Creating and managing privacy-preserving anonymous groups presents significant challenges, stemming from their inherent complexity, the substantial configuration overhead involved, the high level of expertise required, and the necessary trade-offs between privacy and user convenience.
Bandada is a public good plug-and-play infrastructure that empowers anyone to create and manage privacy-preserving groups of anonymous individuals, without necessitating prior expertise in privacy technologies or technical skills. Bandada offers versatile group management, accommodating both off-chain and on-chain groups which can be managed manually or automating the access by specifying eligibility criteria (credentials). This caters to a wide range of applications, from organizing private organizational members to grouping contributors of a particular GitHub repository, or even uniting holders of a specific NFT, among many other use cases.
Bandada is designed for both developers, offering tools, APIs, and libraries for building privacy-centric applications, and for non-developers, providing intuitive dashboards and GUIs enabling DAOs, governments, international institutions, non-profits, and associations to effortlessly create and manage anonymous groups.
Bandada stands as a beacon in the realm of privacy-preserving technology, expertly navigating the complexities of group management with its innovative architecture.