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Awesome Sovrin, Hyperledger Indy and DID Resources.

Protocol, Governance, and the Surrounding Ecosystem

Much of the material in this document came from /awesome-decentralized-id.
However, there is additional material here that's not found there.

Work in Progress—Pull Requests Welcome.

Contents

Self Sovereign Identity^

Internet Identity Workshop is where the quest for concious, user-centric, identity began. Rebooting Web-of-Trust Workshops sprung from the IIW, focused on creating standards for decentralized identifiers, along with decentralized key managment\PKI. The United Nations 'Sustainable Development Goals' among which is for all the world to have access to a digital identity by 2020. The UN SDGs, blockchain, and the GDPR converged bringing much energy into the identity ecosystem. Additional history and background information may be found at awesome-decentralized-id.

Christopher Allen[T][git] details the overarching history of internet idenitity standards in his seminal work:

0/ “Self-Sovereign Identity: A Progress Report”…

— Christopher Allen (@ChristopherA) April 25, 2018

EU General Data Protection Regulation Act^

World Wide Web Consortium^

DID the Decentralized Identifier^

Evernym^

The Sovrin Foundation^

Sovrin Stewards^

The Sovrin ledger is operated by Stewards, trusted organizations within the ecosystem who have agreed to abide by the requirements in the Sovrin Trust Framework and are responsible for operation the nodes that maintain the Sovrin distributed ledger.

Stewards also, as a group, accept or reject any changes to the ledger-specific portions of the Sovrin open source code by virtue of that role. They thus provide a counterbalance to the Sovrin architects who maintain the Indy code base.

Aalto University | Absa Group Limited | Amihan Global Strategies | ARTiFACTS | Attinad Software | ATB Financial | Best Innovation Group | BakerHostetler | Cisco | Certisign | Crypto Valley Association | CULedger | Danube Tech | Datum | Desert Financial Credit Union | Digicert | Digital Bazaar | estatus AG | Evernym | Finicity | First Education Credit Union | Global Consent | IBM | InfoCert | iRespond | KYC Chain | OAS Staff Federal Credit Union | Perkins Cole | ProSapien | Qiy Foundation | Royal Credit Union | SICPA | SITA | T-Labs | The City of Osmio | TNO | Truu | TwinPeek | Tykn | Veridium

Selected articles Windley.com ^

Hyperledger Indy^


Linux Foundation -Blockchain for Business -INDY

Additional Indy Related^

IDEMix^

Video^

Selected 'Rebooting Web of Trust' Whitepapers^

RWoT Use Cases^

—infogrphic workflow examples

Evernym\Sovrin\Indy Adoption^

DID Adoption ^

Decentralized Identity Foundation^

On May 22 at Consensus 2017 the formation of the Decentralized Identity Foundation (DIF) was announced:

So now we have the DID, which is gaining adoption. However, that is only one, albeit important, aspect of a decentralized identity. In order for them to be interoperable across different networks will require some agreement on standards for other related protocols. As evidenced by the information here, a lot of effort is being made towards this goal.

Research Papers

Reports^

Sources^

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