According to idOS, identity verification platform Sumsub joined the idOS Consortium on July 2 and became a member of its Governance Committee. The partnership enables users to complete identity verification once and securely reuse verified credentials across multiple decentralized platforms, reducing onboarding friction and lowering compliance costs for regulated cryptocurrency businesses.
The infrastructure supports interoperability across more than 40 Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) and non-EVM blockchain networks. Sumsub's network includes integration with over 2,100 virtual asset service providers (VASPs), and consortium members include Circle and Ripple. The company plans to contribute to the idOS open-source technology stack and the idOS Relay product to strengthen enterprise-grade compliance and portable digital identity capabilities.