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dataspaces

A data space is a decentralized, federated infrastructure that facilitates the secure and trustworthy exchange of data between multiple participants. Unlike centralized data lakes or platforms, a data space preserves data sovereignty, meaning the data owner retains complete control over who can access their data and under what conditions. It relies on common governance frameworks, shared standards, interoperability protocols, and trust services to enable a fair and competitive data economy.

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The Dataspace Protocol is a set of specifications designed to facilitate interoperable data sharing between entities governed by usage control and based on Web technologies. These specifications define the schemas and protocols required for entities to publish data, negotiate Agreements, and access data in a data space

  • Updated Mar 13, 2025

This repository collects Spherity research articles. It provides references and supporting material on digital identity, organizational wallets, the European Business Wallet (EBW), verifiable credentials, Digital Product Passports, data spaces, trust infrastructure, use cases, adoption strategies and business cases.

  • Updated Mar 13, 2026