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categories: ["Code","Web Standards"]
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tags: ["W3C","ID2020","Danube Tech","XDI","OASIS","Digital Bazaar","Rebooting WoT","JSON-LD","Credentials Community Group","RDF","Veres One","Learning Machine","BTCR","Danube Tech","Jolocom","Blockcerts"]
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tags: ["W3C","ID2020","Danube Tech","XDI","OASIS","Digital Bazaar","Rebooting WoT","JSON-LD","Credentials Community Group","RDF","Veres One","Learning Machine","BTCR","Danube Tech","Jolocom","Blockcerts"]
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categories: ["Blockchain","Companies"]
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tags: ["Blockstack","Bitcoin","DID","Blockchain"]
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categories: ["Companies","Blockchain","Identity Foudation"]
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categories: ["Blockchain"]
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tags: ["Ontology","Ethereum","NEO","Polkadot","Microsoft","Consensys","Blockchain"]
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tags: ["Ontology","Ethereum","NEO","Polkadot","Microsoft","Consensys","Blockchain"]
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> We’re excited to use the serviceEndpoints defined in Element DID documents to track external integrations, in a privacy preserving manner, including identity hubs, credential stores, and more. Furthermore, the scalability that Sidetree brings to DIDs is unprecedented.
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> We’re excited to use the serviceEndpoints defined in Element DID documents to track external integrations, in a privacy preserving manner, including identity hubs, credential stores, and more. Furthermore, the scalability that Sidetree brings to DIDs is unprecedented.
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[on SSIMeetup](https://ssimeetup.org/element-did-method-sidetree-ethereum-ipfs-orie-steele-webinar-31/)
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[on SSIMeetup](https://ssimeetup.org/element-did-method-sidetree-ethereum-ipfs-orie-steele-webinar-31/)
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permalink: /blockchain/ethereum/repositories/
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permalink: /blockchain/ethereum/repositories/
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redirect_from: /ethereum/id-github/
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redirect_from: /ethereum/id-github/
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canonical_url: 'https://decentralized-id.com/blockchain/ethereum/repositories/'
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canonical_url: 'https://decentralized-id.com/blockchain/ethereum/repositories/'
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categories: ["Code","Blockchain"]
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categories: ["Blockchain","Code"]
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tags: ["Ethereum","Jolocom","Blockchain"]
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tags: ["Ethereum","Jolocom","Blockchain"]
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- blockchain/ethereum/uPort
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- blockchain/ethereum/uPort
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- id-initiatives/ethereum/uPort/
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categories: ["Companies","Identity Foudation"]
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categories: ["Companies"]
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tags: ["Ethereum","Credentials Community Group","GDPR","DID","DIDcomm","Verifiable Credentials","uPort","Blockchain"]
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tags: ["Ethereum","Credentials Community Group","GDPR","DID","DIDcomm","Verifiable Credentials","uPort","Blockchain","DIF"]
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permalink: companies/jolocom/
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permalink: companies/jolocom/
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canonical_url: 'https://decentralized-id.com/companies/jolocom/'
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canonical_url: 'https://decentralized-id.com/companies/jolocom/'
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categories: ["Companies","Identity Foudation"]
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categories: ["Companies"]
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tags: ["Jolocom","T-Labs","Ethereum","Blockchain","DID","Solid"]
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tags: ["Jolocom","DIF","T-Labs","Ethereum","Blockchain","DID","Solid"]
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permalink: /blockchain/3box/
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permalink: /blockchain/3box/
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canonical_url: 'https://decentralized-id.com/blockchain/3box/'
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canonical_url: 'https://decentralized-id.com/blockchain/3box/'
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categories: ["Companies","Identity Foudation"]
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categories: ["Companies"]
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tags: ["Ethereum","3box","uPort","Blockchain"]
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tags: ["Ethereum","DIF","3box","uPort","Blockchain"]
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- private-sector/ibm
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categories: ["Companies","Identity Foudation"]
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categories: ["Companies"]
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tags: ["IBM","Securekey","Indy","Sovrin"]
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tags: ["IBM","DIF","Securekey","Indy","Sovrin"]
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last_modified_at: 2019-03-06
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categories: ["Companies","Identity Foudation"]
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tags: ["Microsoft","DID","ION","Transmute","Consensys","WebAuthN","Blockstack"]
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tags: ["Microsoft","DID","DIF","ION","Transmute","Consensys","WebAuthN","Blockstack"]
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categories: ["Companies","Identity Foudation"]
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tags: ["Blockchain","Danube Tech","XDI","DHS","DID"]
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teaser: /images/evernym-teaser.webp
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permalink: companies/evernym/
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permalink: companies/evernym/
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canonical_url: 'https://decentralized-id.com/companies/evernym/'
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canonical_url: 'https://decentralized-id.com/companies/evernym/'
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categories: ["Companies","Sovrin Foundation","Identity Foudation"]
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categories: ["Companies","Sovrin Foundation"]
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tags: ["Evernym","DHS","Indy","DID","Respect Network","Blockchain","Trust Over IP"]
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tags: ["Evernym","DHS","Indy","DID","Respect Network","Blockchain","Trust Over IP","Sovrin Foundation","DIF"]
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permalink: companies/factom/
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permalink: companies/factom/
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canonical_url: 'https://decentralized-id.com/companies/factom/'
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canonical_url: 'https://decentralized-id.com/companies/factom/'
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categories: ["Companies","Blockchain"]
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categories: ["Blockchain"]
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tags: ["Factom","DID","DHS","Blockchain"]
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tags: ["Factom","DID","DHS","Blockchain"]
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permalink: companies/mattr/
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permalink: companies/mattr/
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canonical_url: 'https://decentralized-id.com/companies/mattr/'
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canonical_url: 'https://decentralized-id.com/companies/mattr/'
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categories: ["Companies","Sovrin Foundation"]
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categories: ["Companies"]
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tags: ["DHS","MATTR","BBS Signatures","DID","Blockchain","JSON-LD"]
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tags: ["DHS","MATTR","BBS Signatures","DID","Blockchain","JSON-LD","Sovrin Foundation"]
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title: Meeco
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title: Meeco
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description: Zero Knowledge Proofs of the modern digital life for access, control, delegation and consent of identity and personal data
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Meeco enables people (data subjects)to provide their own verified records and controlled consent. This API-of-Me allows Meeco to provide a meta-data driven attribute wallet with no knowledge of the datato any authenticated identity of a user,which in turn enables an auditable personal-event chain of data interactions at scale.
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Meeco enables people (data subjects)to provide their own verified records and controlled consent. This API-of-Me allows Meeco to provide a meta-data driven attribute wallet with no knowledge of the data to any authenticated identity of a user,which in turn enables an auditable personal-event chain of data interactions at scale.
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canonical_url: 'https://decentralized-id.com/companies/meeco/'
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canonical_url: 'https://decentralized-id.com/companies/meeco/'
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categories: ["Companies","Blockchain","Identity Foudation"]
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tags: ["Meeco","MyData","Respect Network","Blockchain"]
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permalink: companies/transmute/
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permalink: companies/transmute/
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canonical_url: 'https://decentralized-id.com/companies/transmute/'
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canonical_url: 'https://decentralized-id.com/companies/transmute/'
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categories: ["Companies","Identity Foudation"]
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tags: ["Transmute","Ethereum", "Microsoft","DID","Verifiable Credentials","Consensys","Blockchain","Encrypted Data Vaults"]
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tags: ["Transmute","Ethereum", "Microsoft","DID","Verifiable Credentials","Consensys","Blockchain","DIF","Encrypted Data Vaults"]
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permalink: companies/spherity/
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permalink: companies/spherity/
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canonical_url: 'https://decentralized-id.com/companies/spherity/'
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canonical_url: 'https://decentralized-id.com/companies/spherity/'
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categories: ["Sovrin Foundation","Companies","Identity Foudation"]
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categories: ["Companies"]
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tags: ["Ontology","ISO 27001","IOT","DID","AI","Blockchain","eIDAS"]
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tags: ["Sovrin Foundation","DIF","Ontology","ISO 27001","IOT","DID","AI","Blockchain","eIDAS"]
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permalink: companies/hyland-credentials-learning-machine/
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canonical_url: 'https://decentralized-id.com/companies/hyland-credentials-learning-machine/'
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canonical_url: 'https://decentralized-id.com/companies/hyland-credentials-learning-machine/'
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categories: ["Companies","Identity Foudation"]
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tags: [ "Highland Credentials","Blockchain","Learning Machine","Blockcerts"]
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tags: ["Highland Credentials","DIF","Blockchain","Learning Machine","Blockcerts"]
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permalink: companies/trinsic/
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canonical_url: 'https://decentralized-id.com/companies/trinsic/'
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canonical_url: 'https://decentralized-id.com/companies/trinsic/'
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categories: ["Companies","Identity Foudation","Sovrin Foundation"]
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tags: ["Trinsic","Verifiable Organizations Network","Covid Creds","Trust over IP","Hyperledger Foundation","Identosphere","DID","Blockchain","Aries"]
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tags: ["Trinsic","DIF","Sovrin Foundation","Verifiable Organizations Network","Covid Credentials","Trust over IP","Hyperledger Foundation","DID","Blockchain","Aries"]
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permalink: companies/tykn-tech/
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canonical_url: 'https://decentralized-id.com/companies/tykn-tech/'
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canonical_url: 'https://decentralized-id.com/companies/tykn-tech/'
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categories: ["Companies","Sovrin Foundation"]
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categories: ["Companies"]
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tags: ["Tykn","Sovrin Foundation","Indy","Trust over IP"]
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"Unforgeable" means that only the owner of a feed can update that feed, as enforced by digital signing (see Security properties). This property makes Secure Scuttlebutt useful for peer-to-peer applications. Secure Scuttlebutt also makes it easy to encrypt messages.
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"Unforgeable" means that only the owner of a feed can update that feed, as enforced by digital signing (see Security properties). This property makes Secure Scuttlebutt useful for peer-to-peer applications. Secure Scuttlebutt also makes it easy to encrypt messages.
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categories: ["Decentralized Web"]
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tags: ["Scuttlebot", "P2P"]
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caption: "[In the Mesh: Scuttlebutt, A Decentralized Social Platform](https://www.inthemesh.com/archive/secure-scuttlebutt-facebook-alternative/)"
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caption: "[In the Mesh: Scuttlebutt, A Decentralized Social Platform](https://www.inthemesh.com/archive/secure-scuttlebutt-facebook-alternative/)"
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categories: ["History"]
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categories: ["History"]
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tags: ["UN Agenda - Sustainable Development", "Bitcoin", "Rebooting WoT", "Self Sovereign Identity", "ID2020", "Evernym", "Digital Bazaar", "Consensys", "Veres One", "DKMS","DHS-SBIR", "WEF", "BTCR", "IBM","DID","Verifiable Credentials","MyData","Blockcerts","Verifiable Organizations Network", "Indy", "UNHCR","UNDP", "UN/CEFACT", "Blockchain for Impact","DPKI","GDPR","Credentials Community Group","PGP","Learning Machine","Blockchain"]
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tags: ["UN Agenda - Sustainable Development", "Bitcoin", "Rebooting WoT", "Self Sovereign Identity", "ID2020", "Evernym", "Digital Bazaar", "Consensys", "Veres One", "DKMS", "DHS-SBIR", "WEF", "BTCR", "IBM", "DID","Verifiable Credentials","MyData","Blockcerts","Verifiable Organizations Network", "Indy", "UNHCR","UNDP", "UN/CEFACT", "Blockchain for Impact","DPKI","GDPR","Credentials Community Group","PGP","Learning Machine","Blockchain"]
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description: "The Augmented Social Network: Building identity and trust into the next-generation Internet ;TLDR"
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**Building identity and trust into the next-generation Internet** by *Ken Jordan*, *Jan Hauser*, and *Steven Foster*.
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tags: ["Evernym","Indy","Verifiable Organizations Network"]
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tags: ["Sovrin Foundation","Evernym","Indy","Verifiable Organizations Network","Blockchain"]
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categories: ["Sovrin Foundation","Hyperledger Foundation"]
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categories: ["Hyperledger Foundation","Sovrin Foundation"]
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---
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---
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**Protocol, Governance, Education, Ecosystem**
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**Protocol, Governance, Education, Ecosystem**
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title: Decentralized-ID
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title: Decentralized-ID
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nav: "sovnav"
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nav: "sovnav"
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toc: false
|
toc: false
|
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categories: ["Sovrin Foundation","Hyperledger Foundation","Adoption"]
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categories: ["Hyperledger Foundation"]
|
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tags: ["Evernym","Indy","RDF","IOT","Fabric","Sawtooth"]
|
tags: ["Evernym","Indy","RDF","IOT","Fabric","Sawtooth","Sovrin Foundation","Hyperledger Foundation","Adoption","Blockchain"]
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last_modified_at: 2019-03-05
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last_modified_at: 2019-03-05
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header:
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header:
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image: /images/hyperledger_header.webp
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title: Decentralized-ID
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title: Decentralized-ID
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nav: "sovnav"
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nav: "sovnav"
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toc: false
|
toc: false
|
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categories: ["Hyperledger Foundation","Code","Blockchain"]
|
categories: ["Hyperledger Foundation","Code"]
|
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tags: ["Anoncreds","Indy","Ursa","Aries"]
|
tags: ["Hyperledger Foundation","Code","Anoncreds","Indy","Ursa","Aries"]
|
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last_modified_at: 2019-03-08
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last_modified_at: 2019-03-08
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---
|
---
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- hgf-2018
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- hgf-2018
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- hgf-2018/
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- hgf-2018/
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categories: ["Hyperledger Foundation","Media"]
|
categories: ["Hyperledger Foundation","Media"]
|
||||||
tags: ["Hyperledger Forum","GDPR","MyCuID","Sovrin Foundation","DigiCert","Indy","Fabric","Blockcerts","Evernym","R3"]
|
tags: ["Hyperledger Forum","GDPR","MyCuID","Sovrin Foundation","DigiCert","Indy","Fabric","Blockcerts","Evernym","R3","Blockchain"]
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last_modified_at: 2019-03-06
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last_modified_at: 2019-03-06
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header:
|
header:
|
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image: /images/hyperledger-global-forum-header.webp
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image: /images/hyperledger-global-forum-header.webp
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|
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excerpt: >
|
excerpt: >
|
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One of the architectural components of Indy is called an Agent. This is software that acts on behalf of an identity owner to communicate off-ledger with other Agents. As Agent work continued with the development of message encryption standards, extensible message typing, and common protocols, interest grew in applying these concepts and practices to systems based on other ledgers. It became clear that the right future for Agent work was to e-xtract it from Indy project and add support for other ledger technologies to make that integration easier and more powerful. That work is now known as Hyperledger Aries.
|
One of the architectural components of Indy is called an Agent. This is software that acts on behalf of an identity owner to communicate off-ledger with other Agents. As Agent work continued with the development of message encryption standards, extensible message typing, and common protocols, interest grew in applying these concepts and practices to systems based on other ledgers. It became clear that the right future for Agent work was to e-xtract it from Indy project and add support for other ledger technologies to make that integration easier and more powerful. That work is now known as Hyperledger Aries.
|
||||||
categories: ["Hyperledger Foundation"]
|
categories: ["Hyperledger Foundation"]
|
||||||
tags: ["Aries","Agents"]
|
tags: ["Aries","Agents","Blockchain"]
|
||||||
permalink: blockchain/hyperledger/aries/
|
permalink: blockchain/hyperledger/aries/
|
||||||
canonical_url: https://decentralized-id.com/blockchain/hyperledger/aries/
|
canonical_url: https://decentralized-id.com/blockchain/hyperledger/aries/
|
||||||
redirect_from:
|
redirect_from:
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|
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|
|||||||
- organizations/hyperledger/
|
- organizations/hyperledger/
|
||||||
canonical_url: 'https://decentralized-id.com/blockchain/hyperledger/'
|
canonical_url: 'https://decentralized-id.com/blockchain/hyperledger/'
|
||||||
categories: ["Hyperledger Foundation"]
|
categories: ["Hyperledger Foundation"]
|
||||||
tags: ["Hyperledger Forum","Indy","Fabric","Aries","Evernym","Sovrin Foundation","Ethereum Enterprise Alliance","Linux Foundation","Ursa"]
|
tags: ["Blockchain","Indy","Fabric","Aries","Evernym","Sovrin Foundation","Ethereum Enterprise Alliance","Linux Foundation","Ursa"]
|
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last_modified_at: 2020-11-18
|
last_modified_at: 2020-11-18
|
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header:
|
header:
|
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image: /images/hyperledger_header.webp
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image: /images/hyperledger_header.webp
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|
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redirect_from:
|
redirect_from:
|
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- organizations/identity-foundation
|
- organizations/identity-foundation
|
||||||
- identity-foundation.html
|
- identity-foundation.html
|
||||||
categories: ["Organizations","Identity Foudation"]
|
categories: ["Organizations"]
|
||||||
tags: ["IBM","Microsoft","Jolocom","Evernym","GS1","Danube Tech","Sovrin Foundation","uPort","Meeco","Transmute"]
|
tags: ["IBM","Microsoft","Jolocom","DIF","Evernym","GS1","Danube Tech","Sovrin Foundation","uPort","Meeco","Transmute"]
|
||||||
|
|
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last_modified_at: 2020-01-15
|
last_modified_at: 2020-01-15
|
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---
|
---
|
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|
@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ excerpt: >
|
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layout: single
|
layout: single
|
||||||
permalink: organizations/identity-foundation/keri/
|
permalink: organizations/identity-foundation/keri/
|
||||||
canonical_url: 'https://decentralized-id.com/organizations/identity-foundation/keri/'
|
canonical_url: 'https://decentralized-id.com/organizations/identity-foundation/keri/'
|
||||||
categories: ["Identity Foudation"]
|
categories: ["Web Standards"]
|
||||||
tags: ["DIF","KERI","DKMI"]
|
tags: ["DIF","KERI","DKMI"]
|
||||||
header:
|
header:
|
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image: /images/keri-header.webp
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image: /images/keri-header.webp
|
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@ -17,6 +17,9 @@ last_modified_at: 2020-11-22
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
[Website](https://keri.one) - [Resources](https://keri.one/keri-resources/) - [GitHub](https://github.com/decentralized-identity/keri) - [Identifiers & Discovery WG](https://identity.foundation/working-groups/identifiers-discovery.html)
|
[Website](https://keri.one) - [Resources](https://keri.one/keri-resources/) - [GitHub](https://github.com/decentralized-identity/keri) - [Identifiers & Discovery WG](https://identity.foundation/working-groups/identifiers-discovery.html)
|
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|
|
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|
This is not actually on any standards track, to my knowledge, but fits better with the standards category than elsewhere.
|
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|
{: .notice}
|
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|
|
||||||
* [KEY EVENT RECEIPT INFRASTRUCTURE (KERI) DESIGN](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/SmithSamuelM/Papers/master/whitepapers/KERI_WP_2.x.web.pdf) Samuel M. Smith Ph.D. v2.54 2020/10/22, v1.60 2019/07/03 [[arXiv](https://arxiv.org/abs/1907.02143)]
|
* [KEY EVENT RECEIPT INFRASTRUCTURE (KERI) DESIGN](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/SmithSamuelM/Papers/master/whitepapers/KERI_WP_2.x.web.pdf) Samuel M. Smith Ph.D. v2.54 2020/10/22, v1.60 2019/07/03 [[arXiv](https://arxiv.org/abs/1907.02143)]
|
||||||
> An identity system based secure overlay for the Internet is presented. This includes a primary root-of-trust in self-certifying identifiers. It presents a formalism for Autonomic Identifiers (AIDs) and Autonomic Namespaces (ANs). They are part of an Autonomic Identity System (AIS). This system uses the design principle of minimally sufficient means to provide a candidate trust spanning layer for the internet. Associated with this system is a decentralized key management infrastructure (DKMI). The primary root-of-trust are self-certifying identifiers that are strongly bound at issuance to a cryptographic signing (public, private) key-pair. These are self-contained until/unless control needs to be transferred to a new key-pair. In that event an append only chained key-event log of signed transfer statements provides end verifiable control provenance. This makes intervening operational infrastructure replaceable because the event logs may be therefore be served up by ambient infrastructure. End verifiable logs on ambient infrastructure enables ambient verifiability (verifiable by anyone, anywhere, at anytime). The primary key management operation is key rotation (transference) via a novel key pre-rotation scheme. Two primary trust modalities motivated the design, these are a direct (one-to-one) mode and an indirect (one-to-any) mode. In the direct mode, the identity controller establishes control via verified signatures of the controlling key-pair. The indirect mode extends that trust basis with witnessed key event receipt logs (KERLs) for validating events. The security and accountability guarantees of indirect mode are provided by KERIs Agreement Algorithm for Control Establishment (KACE) among a set of witnesses.
|
> An identity system based secure overlay for the Internet is presented. This includes a primary root-of-trust in self-certifying identifiers. It presents a formalism for Autonomic Identifiers (AIDs) and Autonomic Namespaces (ANs). They are part of an Autonomic Identity System (AIS). This system uses the design principle of minimally sufficient means to provide a candidate trust spanning layer for the internet. Associated with this system is a decentralized key management infrastructure (DKMI). The primary root-of-trust are self-certifying identifiers that are strongly bound at issuance to a cryptographic signing (public, private) key-pair. These are self-contained until/unless control needs to be transferred to a new key-pair. In that event an append only chained key-event log of signed transfer statements provides end verifiable control provenance. This makes intervening operational infrastructure replaceable because the event logs may be therefore be served up by ambient infrastructure. End verifiable logs on ambient infrastructure enables ambient verifiability (verifiable by anyone, anywhere, at anytime). The primary key management operation is key rotation (transference) via a novel key pre-rotation scheme. Two primary trust modalities motivated the design, these are a direct (one-to-one) mode and an indirect (one-to-any) mode. In the direct mode, the identity controller establishes control via verified signatures of the controlling key-pair. The indirect mode extends that trust basis with witnessed key event receipt logs (KERLs) for validating events. The security and accountability guarantees of indirect mode are provided by KERIs Agreement Algorithm for Control Establishment (KACE) among a set of witnesses.
|
||||||
* [Decentralized key management](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/SmithSamuelM/Papers/master/whitepapers/10-ssi-key-management.pdf) Sam Smith (Manning)
|
* [Decentralized key management](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/SmithSamuelM/Papers/master/whitepapers/10-ssi-key-management.pdf) Sam Smith (Manning)
|
||||||
|
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|
|||||||
- indy-ecosystem/literature/
|
- indy-ecosystem/literature/
|
||||||
- organizations/sovrin/literature/
|
- organizations/sovrin/literature/
|
||||||
permalink: organizations/sovrin-foundation/literature/
|
permalink: organizations/sovrin-foundation/literature/
|
||||||
categories: ["Literature", "Sovrin Foundation"]
|
categories: ["Literature","Sovrin Foundation"]
|
||||||
tags: ["Indy","Evernym","GDPR"]
|
tags: ["Indy","Evernym","GDPR", "Sovrin Foundation"]
|
||||||
last_modified_at: 2019-07-13
|
last_modified_at: 2019-07-13
|
||||||
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|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
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|
|||||||
canonical_url: 'https://decentralized-id.com/organizations/sovrin-foundation/'
|
canonical_url: 'https://decentralized-id.com/organizations/sovrin-foundation/'
|
||||||
redirect_from:
|
redirect_from:
|
||||||
- organizations/sovrin/
|
- organizations/sovrin/
|
||||||
categories: ["Organizations","Sovrin Foundation","Blockchain"]
|
categories: ["Organizations","Sovrin Foundation"]
|
||||||
tags: ["Indy","Verifiable Organizations Network","Aalto","Absa","Amihan","ARTiFACTS","Attinad","ATB","BIG","BakerHostetler","Cisco","Certisign","Crypto Valley Association","CULedger","Danube Tech","Desert Financial","Datum","Digicert","Digital Bazaar","Estatus","Evernym", "Vimsa","Finicity","First Education CU","IBM","InfoCert","iRespond","KYC Chain","lab10 collective","OAS Staff FCU","Perkins Cole","ProSapien","Qiy Foundation", "Royal CU","SICPA","SITA","Spark NZ","Swisscom Blockchain","T-Labs","TNO","Truu","TwinPeek","Tykn","Veridium"]
|
tags: ["Indy","Verifiable Organizations Network","Sovrin Foundation","Blockchain","Aalto","Absa","Amihan","ARTiFACTS","Attinad","ATB","BIG","BakerHostetler","Cisco","Certisign","Crypto Valley Association","CULedger","Danube Tech","Desert Financial","Datum","Digicert","Digital Bazaar","Estatus","Evernym", "Vimsa","Finicity","First Education CU","IBM","InfoCert","iRespond","KYC Chain","lab10 collective","OAS Staff FCU","Perkins Cole","ProSapien","Qiy Foundation", "Royal CU","SICPA","SITA","Spark NZ","Swisscom Blockchain","T-Labs","TNO","Truu","TwinPeek","Tykn","Veridium"]
|
||||||
last_modified_at: 2019-11-19
|
last_modified_at: 2019-11-19
|
||||||
---
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
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|
|||||||
- standards
|
- standards
|
||||||
- standards/
|
- standards/
|
||||||
- specs-standards/
|
- specs-standards/
|
||||||
categories: ["Web Standards","Hyperledger Foundation"]
|
categories: ["Web Standards"]
|
||||||
tags: ["W3C","Index","Credentials Community Group", "FIDO","OpenID","XDI","OASIS","JSON-LD"]
|
tags: ["W3C","Index","Credentials Community Group","Hyperledger Foundation","FIDO","OpenID","XDI","OASIS","JSON-LD"]
|
||||||
last_modified_at: 2020-04-04
|
last_modified_at: 2020-04-04
|
||||||
---
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
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|
|||||||
Gs1 introduced the barcode in 1974. We are a global, neutral, non-profit standards organisation that brings efficiency and transparency to the supply chain. Our standards are proven by industry and can help you achieve your public policy goals.
|
Gs1 introduced the barcode in 1974. We are a global, neutral, non-profit standards organisation that brings efficiency and transparency to the supply chain. Our standards are proven by industry and can help you achieve your public policy goals.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Designed by consensus, our standards are proven, open and benefit from collaboration with respected global companies as well as local SME's. GS1 tools help organisations exchange critical data - from manufacturing all the way to the consumer - creating a common language that underpins systems and processes all over the world.
|
Designed by consensus, our standards are proven, open and benefit from collaboration with respected global companies as well as local SME's. GS1 tools help organisations exchange critical data - from manufacturing all the way to the consumer - creating a common language that underpins systems and processes all over the world.
|
||||||
categories: ["Organizations"]
|
categories: ["Web Standards","Organizations"]
|
||||||
tags: ["GS1"]
|
tags: ["GS1"]
|
||||||
permalink: web-standards/gs1/
|
permalink: web-standards/gs1/
|
||||||
redirect_from:
|
redirect_from:
|
||||||
|
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|
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|
|
||||||
date: 2020-11-09
|
|
||||||
title: World Wide Web Consortium
|
|
||||||
description: An international community that develops open standards to ensure the long-term growth of the Web.
|
|
||||||
excerpt: "First started as an IETF application area at the beginning of 1990, the Web standard stack, given its foreseen volume and applicative nature on top of the Internet protocols, quickly spun off its own forum. The W3C then laid the foundations of the Web with the development of HTML 4 and XML at the end of the last century. It still works closely with IETF today, on the HTTP or URL specifications and in other areas of common interest (e.g. crypto, security, video)."
|
|
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layout: single
|
|
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permalink: web-standards/w3c/
|
|
||||||
canonical_url: 'https://decentralized-id.com/web-standards/w3c/'
|
|
||||||
categories: ["Web Standards","History"]
|
|
||||||
tags: ["W3C","Credentials Community Group","JSON-LD","WebAuthN","DID","Verifiable Credentials"]
|
|
||||||
header:
|
|
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image: /images/w3c_banner.webp
|
|
||||||
teaser: /images/w3c_teaser.webp
|
|
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last_modified_at: 2020-11-22
|
|
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|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
**[World Wide Web Consortium(W3C)](https://www.w3.org/) • [Twitter](https://twitter.com/w3c) • [GitHub](https://github.com/w3c) • [LinkedIn](https://www.linkedin.com/company/w3c/)**
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* [ICANN WIki](https://icannwiki.org/W3C)
|
|
||||||
> First started as an IETF application area at the beginning of 1990, the Web standard stack, given its foreseen volume and applicative nature on top of the Internet protocols, quickly spun off its own forum. The W3C then laid the foundations of the Web with the development of HTML 4 and XML at the end of the last century. It still works closely with IETF today, on the HTTP or URL specifications and in other areas of common interest (e.g. crypto, security, video).
|
|
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|
|
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## Consortium
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
> The [World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)](https://www.w3.org/Consortium/) is an international community where Member organizations, a full-time staff, and the public work together to develop Web standards. Led by Web inventor and Director Tim Berners-Lee and CEO Jeffrey Jaffe, W3C's mission is to lead the Web to its full potential.
|
|
||||||
|
|
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### [Mission](https://www.w3.org/Consortium/mission)
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|
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|
||||||
> On 29 August 2012 five leading global organizations jointly signed an agreement to affirm and adhere to a set of Principles in support of The Modern Paradigm for Standards; an open and collectively empowering model that will help radically improve the way people around the world develop new technologies and innovate for humanity. Learn more about OpenStand: the modern paradigm for standards.
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|
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|
|
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### [Facts](https://www.w3.org/Consortium/facts.html)
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|
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|
||||||
> In 1989, Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web (see the original proposal). He coined the term "World Wide Web," wrote the first World Wide Web server, "httpd," and the first client program (a browser and editor), "WorldWideWeb," in October 1990. He wrote the first version of the "HyperText Markup Language" (HTML), the document formatting language with the capability for hypertext links that became the primary publishing format for the Web. His initial specifications for URIs, HTTP, and HTML were refined and discussed in larger circles as Web technology spread.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### [Standards](https://www.w3.org/standards/)
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|
||||||
|
|
||||||
> W3C standards define an Open Web Platform for application development that has the unprecedented potential to enable developers to build rich interactive experiences, powered by vast data stores, that are available on any device. Although the boundaries of the platform continue to evolve, industry leaders speak nearly in unison about how HTML5 will be the cornerstone for this platform. But the full strength of the platform relies on many more technologies that W3C and its partners are creating, including CSS, SVG, WOFF, the Semantic Web stack, XML, and a variety of APIs.
|
|
||||||
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|
||||||
## Info
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* [W3C Workshop on Strong Authentication & Identity](https://www.w3.org/Security/strong-authentication-and-identity-workshop/report.html)
|
|
||||||
* [A Public Identity](https://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/PublicIdentity.html) - Tim Berners-Lee 2018
|
|
||||||
> The world of the last few years has been buzzing with the need for personal privacy a world in which personal data is typically abused by large corporations on the (mistaken) belief that this is the only business model in a connected world. It seems to have got to the point where there has been so much focus on protecting the identity of an individual online that we have actually made it difficult, frustratingly and unnecessarily difficult, to actually claim a completely public identity online.
|
|
||||||
* [Call for Participation in Digital Identity Community Group](https://www.w3.org/community/dic/2019/06/20/call-for-participation-in-digital-identity-community-group/)
|
|
||||||
> The mission of the W3C Digital Identity Community Group is to identify and resolve real world identity issues, to explore and build a more secure trusted digital identity ecosystem on internet for people, organizations and things fully controlling, protecting and expressing their identity. Our work focuses on the ecosystem’s scalability, interoperability, mobility, security and privacy. We intend to integrate interoperable identity solutions, systems and networks in our ecosystem.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
## Community and Working Groups on GitHub
|
|
||||||
### Verifiable Claims Working Group (VC-WG)
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
[Verifiable Claims WG - Mailing List](https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-vc-wg/) (and archives)
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* [w3c/verifiable-claims](https://github.com/w3c/verifiable-claims) - W3C Verifiable Claims Working Group.
|
|
||||||
* [w3c/vc-data-model](https://github.com/w3c/vc-data-model) -Verifiable Claims Data Model and Representations specification.
|
|
||||||
* [w3c/vc-use-cases](https://github.com/w3c/vc-use-cases) - Verifiable Claims Use Cases.
|
|
||||||
* [w3c/vc-test-suite](https://github.com/w3c/vc-test-suite) - Verifiable Claims WG Test Suite.
|
|
||||||
* [w3c/vc-imp-guide](https://github.com/w3c/vc-imp-guide) - Verifiable Credentials Implementation Guidelines
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### Credentials Community Group (CCG)
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
[Public mailing list for the Credentials Community Group](http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-credentials/) (and archives) - Anyone may read or write to this list.
|
|
||||||
* [w3c-ccg/meetings](https://github.com/w3c-ccg/meetings) CCG Meeting Transcripts
|
|
||||||
* [w3c-ccg/community](https://github.com/w3c-ccg/community) - CCG Community Repo
|
|
||||||
* [w3c-ccg/announcements](https://github.com/w3c-ccg/announcements) - CCG Announcements
|
|
||||||
* [w3c-ccg/w3c-ccg-process](https://github.com/w3c-ccg/w3c-ccg-process)
|
|
||||||
* [w3c-ccg/registries-process](https://github.com/w3c-ccg/registries-process)
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
#### DID
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* [w3c-ccg/did-primer](https://github.com/w3c-ccg/did-primer) - A Primer for Decentralized Identifiers
|
|
||||||
* [w3c-ccg/did-spec](https://github.com/w3c-ccg/did-spec) - Decentralized Identifier (DID) 1.0 Specification - Data Model and Syntax
|
|
||||||
* [w3c-ccg/did-resolution](https://github.com/w3c-ccg/did-resolution) Spec 1.0
|
|
||||||
* [w3c-ccg/did-use-cases](https://github.com/w3c-ccg/did-use-cases)
|
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* [w3c-ccg/did-method-registry](https://github.com/w3c-ccg/did-method-registry) - a list of all known DID Methods and their current level of maturity.
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* [w3c-ccg/didm-btcr](https://github.com/w3c-ccg/didm-btcr) - WORK ITEM: BTCR DID Method Spec
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* [w3c-ccg/didm-veres-one](https://github.com/w3c-ccg/didm-veres-one) - Veres One Decentralized Identifier Method Specification
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* [w3c-ccg/did-wg-proposal](https://github.com/w3c-ccg/did-wg-proposal) - Proposal to W3C membership for a DID Working Group.
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* [w3c-ccg/did-wg-charter](https://github.com/w3c-ccg/did-wg-charter) - EXPERIMENTAL charter for the W3C Decentralized Identifier Working Group
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* [w3c-ccg/did-hackathon-2018](https://github.com/w3c-ccg/did-hackathon-2018)
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* [w3c-ccg/data-minimization](https://github.com/w3c-ccg/data-minimization) - Data Minimization, Selective Disclosure, and Progressive Trust
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* [w3c-ccg/credential-handler-api](https://github.com/w3c-ccg/credential-handler-api)
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* [w3c-ccg/amira](https://github.com/w3c-ccg/amira) - Amira Engagement Model.
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* [w3c-ccg/functional-identity](https://github.com/w3c-ccg/functional-identity)
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* [w3c-ccg/vc-status-registry](https://github.com/w3c-ccg/vc-status-registry) - REGISTRY: The Verifiable Credentials Status Scheme Registry.
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* [w3c-ccg/edu_occ_verifiable_credentials](https://github.com/w3c-ccg/edu_occ_verifiable_credentials) - WORK ITEM: Drafts and Ideas of Educational and Occupational Verifiable Credentials.
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* [w3c-ccg/vc-examples](https://github.com/w3c-ccg/vc-examples) - WORK ITEM: Verifiable Credentials Examples
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* [w3c-ccg/ocap-ld](https://github.com/w3c-ccg/ocap-ld) - WORK ITEM: Linked Data Object Capabilities specification
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* [w3c-ccg/ld-cryptosuite-registry](https://github.com/w3c-ccg/ld-cryptosuite-registry) - REGISTRY: Linked Data Keys Registry
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* [w3c/webauthn](https://github.com/w3c/webauthn) - Web Authentication: An API for accessing Public Key Credentials
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* [w3c.github.io/webauthn/](https://w3c.github.io/webauthn/) (website)
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* [w3c/webauthn-pay](https://github.com/w3c/webauthn-pay) - Joint task force of Web Authentication WG and Web Payments WG
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### JSON-LD WG
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- [w3c/json-ld-wg](https://github.com/w3c/json-ld-wg) • [website](https://www.w3.org/2018/json-ld-wg/)
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- [w3c/json-ld-framing](https://github.com/w3c/json-ld-framing) - JSON-LD 1.1 Framing Specification
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- [w3c/json-ld-api](https://github.com/w3c/json-ld-api) - JSON-LD 1.1 Processing Algorithms and API Specification
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- [w3c/json-ld-syntax](https://github.com/w3c/json-ld-syntax) - JSON-LD 1.1 Specification
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* [w3c/json-ld-bp](https://github.com/w3c/json-ld-bp) JSON-LD 1.1 Best Practices Note [w3c.github.io/json-ld-bp](https://w3c.github.io/json-ld-bp/)
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* [w3c/json-ld-rc](https://github.com/w3c/json-ld-rc)
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> The mission of the Decentralized Identifier Working Group is to standardize the DID URI scheme, the data model and syntax of DID Documents, which contain information related to DIDs that enable the aforementioned initial use cases, and the requirements for DID Method specifications.
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- [w3c/did-wg](https://github.com/w3c/did-wg)
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- [Website](https://www.w3.org/2019/did-wg/)
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- [Charter](https://w3c-ccg.github.io/did-wg-charter/)
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- [did-core](https://github.com/w3c/did-core) - [site](https://w3c.github.io/did-core/)
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> W3C Decentralized Identifier Specification v1.0
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- [.well-known](https://github.com/decentralized-identity/.well-known) - [site](https://identity.foundation/.well-known)
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> Specs and documentation for all DID-related /.well-known resources
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- [did-spec-registries](https://github.com/w3c/did-spec-registries) - [site](https://w3c.github.io/did-spec-registries/)
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> DID Spec Registry (Note)
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- [did-use-cases](https://github.com/w3c/did-use-cases) - [site](https://w3c.github.io/did-use-cases/)
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> Decentralized Identifier Use Cases and Requirements v1.0
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- [did-wg](https://github.com/w3c/did-wg) - [site](https://www.w3.org/2019/did-wg/)
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> Home page of the Decentralized Identifier Working Group
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- [did-test-suite](https://github.com/w3c/did-test-suite) - [site](https://w3c.github.io/did-test-suite/)
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> W3C DID Test Suite and Implementation Report
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- [did-imp-guide](https://github.com/w3c/did-imp-guide) - [site](https://w3c.github.io/did-imp-guide/)
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> DID Implementation Guide (Note)
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- [did-rubric](https://github.com/w3c/did-rubric) - [site](https://w3c.github.io/did-rubric/)
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> W3C Decentralized Characteristics Rubric v1.0
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title: "(DID) the Decentralized Identifier"
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title: "(DID) the Decentralized Identifier"
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categories: ["Web Standards"]
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categories: ["Web Standards"]
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tags: ["W3C","CCG","DID","BTCR","Blockstack","ERC725","IPID","lifeID","Dominode","Ontology","Ockam","JLinc","ION","ETHR","Jolocom","Veres One"]
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tags: ["W3C","Credentials Community Group","DID","BTCR","Blockstack","ERC725","IPID","lifeID","Dominode","Ontology","Ockam","JLinc","ION","ETHR","Jolocom","Veres One"]
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description: a standard way to express credentials on the Web in a way that is cryptographically secure, privacy respecting, and machine-verifiable.
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description: a standard way to express credentials on the Web in a way that is cryptographically secure, privacy respecting, and machine-verifiable.
|
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|
||||||
Verifiable credentials (VCs) are the electronic equivalent of the physical credentials that we all possess today, such as: plastic cards, passports, driving licenses, qualifications and awards, etc. The data model for verifiable credentials is a World Wide Web Consortium Recommendation, "Verifiable Credentials Data Model 1.0 - Expressing verifiable information on the Web" published 19 November 2019.
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Verifiable credentials (VCs) are the electronic equivalent of the physical credentials that we all possess today, such as: plastic cards, passports, driving licenses, qualifications and awards, etc. The data model for verifiable credentials is a World Wide Web Consortium Recommendation, "Verifiable Credentials Data Model 1.0 - Expressing verifiable information on the Web" published 19 November 2019.
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tags: ["W3C","Verifiable Credentials","Credentials Community Group","VC-WG"]
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|
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