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title: KERI - Key Event Receipt Infrastructure
description: The first truly fully decentralized identity system.
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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).
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).
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date: 2019-03-03
title: Web Standards and the Emerging Decentralized ID Stack
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too many people complain about problems but dont step to Fix It!. There are certainly a lot of flawed standards but they make interoperability possible not perfect but possible. If you havent used them then you have no right to complain that they are too complex, too simple (even in the same standard) or too domain specific or any of the other rants and raves that go on.
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permalink: web-standards/
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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.
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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).
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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permalink: web-standards/w3c/
canonical_url: 'https://decentralized-id.com/web-standards/w3c/'