Zinc, the blockchain-based hiring platform, today launched a new protocol for decentralized identity based on models ERC-725, ERC-105, and ERC-1078.

With the potential to take decentralized identity mainstream, Zinc’s new model has been tested by leading blockchain companies ahead of its full product launch in September.

Zinc’s innovations stem from three models, including ERC-725, developed by Zinc advisor, Fabian Vogelstellar. The new protocol combines ideas from leading identity provider uPorts ERC1056 standard and proposes a new identity protocol.

Following Alex Van De Sande’s (Ethereum Foundation) new ERC1078 implementation, which calls for a standard approach to logins, Zinc’s work-based dApp is straightforward and will be free to try for the first 10,000 users.

Building from these standardized systems, Zinc has created an individual identity contract and a framework for decentralized logins. Combined, these developments make personal identity management on the blockchain easy to use, it is now accessible to everyone.