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### How I got into Decentralized Identity[**^**](#Contents)
I was offering freelance research services on Fiverr, and was introduced to the subject of digital identity through a few different clients. One had me write a 3500 word report on "Blockchain and the United Nations." Another client had me write a 1500 word report on blockchain identity, an exploration of the sector. Besides that I've written a few articles considering the architecture of Hyperledger Indy. Throughout that time, I collected a ton of quality information on decentralzied id, hyperledger indy, and company.
I was initially introduced to blockchain identity through a few clients when I offered freelance services on Fiverr. The first was 3500 word report on "Blockchain and the United Nations." Another client had me write a 1500 word report on blockchain identity, an exploration of the sector. Besides that I've written a few articles considering the architecture of Hyperledger Indy. Throughout that time, I collected a ton of quality information on decentralzied id, hyperledger indy, and the surrounding ecosystem.
I also [collect resources](http://crypt0library.net) on nearly every subject in crypto, which I'm slowly entering into a database to power a [web-app](https://github.com/infominer33/Crypto-library) for search, navigation by tags, etc. Since I enjoy the subject so much, I decided to enter all of my DID resources into [toml](/blockchain-id.toml) format. Once that was complete, I knew I could make an [awesome list](https://github.com/sindresorhus/awesome) out of them sooner than a live demo of the app that is in progress.
I also [collect resources](http://crypt0library.net) on nearly every subject in crypto, which I'm slowly entering into a database, to power a [web-app](https://github.com/infominer33/Crypto-library) for search, and navigation by tags, etc. Since I enjoy the subject so much, I decided to enter all of my DID resources into [toml](/blockchain-id.toml) format. Once that was complete, I knew I could make an [awesome list](https://github.com/sindresorhus/awesome) out of them sooner than a live demo of the app that is in progress.
All of the work I do feeds into the rest: collecting resources helps me write, writing makes me find more resources. Putting the resources into the database also leads to collecting more resources; which helps me to create quality content, and will hopefully help others find the information they're looking for.
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**[Pull Requests](https://github.com/infominer33/awesome-decentralized-id/blob/master/contributing.md) and\or [Contributions](#brought-to-you-by-the-crypto-librarysuper-source) Welcome**
**[Pull Requests](https://github.com/infominer33/awesome-decentralized-id/blob/master/contributing.md) and [Contributions](#brought-to-you-by-the-crypto-librarysuper-source) Welcome**
Contact: <code>infominer <i>at</i> protonmail <i>dot</i> com</code>.