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- blockchain/ethereum/uPort
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categories: ["Companies","Identity Foudation"]
tags: ["Ethereum","Credentials Community Group","GDPR","uPort","Blockchain"]
tags: ["Ethereum","Credentials Community Group","GDPR","DID","DIDcomm","Verifiable Credentials","uPort","Blockchain"]
last_modified_at: 2019-07-11
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* [uPort donates code to the Decentralized Identity Foundation](https://medium.com/decentralized-identity/uport-donates-code-to-the-decentralized-identity-foundation-349d4740acbd)
- [decentralized-identity/did-jwt-vc](https://github.com/decentralized-identity/did-jwt-vc) - Create and verify W3C Verifiable Credentials and Presentations in JWT format
* [Trusted P2P Messaging with DIDs, DIDComm and VCs](https://medium.com/uport/trusted-p2p-messaging-with-dids-didcomm-and-vcs-398f4c3f3cda) (h/t @JuanSC)
> By resolving a DID a validator can typically discover the authoritative keys for different purposes or more generally, a set of verification methods for that DID. An Ethereum account could be a verification method as well. Service endpoints are extensible by design, so you could define your own ones if needed. However, the DID community has agreed on a set of well known service endpoints. Amongst them, the DIDComm service endpoint solves the how-to-reach-me problem and can be used to establish a secure communication channel with the other party. Despite there are only a few limitations of what properties can be associated with a DID, privacy regulations such as GDPR need to be considered very carefully.
## [developer.uport.me](https://developer.uport.me/)
**Build User-Centric Ethereum Apps**

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![](https://i.imgur.com/MEN8iSn.png)
* [A Peek into the Future of Decentralized Identity](https://bok.idpro.org/article/id/51/)
> As digital transformation sweeps across the globe, it has affected everyone from citizens to employees, from corporations to governments. Digital identity is a foundational enabler for business processes in the digital economy. Decentralized identity is the next evolution of digital identity capabilities and brings with it an opportunity to streamline how people interact with other institutions, physical objects, and with one another. This paper considers the future world of decentralized identity and offers clarity around the benefits of decentralized identity, terminology, sample scenario, and a sample technical implementation, while also addressing some of the limitations of this model. This paper further grounds the reader in the current state of decentralized identity capabilities while outlining the evolution of identity practices from past to present.
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