Digital Identity In America: Series Overview

Digital Identity In America: Series Overview

An executive guide to SpruceID’s multi-part series on the future of digital identity in the U.S.
Digital Identity: End User Experience

Digital Identity: End User Experience

Part 8 of SpruceID’s Digital Identity in America Series
Verifiers: Trust at the Point of Use

Verifiers: Trust at the Point of Use

Part 7 of SpruceID’s Digital Identity in America Series
Enabling U.S. Identity Issuers

Enabling U.S. Identity Issuers

Part 6 of SpruceID’s Digital Identity in America Series
Practical Digital Identity in America

Practical Digital Identity in America

Part 5 of SpruceID’s Digital Identity in America Series
Digital Identity: Privacy and User Control

Digital Identity: Privacy and User Control

This article is the fourth installment of our series: The Future of Digital Identity in America.
Translating Privacy Law into Digital Architecture

Translating Privacy Law into Digital Architecture

Explore how statutory privacy protections become real through code and technical standards.
The Technology Powering Digital Identity

The Technology Powering Digital Identity

This article is the third installment of our series: The Future of Digital Identity in America.
Modernizing BSA and AML/CFT Compliance with Verifiable Digital Identity

Modernizing BSA and AML/CFT Compliance with Verifiable Digital Identity

In our U.S. Treasury RFC response, we propose an Identity Trust model to modernize AML/CFT compliance—delivering transparency, accountability, and trust for regulators and institutions, without sacrificing innovation or privacy.
Designing Digital Guardianship for Modern Identity Systems

Designing Digital Guardianship for Modern Identity Systems

Considerations for how states can responsibly represent parental, custodial, and delegated authority without compromising privacy.
Digital Identity Policy Momentum

Digital Identity Policy Momentum

This article is the second installment of our series: The Future of Digital Identity in America.
Why Digital Identity Frameworks Should Be Public Infrastructure

Why Digital Identity Frameworks Should Be Public Infrastructure

Digital identity is essential infrastructure, and it deserves the same level of public investment, oversight, and trust as other core systems like roads or utilities.