Overview
The Rousix Digital Identity Protocol establishes a multi factor biometric and credential synchronization framework designed to enhance identity verification, census modeling accuracy, fraud reduction, and wallet anchored digital participation. The system operates under strict voluntary consent, independent oversight, and constitutional alignment standards to protect individual rights and civil liberties. All biometric inputs are encrypted, hashed, and stored using zero knowledge proof methodologies to prevent raw data exposure. Participation includes defined revocation rights, transparent compensation structures, and regulatory compliance across federal, state, and international frameworks. The protocol is built on data minimization principles, independent cybersecurity audits, and government interoperability standards to ensure it serves both citizens and lawful institutions responsibly.
The system integrates:
• Headshot facial authentication
• Global Identity Number issuance
• Social Security Number tokenized verification where applicable
• Birth Certificate credential validation
• Government ID and or Driver’s License verification
• Cryptographic signature capture
• Thumbprint biometric hashing
• Voice synchronization authentication
The protocol operates under strict consent based participation governed by defined proffer agreement terms and compliance standards.