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Data Contributors

What is an Contributor?

Contributors serve as the contributing party in the protocol, acting as the primary contributors of user-generated data through their own platforms. By contributing data, they aim not only to enhance interoperability within their partner ecosystem but also to empower their user community. The responsibility of maintaining data integrity rests with the contributors, who play a crucial role in setting the gold standard for data submission across the network. Leading contributors can significantly influence data standardization, thereby fortifying the overall robustness and reliability of the network.

Why be a Contributor?

  1. Contributors Benefit Financially: Every time data is used, contributors earn a fee, creating a lucrative revenue stream.
  2. User-Centric Custody: Contributors transfer data custody to users, thereby mitigating their own risks related to data liability and sharing concerns.
  3. Streamlined Compliance: By relinquishing authority over data permissioning to the recipient, contributors can significantly reduce compliance challenges and associated costs.
  4. Enhanced Brand Visibility: Contributors gain increased brand recognition as their data become more frequently used.
  5. Leveraged Distribution: Contributors can capitalize on the protocol’s existing distribution network, minimizing the need for outreach and bespoke integration efforts.
Contributors are paid every time a PDA they contributed is used in a Data Proof (was consumed by a verifier). The amount you are paid depends on the data model you contributed the PDA from.
Data Contributors Flow Structure

How to be an Contributor ?

So you’re interested in becoming an contributor? Here’s a step-by-step guide to get you started:
  1. Login to Gateway Dashboard: Visit mygateway.xyz and sign in.
  2. Selecting a Data Model or Creating Your Own: Choose from a list of existing data models or create your own. Data models are the templates for the data you want to contribute.
  3. Issuing Personal Data Assets(PDAs): Once you’ve selected a data model, you can start issuing PDAs. PDAs are the actual data you want to contribute. You can contribute PDAs to your users or to other entities in the network.
  4. Updating and Revoking PDAs: Contributors can update or revoke PDAs at any time. This is useful when the data changes or when you want to stop sharing the data with a particular entity.
Data Contributors Functions

FAQs

Gateway democratizes the role of the contributor, welcoming entities of all sizes—from large-scale organizations with over 100,000 employees to individual users with just an internet connection.Click here to contribute directly from the dashboard.
When determining what information to contribute to the protocol, contributors are encouraged to strike a balance among various factors. Here are some pivotal considerations to guide your decision-making:
  1. Reflect on the data you currently catalog and manage.
  2. Identify which pieces of information would enhance the verification processes for other network partners.
  3. Recognize and segregate information you’d prefer not to retain, reducing potential liabilities.
By weighing these elements, contributors can optimize their contributions for mutual benefit within the protocol.For non-orgs, you can make attestations to your peers directly from here.
  1. Contributors bear the responsibility for maintaining the accuracy and integrity of the data they provide. Continual submission of erroneous information can erode trust among verifiers in the network, leading to decreased consumption of your data. 2. Contributors are encouraged to actively promote and highlight their participation in the network, informing partners and others about their conrtibuted data. By doing so, they can spur verification of their information. Gateway is here to help amplify this message via our Twitter, Docs, and Discord channels. If you’re interested in maximizing your visibility, please reach out to us at support@mygateway.xyz. 3. Contributors hold the responsibility of informing their users when PDAs have been contributed, transferring custody of the information to them. To streamline this process, Gateway offers assistance via the packaged integrations like the widget and also allows to send notification emails to the recipients of the data.
You can utilize the API/SDK here to contributor directly into the protocol. This offers the most flexibility in terms of customization of data contribution.
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