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### How I got into Decentralized Identity[**^**](#Contents)
I was initially introduced to blockchain identity through a few clients on Fiverr. The first was 3500 word report on "Blockchain and the United Nations." Another client had me write a 1500 word report on blockchain identity. Besides that I've written a few articles considering the architecture of Hyperledger Indy. Throughout that time, I collected a ton of quality information on decentralzied id, hyperledger indy, and the surrounding ecosystem.
I was initially introduced to blockchain identity when offering research and writing services on a popular freelance site. The first was 3500-word essay on "Blockchain and the United Nations," where I learned of Bitnation and the SDGs. Another was a 1500 word report on blockchain identity, giving me a broad view of the sector. Besides that I've written a few articles considering the architecture, and [historical background](https://medium.com/axiom-tech/hyperledger-indy-the-future-of-decentralized-identity-9de5c2459e4e) of Hyperledger Indy. Throughout that time, I collected a ton of quality information on decentralized id, Hyperledger Indy, and the surrounding ecosystem.
I also [collect resources](http://crypt0library.net) on nearly every subject in crypto, which I'm slowly entering into a database, to power a [web-app](https://github.com/infominer33/Crypto-library) for search, and navigation by tags, etc. Creating these lists has become an important part of my process, as a writer. Check out some of my [other projects](https://github.com/infominer33/awesome-decentralized-id/blob/master/projects.md).
I also [collect resources](http://crypt0library.net) on nearly every subject in crypto, which I'm slowly entering into a database, to power a [web-app](https://github.com/infominer33/Crypto-library) for search, and navigation by tags, etc. Creating these lists has become an essential part of my process as a writer. Check out some of my [other projects](https://github.com/infominer33/awesome-decentralized-id/blob/master/projects.md).
Although originally this began as a result of freelance gigs, all of my work on this repository has been a personal investment of time; building my brand as a research enthusiast, in support of anyone trying to understand SSI\DID. This is one of my favorite subjects in crypto, and I've been brainstorming ways to create an income working on it. If I come across some attractive business opportunity in the DID ecosystem, I'll be happy to keep working on its documentation for the foreseeable future. Either way, there's a whole uncharted cryptoverse of information to organize and map out, and that's where I'll be.
Although initially began as a result of freelance gigs, my work on this repository has been a personal investment of time, building my brand as a research consultant, and in support of anyone trying to make sense of the SSI\DID ecosystem. Decentralized Identity is one of my favorite subjects in tech. However, I have a variety of research interests, and I'm always interested in learning new ways to earn from that research.
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