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> - Credential issuers determine what credentials to issue, what the credential means, and how theyll validate the information they put in the credential.
> - Credential holders determine what credentials they need and which theyll employ in workflows to prove things about themselves.
> - Credential verifiers determine what credentials to accept, and which issuers to trust.
* [Sovrin: Public, Permissioned and Still Decentralized](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVHJiUrHv2A&app=desktop) 2018-12-17 Nathan George
* [Video] [Sovrin: Public, Permissioned and Still Decentralized](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVHJiUrHv2A&app=desktop) 2018-12-17 Nathan George
> Lighting talk with Nathan George (Sovrin CTO) taking the audience through a high-level look at the Sovrin DLT, how it can be public/permissioned yet still decentralized, and why this is right for identity solutions.
* [Hyperledger Indy Explainer Video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MnO2L6WoqD0) 2018-12-06 Hyperledger Foundation
* [Video] [Hyperledger Indy Explainer Video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MnO2L6WoqD0) 2018-12-06 Hyperledger Foundation
> Individuals will not have to rely on big organizations to store and share their personal data. Instead the user controls what data they want to provide access to and for how long.
* [Self-Sovereign Identity with Hyperledger Indy\Sovrin](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hfyIZu3_fw8) 2018-05-26 Calvin Cheng FOSSASIA 2018
* [Video] [Self-Sovereign Identity with Hyperledger Indy\Sovrin](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hfyIZu3_fw8) 2018-05-26 Calvin Cheng FOSSASIA 2018
> Implementing a public, permissioned blockchain for online digital identities.
* [Implementing Privacy by Design in Hyperledger Indy](https://www.infoq.com/news/2018/09/Hyperledger-Indy-Privacy) 2018-09 Infoq
> Hyperledger Indy has been built using a privacy first approach. As the world shifts to more regulation, including GDPR and ePrivacy requirements, Indy can minimize the amount of details a user shares when having their data validated by a third-party system.
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* Creating your own Indy network:
* High level: [Utility Foundry WG](https://github.com/trustoverip/utility-foundry-wg)
* Implementation: [Technical details](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Tg4dAEtC78TxG9AsIby_CfpbeOicK_YMKznSQOvtIVU/edit):
* [Introduction to the Architecture of Indy Plenum and Node](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZin717AT_A) Evernym, 2018-12-03
* [Video] [Introduction to the Architecture of Indy Plenum and Node](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZin717AT_A) Evernym, 2018-12-03
> An internal training Evernym held to help new team members understand the details of Indy Plenum and Indy Node.
* [Hyperledger Indy Project Enhancements](https://indy.readthedocs.io/projects/hipe/en/latest/) [GitHub](https://github.com/hyperledger/indy-hipe/blob/main/index.md)
> This repo holds RFCs for the Indy project. We call them HIPEs (Hyperledger Indy Project Enhancements, pronounced like "hype" for short). They describe important topics (not minor details) that we want to standardize across the Indy ecosystem.