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### How I got into Decentralized Identity
I was offering freelance research services on Fiverr, and was introduced to the subject of digital identity through a few different clients. One had me write a 3500 word report on "Blockchain and the United Nations." Another client had me write a 1500 word report on blockchain identity, an exploration of the sector. So, I had collected a ton of information on decentralzied id. I'm not on fiverr anymore, but I still do reserach :)
I was offering freelance research services on Fiverr, and was introduced to the subject of digital identity through a few different clients. One had me write a 3500 word report on "Blockchain and the United Nations." Another client had me write a 1500 word report on blockchain identity, an exploration of the sector. Besides that I've written a few articles considering the architecture of Hyperledger Indy. So, I had collected a ton of information on decentralzied id. I'm not on fiverr anymore, but I still do reserach and content creation :)
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, navigation by tags, etc. Since I enjoy the subject so much, I decided to enter all of my DID resources into [toml](/blockchain-id.toml), and I knew I could make an [awesome list](https://github.com/sindresorhus/awesome) out of them sooner than a live demo of the app that is in progress. All of this work feeds into the rest, collecting resources helps me write, writing makes me find more resources. Putting the resources into the database also leads to collecting more resources, which will help me (and others) create quality content as time goes on. Generally speaking, learning is a lot harder when you don't know where the best quality information is.

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![](http://imgur.com/2LWlrgvl.png)\
<sup><a href="https://www.edx.org/course/blockchain-for-business-an-introduction-to-hyperledger-technologies">Linux Foundation -Blockchain for Business -INDY</a></sup>
* [Hyperledger Indy - *Distributed Ledger and Utility Library*](https://www.hyperledger.org/projects/hyperledger-indy) [[**T**](https://twitter.com/Hyperledger)] [[**G**](https://github.com/hyperledger/indy-sdk)]
* [Hyperledger Indy - *Distributed Ledger and Utility Library*](https://www.hyperledger.org/projects/hyperledger-indy) [[**T**](https://twitter.com/Hyperledger)] [[**G**](https://github.com/hyperledger/indy-sdk)] [[**C**]()]
* [Indy Documentation Index - wiki.hyperledger.org](https://wiki.hyperledger.org/projects/indy/documentation)
* [indy.readthedocs.io](https://indy.readthedocs.io/) (under construction)
* [Hyperledger Indythe Future of Decentralized Identity](https://medium.com/axiom-tech/hyperledger-indy-the-future-of-decentralized-identity-9de5c2459e4e)
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* [github.com/IBM-Blockchain-Identity](https://github.com/IBM-Blockchain-Identity) (Docker based tutorial sandbox env)
* The Linux Foundation's [Blockchain for Business](https://www.edx.org/professional-certificate/linuxfoundationx-blockchain-for-business) course may be freely audited and has a section about Indy.
* [Blockchain development made easy: Getting started with Hyperledger Indy](https://jaxenter.com/hyperledger-indy-interview-hardman-148796.html) - Interview with Daniel Hardman[[**G**](https://github.com/dhh1128)][[**L**](https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielhardman/)][[**T**](https://twitter.com/dhh1128)], Hyperledger Indy maintainer
* [Hyperledger Indy Working Group Calls](https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1AwHWN95KmSEi5fijraID0tFFMzYHoMwt?ogsrc=32)
#### BCGov's Verifiable Organizations Network VON[**^**](#Contents)
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* "an initiative by the government of British Columbia to create a trusted network of organizational data. It allows organizations to claim credentials that are part of their own digital identity, using a component called [TheOrgBook](https://theorgbook.pathfinder.gov.bc.ca/en/home)[[**G**](https://github.com/bcgov/theorgbook)] that lists entities with their associated public verifiable claims.
* [Pan-Canadian Trust Framework](https://github.com/canada-ca/PCTF-CCP)
* [Demonstrating the Verifiable Organizations Network (VON)](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1wNnXdQKUtWnx--xw3VQ9Fr2TDa0kUNIBSMmFGR4uoMg/edit#heading=h.kphtj2c176xb)
* [BC.gov Verifiable Organizations Network Demo](https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Ms2vKqTe-jVDpz5eWtQIqIz8Jl6TLbSE) (video)
* [VONs Blockchain Basis](https://vonx.io/getting_started/vons-blockchain-basis/)
* [Getting Started with Hyperledger Indy](https://cdn.oreillystatic.com/en/assets/1/event/274/Getting%20started%20with%20Hyperledger%20Indy%20Presentation.pdf)
* [BCGov Verifiable Organization Network Impressive Client Demo](https://www.continuumloop.com/bcgov-verifiable-organization-network/)