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## Literature
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* [Course] [Badged Open Course: Decentralising Education Using Blockchain Technology](https://www.open.edu/openlearncreate/course/view.php?id=7981)
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> Available on the Open University’s OpenLearn Create platform and is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0. Upon completion of the course, learners earn a free statement of participation.
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* [Research] [Blockchain, Self-Sovereign Identity and Digital Credentials: Promise Versus Praxis in Education](https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fbloc.2021.616779/full) 2021-03-30 Alex Grech, Ira Sood and Lluís Ariño
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> Although the blockchain has long been identified as an opportunity for driving much-needed change in the core processes of the education sector, use cases to date have been limited in scope and execution, with blockchain advocates and education policy makers seemingly disconnected on fundamental issues such as governance, self-sovereignty, interoperability, choice of blockchain platforms and overall trust in standards and the integrity of the infrastructure.
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* [Whitepaper, Hyperledger] [Blockchain in the Education Sector](https://potech.global/web/images/Potech%20Labs%20White%20Paper_Blockchain%20in%20the%20Education%20Sector.pdf) 2021-03-23 Potech
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## SSI Trending
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* [Global Verifiable Credential Adoption](https://trinsic.notion.site/trinsic/Global-Verifiable-Credential-Adoption-78c7e4c5f2a34a228a55d03db54ab399) Trinsic (Notion)
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> 🔥 This is a community resource for tracking the adoption of verifiable credentials around the world. Please have a look around and join 10+ others who have contributed!
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* [Self-Sovereign Identity](https://explodingtopics.com/topic/self-sovereign-identity) Exploding Topics 2023-06-17 - up 4293% over 5 years.
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* [Decentralized Identifiers](https://explodingtopics.com/topic/decentralized-identifier-1) 2023-06-17 ExplodingTopics - up 2200% over 5 years
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* [Thoughtworks has graduated Verifiable Credentials into the “Trial" category of their technology radar map](https://www.thoughtworks.com/radar/techniques/verifiable-credentials) 2023-04-26 Thoughtworks Technology Radar
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> Self-sovereign identity (SSI), a new concept, is becoming more popular as a secure and reliable identity solution for users based on identity principles. SSI provides users with a way to control their personal information and consent for it to be used in various ways. In addition, the user’s identity details are stored in a decentralized manner, which helps to overcome the problems with digital identity solutions.
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* [EIC2022 Centralized & Decentralized Identity converging](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/eic2022-centralized-decentralized-identity-converging-kuppinger/) 2022-05-18 Martin Kuppinger
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> For me, the most relevant new topic and trend was to finally see the convergence of decentralized identities (DID) and traditional approaches on IAM starting. DID, also referred to as SSI (Self Sovereign Identity) or verifiable credentials, is a concept where the user has a wallet that holds proofs of identities and attributes. This could be an ID proof based on a government-issued ID card. It could be a proof of the employer that the user works in an organization in a certain role. It can be other proofs such as the drivers license, health cards, self-issued proofs, etc.
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* [Sebastian Gebski's Reviews > Self-Sovereign Identity: Decentralized Digital Identity and Verifiable Credentials by Alex Preukschat, Drummond Reed](https://www.goodreads.com/review/list/11116469-sebastian-gebski?shelf=read) 2021-07-24 Goodreads
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> The authors do a lot to carefully describe all the hard concepts one by one, in order, w/o getting bound to any particular implementation. This is not easy and twice or thrice I made a mental note that "I'm missing X here, if I were him/her, I would write about Y", but to my satisfaction, these deficiencies were always fixed in further chapters of the book.
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* [Volume 10, Issue 2 : Glossary of decentralized technosocial systems](https://policyreview.info/archives/2021/issue-2) 2021 Internet Policy Review
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Self-sovereign identity Definition <-its quite good
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> Self-sovereign identity (SSI) is rooted in the belief that individuals have the right to an identity independent of reliance on a third-party identity provider, such as the state or any other central authority. Its implementation requires the development of technical standards, as well as socio-political adaptations rooted in legal amendments in order to be successful.
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* [Digital identity market revenues to reach US$53bn in 2026](https://www.nfcw.com/2022/01/31/375825/digital-identity-market-revenues-to-reach-us53bn-in-2026/) 2022-01-31 NFCW
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> Juniper’s Digital Identity: Key Opportunities, Regulatory Landscape & Market Forecasts 2022-2026 report also identifies multimodal biometric authentication, digital onboarding — including single sign-on solutions and self-sovereign identity — as “growing trends” across the digital identity market.
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* [Digital Identity Trends and Predictions for 2022](https://www.signicat.com/blog/2022-trends-and-predictions) 2022-01-14 Signicat
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> As early SSI use cases develop and legal and political institutions evolve, the reality of impactful, integrated SSI systems becomes more tangible. Such use cases include privacy-preserving vaccination certificates, digital identity wallets, and decentralised data verification and certification services that streamline processes like visa applications and workplace credential checks.
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* [Video] [Is Self-Sovereign Identity Going Exponential?](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xWy0rP8uTiU&t=2406s) 2021-10-27 Sybrin [Recap](https://corporate.sybrin.com/webinar-SSI)
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> with [Andrew Baker](https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-baker-b1357939/), Head of EC2 Engineering at AWS, and [Lohan Spies](https://www.linkedin.com/in/lohanspies/), Chair of the [Sovrin Steward Council](https://sovrin.org/join-the-new-sovrin-steward-council/), they explore the concept of Self-Sovereign Identity (SSI) in detail, discussing what profound implications SSI will have and whether it is indeed the next game changer?
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* [Sebastian Gebski's Reviews > Self-Sovereign Identity: Decentralized Digital Identity and Verifiable Credentials by Alex Preukschat, Drummond Reed](https://www.goodreads.com/review/list/11116469-sebastian-gebski?shelf=read) 2021-07-24 Goodreads
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> The authors do a lot to carefully describe all the hard concepts one by one, in order, w/o getting bound to any particular implementation. This is not easy and twice or thrice I made a mental note that "I'm missing X here, if I were him/her, I would write about Y", but to my satisfaction, these deficiencies were always fixed in further chapters of the book.
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* [Volume 10, Issue 2 : Glossary of decentralized technosocial systems](https://policyreview.info/archives/2021/issue-2) 2021 Internet Policy Review
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Self-sovereign identity Definition <-its quite good
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> Self-sovereign identity (SSI) is rooted in the belief that individuals have the right to an identity independent of reliance on a third-party identity provider, such as the state or any other central authority. Its implementation requires the development of technical standards, as well as socio-political adaptations rooted in legal amendments in order to be successful.
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* [Self Sovereign Identity](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-sovereign_identity) Wikipedia (Needs Work)
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> It is generally recognized that for an identity system to be self-sovereign, users control the verifiable credentials that they hold and their consent is required to use those credentials. This reduces the unintended sharing of users' personal data. This is contrasted with the centralized identity paradigm where identity is provided by some outside entity.
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* [How Verifiable Credentials Can Rebuild Trust On The Internet](https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbestechcouncil/2020/12/18/how-verifiable-credentials-can-rebuild-trust-on-the-internet/) 2020-12-18 Forbes
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> Berners-Lee recently suggested that the web needs a midcourse correction. Part of that change involves making systems accountable and making it easy for users to find where information comes from. Verifiable credentials promise major strides in that direction.
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* [Thoughtworks put Decentralized Identity into the "Assess" category of their technology radar map](http://web.archive.org/web/20201120201821/https://www.thoughtworks.com/radar/techniques?blipid=202005083) 2020-05-19 Thoughtworks Technology Radar
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> - A server run by Faber College, allowing it to issue credentials to its students, is an agent for Faber.
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> Having a tight definition of an agent may not matter in all cases. However, it is important when we are trying to understand interoperability goals. We want agents to be able to interact with one another. Does that mean they must interact with every piece of software that is even marginally agent-like? Probably not.
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* [Becoming a Hyperledger Aries Developer](https://training.linuxfoundation.org/training/becoming-a-hyperledger-aries-developer-lfs173/) Linux Foundation
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> Learn how to develop blockchain-based production-ready identity applications with Hyperledger Aries in this free course.
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* [Becoming an Indy/Aries Developer](https://github.com/hyperledger/aries-cloudagent-python/blob/main/docs/GettingStartedAriesDev/README.md) 2023-02-22
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> Hyperledger Aries Cloud Agent Python (ACA-Py) is a foundation for building decentralized identity applications and services running in non-mobile environments.
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* [Introducing Hyperledger Aries Framework JavaScript 0.2.0](https://www.hyperledger.org/blog/2022/07/06/introducing-hyperledger-aries-framework-javascript-0-2-0) 2022-07-06 Hyperledger
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## Hyperledger Identity
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* [Introduction to Hyperledger Self-Sovereign Identity Blockchain Solutions (LFS172x)](https://training.linuxfoundation.org/training/introduction-to-hyperledger-sovereign-identity-blockchain-solutions-indy-aries-and-ursa/) Linux Foundation
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> Learn how Hyperledger Aries, Indy, AnonCreds, and Ursa add a necessary layer of trust to the Internet, creating and using independent digital identities rooted on blockchains or other distributed ledgers in this free course.
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* [Investing in Verifiable Credentials, Technical Interoperability and Open Source](https://www.hyperledger.org/blog/2022/08/23/investing-in-verifiable-credentials-technical-interoperability-and-open-source) 2022-08-23 Hyperledger
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> As our approach evolves, we also remain keen to support open source solutions that interoperate with other national and international efforts. There is no dominant design yet, no one network or technology, so we must remain nimble and flexible in our exploration. We also need to coexist with existing identity solutions that millions of British Columbians already rely upon.
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* [Why Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) for Identity?](https://www.hyperledger.org/blog/2021/04/21/why-distributed-ledger-technology-dlt-for-identity) 2021-04-21 Hyperledger
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> An answer to these challenges is an ecosystem in which digital identity data can be exchanged in a way that is secure, reliable, scalable and convenient. This will have a positive impact on the economic future of Germany and Europe while at the same time enhancing the private sphere of the individual.
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[](https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Self-Sovereign-Identity-Locus-of-Control-Bouma-2019_fig1_340938808)
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## Resources
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* [animo/awesome-self-sovereign-identity/](https://github.com/animo/awesome-self-sovereign-identity) 2023-07-07
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* [WebOfTrustInfo/self-sovereign-id/](https://github.com/WebOfTrustInfo/self-sovereign-identity) 2022-12-07 Rebooting Web of Trust
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# Resources
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* [New to the topic of self-sovereign identity?](https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1405788127265005571.html) 2021-06-18 SSIAmbassador
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> No problem, there are several beginner #guides, which you can use to get familiar with the new standard for digital #identity.
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* [HIPE 0014-ssi-notation](https://github.com/hyperledger/indy-hipe/tree/master/text/0014-ssi-notation)
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* [LAYER 1 UTILITIES: AN UNDERGROUND NETWORK CONNECTING ALL SSI ECOSYSTEMS](https://trustoverip.org/blog/2022/03/04/layer-1-utilities-an-underground-network-connecting-all-ssi-ecosystems/) Trust Over IP 2022-03-04
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- Understand: [A general framework for choosing which Layer 1 Utility and did method to utilise](https://docs.google.com/document/d/10NGAtlov49dbaDX96C0F4MdRrr20eHiE4RSZfJu0oXU/edit#heading=h.3e0mwiwnhg9n)
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- Compare: [A comparison chart of all Layer 1 Utilities and identity overlay networks](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/18MpvpFPLjL2I7RSFI44heWrrvf3l9pAArzhznAPFVAQ/edit#gid=0)
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- Comply: [A guidance document for data protection and GDPR compliance](https://docs.google.com/document/d/11KkdraiY9oASjU-H91MGxJ7-mNyhnCsfNSG4MFq8Qec/edit)
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- Innovate: DeFi compliance on top of Layer 1 Utilities ([Shyft](https://www.shyft.network/), [Notabene](https://notabene.id/), [Centre](https://www.centre.io/)), payments for Verifiable Credentials ([cheqd](https://www.cheqd.io/), [Kilt](https://www.kilt.io/), [Velocity](https://www.velocitynetwork.foundation/self-sovereign-identity-ssi-and-the-velocity-network/)), overlay networks ([did:ion](https://identity.foundation/ion/), [did:tz](https://did-tezos-draft.spruceid.com/), [did:orb](https://securekey.com/securekeys-new-ledger-agnostic-solution-orb-helps-solve-decentralized-identifier-challenges/)), [KERI](https://keri.one/) and self-certifying identifiers, self-executable governance (to name a few!) are all Layer 1 Utility innovations on the horizon. Let us know what you’d like to see going forward and how we can build guidance and documentation around it!
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* [Self Sovereign Identity Wikipedia Article](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-sovereign_identity) that has been started, but can clearly still use a lot of attention. (h/t [@Drabiv](https://twitter.com/Drabiv/status/1102166656019849216))
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* [Self-Sovereign Identity : Decentralized digital identity and verifiable credentials](https://www.manning.com/books/self-sovereign-identity) Manning
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It combines a clear, jargon-free introduction to this blockchain-inspired paradigm shift with interesting essays written by its leading practitioners. Whether for property transfer, ebanking, frictionless travel, or personalized services, the SSI model for digital trust will reshape our collective future.
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* [DIF "Frequently Asked Questions" Knowledgebase](https://blog.identity.foundation/dif-monthly-22/)
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DIF has launched a massive Decentralized Identity [Knowledgebase](https://identity.foundation/faq/), structured as a long series of frequently-asked questions and answers. This synthesizes a year of educational efforts in the interop WG, blog posts, newsletters, and many other DIF inputs in a format we hope will be helpful as a reference and onboarding document throughout the decentralized identity space.
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* [Global Verifiable Credential Adoption](https://trinsic.notion.site/trinsic/Global-Verifiable-Credential-Adoption-78c7e4c5f2a34a228a55d03db54ab399) Trinsic (Notion)
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🔥 This is a community resource for tracking the adoption of verifiable credentials around the world. Please have a look around and join 10+ others who have contributed!
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## Course
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* [New Badged Open Course: Decentralising Education Using Blockchain Technology](https://www.open.edu/openlearncreate/course/view.php?id=7981) Alexander.Mikroyannidis ([from CCG](https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-credentials/2021Oct/0044.html)
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Available on the Open University’s OpenLearn Create platform and is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0. Upon completion of the course, learners earn a free statement of participation.
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* [Getting Started with Self-Sovereign Identity](https://www.edx.org/course/getting-started-with-self-sovereign-identity) Kaliya & Lucy via Linux Foundation and EdX
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Gain a solid foundation on self-sovereign identity (SSI) with a 360 degree overview of its evolutionary journey, key concepts, standards, technological building blocks, use cases, real-world examples and implementation considerations.
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* [New Badged Open Course: Decentralising Education Using Blockchain Technology](https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-credentials/2021Oct/0044.html)
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The course is available on the Open University’s OpenLearn Create platform and is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0. Upon completion of the course, learners earn a free statement of participation.
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* [You can view the course here](https://www.open.edu/openlearncreate/course/view.php?id=7981). Your feedback is very welcome.
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* [Becoming a Hyperledger Aries Developer](https://training.linuxfoundation.org/training/becoming-a-hyperledger-aries-developer-lfs173/) Linux Foundation
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> Learn how to develop blockchain-based production-ready identity applications with Hyperledger Aries in this free course.
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* [Introduction to Hyperledger Sovereign Identity Blockchain Solutions: Indy, Aries & Ursa](https://training.linuxfoundation.org/training/introduction-to-hyperledger-sovereign-identity-blockchain-solutions-indy-aries-and-ursa/) (LFS172)
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* [Larissa.health @larissa_health](https://twitter.com/larissa_health/status/1572401622034124801) via Twitter
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an open directory for everyone who is interested in SSI. It should be blockchain agnostic, so anybody can help. You can add your project if it is related.
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* [The open SSI / DID Directory](https://ssi-did-directory.gitbook.io/open-directory-for-all/)
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* [Getting Started with Self-Sovereign Identity](https://training.linuxfoundation.org/training/getting-started-with-self-sovereign-identity-lfs178x/)
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The new wave of digitization has put digital identity, what used to be mostly behind-the-scenes work, and the flaws of current identity systems, under the spotlight. Self-Sovereign Identity (SSI) has emerged as a concept and guiding principles of how we should build the next generation of the Internet by putting users at the center of their identities and data. It is also a movement led by technologists to build open Internet protocols and compliant technology aligned with SSI principles. On its way to becoming a key piece of the Internet infrastructure, SSI will soon reach most people’s lives and businesses, making it important for everyone to learn what it is and how it is going to influence us. This course will provide the knowledge and understanding you need to figure out what you want to do with self-sovereign identity next.
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