The first phase of Moonlight’s product trajectory, “Copernicus”, is slated for release in 2018. Copernicus is meant to allow for digital identity verification and the creation of digital resumes. Management of digital identities is an important building block that future releases will build upon.
The second phase, Kepler, slated for 2019, focuses on “talent recruitment” — hiring — while promising “trustless resumes” certified by blockchain, multiple payment options, and a matchmaking engine.
“Galileo”, Moonlight’s third phase, focuses on project management, with support for collaboration between multiple teams, smart contract and Web APIs,
Finally, Moonlight announced a new community-driven “universal blockchain identity initiative” called “Constellation”. Constellation is created and backed by a consortium, that currently includes Moonlight, Bridge Protocol, City of Zion, and NEO Global Development. The goals is to create a standard for decentralized identity and reputation in order to “streamline development in blockchain and make dApps more secure and simple to use in the near future.” Constellation will undergo development throughout 2019.
The Moonlight design considerations and roadmap announcements may be found at the following links:
https://medium.com/moonlight-io/design-side-of-the-moon-2d0bb6e92bbc
https://medium.com/moonlight-io/announcing-the-new-moonlight-roadmap-4feb1af42743
More information about the Moonlight project can be found through the links below.
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