Just days ago, Naviaddress – a blockchain ID project – submitted a patent application for a user-friendly, universal identification platform on the blockchain infrastructure. This patent will secure Naviadress’ position as a world tech leader in the development of a user-friendly identification system, which can handle wide range of application domains – not just addressing and navigation. With this game-changing innovation, the Naviaddress team has opened a path to a variety of new and unlimited types of businesses opportunities for real and virtual assets. Dmitri Moiseev, the CEO and Co-Founder of Naviaddress, says «With companies like IBM, General Electric, Toshiba researching and developing different identification methods and their applications worldwide, Naviaddress has invented a user-friendly identification system and is patenting it now. We continue our research in the system application for different industries and will file quite a number of new patent applications soon.”

At the onset, Naviaddress developed a location ID platform migrating onto the blockchain to give users a convenient, user-friendly and efficient addressing tool. It provides users with ability to switch from lengthy and language specific postal addresses to digital, user-friendly, enriched with metadata, future-focused blockchain ID for a location. As seen in the free app, a naviaddress is a short, intuitive and easy to communicate sequence of digits that functions as an ID of physical location (stationary or mobile). A Naviaddress combines number sets already used for location, e.g. area code, street numbers and zip code. For example, the Naviaddress for the Palace of Westminster is [44] 120366. And for those wanting more freedom of choice and recognition can opt for a premium address with 1–5 simple digits and fully customizable for a small fee.

Naviaddress developers have unlocked a solution that could be further applied to any virtual or real object. The Naviaddress smartphone application not only allows users to easily create a user-friendly location identifier, but also to modify, and share information about any place in the world. It may also be able to function as «a smart address» because users can assign and store relevant information such as «last mile» navigation (embedded geographical coordinates, postal address, hours of operation, route description, photos and other relevant information). All these features make it also easier to find complicated, remote locations or newly built structures which haven’t yet been recorded/catalogued.

The Naviaddress team is currently deploying its innovative addressing system on the blockchain, because this virtually fail-proof technology will provide the transparency, quality and efficiency of service needed to give users accurate information. Addressing information stored on the blockchain will be more reliable and transparent due to how information is placed on it.

But why stop there? This same technology can assign a Naviaddress to any type of information, including places and objects. With Naviaddress, the way we access and share unlimited amounts of information is finally user-friendly – made simple with a short, sequence of familiar digits.