From af9a9f39ad15422fbf3ff3eab4baca27faaf7005 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: =?UTF-8?q?=E2=A7=89=20infominer?= Date: Fri, 20 Nov 2020 03:33:49 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] switch from iframe embeds to MM helper --- _posts/2020-01-10-getting-started.md | 2 +- _posts/blockchain/2020-11-17-dragonchain.md | 2 +- _posts/blockchain/ethereum/2019-03-05-ethereum.md | 3 ++- _posts/decentralized-web/2019-06-03-indieweb-dev-on-did.md | 2 +- _posts/government/canada/bcgov/2020-11-17-bc-gov.md | 2 +- .../2019-02-27-Microledgers-Edgechains-Hardman-HGF.md | 6 ++++-- _posts/workshops/2020-11-03-iiw-session-topics.md | 3 +-- 7 files changed, 11 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) diff --git a/_posts/2020-01-10-getting-started.md b/_posts/2020-01-10-getting-started.md index f20f1cae..4715d370 100644 --- a/_posts/2020-01-10-getting-started.md +++ b/_posts/2020-01-10-getting-started.md @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ It's impossible to have a conversation about decentralized-id without discussing - Providing a mechanism for users to securely store sensitive identity data, and enabling them to precisely control what is shared with others. -
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diff --git a/_posts/blockchain/2020-11-17-dragonchain.md b/_posts/blockchain/2020-11-17-dragonchain.md index 67c2da71..f41a1a26 100644 --- a/_posts/blockchain/2020-11-17-dragonchain.md +++ b/_posts/blockchain/2020-11-17-dragonchain.md @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ On Dragonchain, the proof is decentralized, not the data. All transactions are v On Factor/MyFii DID, the identity factors are decentralized to the individual owners. Individual users hold their own identity information in granular form as “factors”. Factors can be any data attributed to an individual and can be based on verifications by one or more external 3rd parties, or they can be self-declared/self-certified. These factors can then be provided to other parties needing identity verification. These factors can also be held within smart contracts with controlled and metered access. - +{% include video id="_6Mzv1CPMXQ" provider="youtube" %} ### Compatibility with W3C standards? diff --git a/_posts/blockchain/ethereum/2019-03-05-ethereum.md b/_posts/blockchain/ethereum/2019-03-05-ethereum.md index 3d399297..7154f572 100644 --- a/_posts/blockchain/ethereum/2019-03-05-ethereum.md +++ b/_posts/blockchain/ethereum/2019-03-05-ethereum.md @@ -93,7 +93,8 @@ This presents a method to replace the usual signup/login design pattern with a m > ... > 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. - + +{% include video id="mk4w2tBTgdE" provider="youtube" %} [on SSIMeetup](https://ssimeetup.org/element-did-method-sidetree-ethereum-ipfs-orie-steele-webinar-31/) diff --git a/_posts/decentralized-web/2019-06-03-indieweb-dev-on-did.md b/_posts/decentralized-web/2019-06-03-indieweb-dev-on-did.md index 5e86c432..ddd0719f 100644 --- a/_posts/decentralized-web/2019-06-03-indieweb-dev-on-did.md +++ b/_posts/decentralized-web/2019-06-03-indieweb-dev-on-did.md @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ last_modified_at: 2019-06-03 #### IndieAuth - +{% include video id="EeCNlB7v08I" provider="youtube" %} * [indieauth.spec.indieweb.org](https://indieauth.spec.indieweb.org) * IndieAuth is an identity layer on top of OAuth 2.0 [RFC6749], primarily used to obtain an OAuth 2.0 Bearer Token [RFC6750] for use by [Micropub] clients. End-Users and Clients are all represented by URLs. IndieAuth enables Clients to verify the identity of an End-User, as well as to obtain an access token that can be used to access resources under the control of the End-User. diff --git a/_posts/government/canada/bcgov/2020-11-17-bc-gov.md b/_posts/government/canada/bcgov/2020-11-17-bc-gov.md index 0a0ad0a8..1944bba1 100644 --- a/_posts/government/canada/bcgov/2020-11-17-bc-gov.md +++ b/_posts/government/canada/bcgov/2020-11-17-bc-gov.md @@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ Link to presentation provided by John Jordon on Tuesday (Part 1) & Wednesday (Re * [The VON IIW 28 Demonstration: IIWBook](https://vonx.io/how_to/iiwbook) > In late March 2019, the VON team created AgentBook to demonstrate the interoperability of independently created agents. These agents were able to successfully establish DID-based communication channels. Now, with IIWBook, we’ve added a (literal) new layer by extending the core of AgentBook with the ability to exchange verifiable credentials. Even more exciting, through collaboration with Streetcred.id and Spark New Zealand, we have a mobile agent (or two!). - +{% include video id="bZrWAsD42-I" provider="youtube" %} ## Other Repositories diff --git a/_posts/literature/2019-02-27-Microledgers-Edgechains-Hardman-HGF.md b/_posts/literature/2019-02-27-Microledgers-Edgechains-Hardman-HGF.md index d488e92b..7afa13ce 100644 --- a/_posts/literature/2019-02-27-Microledgers-Edgechains-Hardman-HGF.md +++ b/_posts/literature/2019-02-27-Microledgers-Edgechains-Hardman-HGF.md @@ -20,8 +20,10 @@ last_modified_at: 2019-12-11 [Evernym](https://evernym.com)’s Chief Architect [Daniel Hardman](https://www.evernym.com/team/daniel-hardman/) takes the Hyperledger community through Evernym’s work on Microledgers and Edge-Chains Architecture. Attendees will gain insight into the theory, applications and evolution in Hyperledger Indy along with a practical discussion of their potential. -\ -Youtube: Hyperledger Global Forum- Microledgers and Edge-Chains: A Primer- Daniel Hardman, Evernym + +{% include video id="iK5vd7-b1zA" provider="youtube" %} + +[Hyperledger Global Forum - 2018 Playlist](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0MZ85B_96CGkWnEvdPy5sB4VRcH2XWuP) * [Daniel Hardman, Chief Architect - Evernym](https://hgf18.sched.com/event/G8sN/microledgers-and-edge-chains-a-primer-daniel-hardman-evernym) > Daniel Hardman has a quarter century of experience in enterprise software. As a technical director or chief architect, he’s led engineering teams at small startups, an incubator, and a continent-spanning business unit at a Fortune 500 company. He founded a dot com a few years back, serving as CEO and later CTO before selling the business. Daniel designed and personally coded complex scheduling software that runs the biggest supercomputers on the planet. He also worked on big data systems that use natural language processing and machine learning/AI to impute reputation to the entire observable internet. He is a member of Infraguard, has training in cybersecurity, and has spoken at industry conferences such as RSA. Daniel has an MBA plus a master’s degree in computational linguistics. He holds numerous patents and is a prolific blogger. diff --git a/_posts/workshops/2020-11-03-iiw-session-topics.md b/_posts/workshops/2020-11-03-iiw-session-topics.md index 9eb4f6cd..d6bfe18b 100644 --- a/_posts/workshops/2020-11-03-iiw-session-topics.md +++ b/_posts/workshops/2020-11-03-iiw-session-topics.md @@ -41,8 +41,7 @@ Spring: April 30, 2019 – May 2, 2019 Fall: October 01, 2019 – October 03, 2019 - -

What is IIW? from Phil Windley on Vimeo.

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