRAVERSING BETWEEN VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENTS

Organization Name

BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATION

Inventor(s)

Shailendra Singh of Maharashtra (IN)

Sandeep Kumar Chauhan of Miyapur Hyderabad (IN)

Puneetha Polasa of Secunderabad (IN)

Bhagya Lakshmi Sudha Lavanya Mallidi of Narsingi (IN)

Saurabh Arora of New Palam Vihar (IN)

SYSTEM FOR DIGITAL IDENTITY DETECTION AND VERIFICATION WHEN TRAVERSING BETWEEN VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENTS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240031162 titled 'SYSTEM FOR DIGITAL IDENTITY DETECTION AND VERIFICATION WHEN TRAVERSING BETWEEN VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENTS

Simplified Explanation

The present invention is a system, computer program products, and methods for detecting and verifying digital identity when moving between virtual environments. It involves the use of an NFT (Non-Fungible Token) identifier to facilitate the traversal between virtual environments.

  • The system receives a request from a user to move from one virtual environment to another using an NFT identifier.
  • It retrieves the corresponding NFT from a distributed ledger using an NFT navigation engine.
  • Information associated with the user and transaction conditions for the traversal is extracted from the metadata layer of the NFT.
  • The system then authorizes the user to move from the first virtual environment to the second virtual environment based on the extracted information and transaction conditions, using an access management engine.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Virtual reality gaming: Users can seamlessly move between different virtual reality games or environments using their digital identity stored in the NFT.
  • Virtual conferences and events: Attendees can easily navigate between different virtual spaces or sessions using their digital identity.
  • Virtual marketplaces: Users can securely buy and sell virtual goods or assets across different virtual environments using their verified digital identity.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Identity verification: The system ensures that users are authorized to traverse between virtual environments, preventing unauthorized access.
  • Seamless navigation: Users can move between virtual environments without the need for repetitive logins or identity verification processes.
  • Trust and security: The use of NFTs and distributed ledgers provides a secure and tamper-proof method for verifying digital identity.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Enhanced user experience: Users can seamlessly explore and interact with different virtual environments without interruptions or authentication hassles.
  • Increased security: The system ensures that only authorized users can access specific virtual environments, reducing the risk of unauthorized activities.
  • Simplified identity management: Users can manage their digital identity across multiple virtual environments using a single NFT identifier.


Original Abstract Submitted

systems, computer program products, and methods are described herein for digital identity detection and verification when traversing between virtual environments. the present invention is configured to receive, from a user input device, a request from a user to traverse from a first virtual environment to a second virtual environment using an nft identifier; retrieve, using an nft navigation engine, an nft from a distributed ledger based on at least the nft identifier; extract, from a metadata layer of the nft, information associated with the user and transaction conditions associated with traversing from the first virtual environment to the second virtual environment; and authorize, using an access management engine, the user to traverse from the first virtual environment to the second virtual environment based on at least the information associated with the user and the transaction conditions.