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# DID Adoption
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**[DID Method Registry](https://w3c-ccg.github.io/did-method-registry/#the-registry)**
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* did:example: - [DID Specification](https://w3c-ccg.github.io/did-spec/)
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* did:btcr: - [BTCR DID Method](https://w3c-ccg.github.io/didm-btcr/)
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* The Bitcoin Reference DID method (did:btcr) supports DIDs on the public Bitcoin blockchain. The Bitcoin Reference method has minimal design goals: a DID trust anchor based on the Bitcoin blockchain, updates publicly visible and auditable via Bitcoin transactions, and optionally, additional DID Document information referenced in the transaction OP_RETURN data field. No other Personal Identifiable Information (PII) would be placed on the immutable blockchain.
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* [btcr tx conversion playground](https://weboftrustinfo.github.io/btcr-tx-playground.github.io/)
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* did:stack: - [Blockstack DID Method](https://github.com/blockstack/blockstack-core/blob/master/docs/blockstack-did-spec.md) [[**ϟ**](https://forum.blockstack.org/t/did-method-at-identity-foundation/4287/9)]
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- Blockstack is a network for decentralized applications where users own their identities and data. Blockstack utilizes a public blockchain to implement a decentralized naming layer, which binds a user's human-readable username to their current public key and a pointer to their data storage buckets.
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* did:cnsnt: - Consent
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* did:erc725: - [erc725 DID Method](https://github.com/WebOfTrustInfo/rebooting-the-web-of-trust-spring2018/blob/master/topics-and-advance-readings/DID-Method-erc725.md)
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* did:ipid: - [IPID DID method](https://did-ipid.github.io/ipid-did-method/)
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- Implementation of the DID spec over IPFS (Interplanetary File System)
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* did:life: - [lifeID DID Method](https://lifeid.github.io/did-method-spec/)
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* did:sov: - [Sovrin DID Method](https://sovrin-foundation.github.io/sovrin/spec/did-method-spec-template.html)
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* did:uport: - uPort
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* did:v1: - [Veres One DID Method](https://w3c-ccg.github.io/didm-veres-one/)
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* [**veres.one**](https://veres.one) — a permissionless public ledger designed specifically for the creation and management of decentralized identifiers (DIDs)
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* did:dom: - Dominode
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* did:ont: - [Ontology DID Method](https://github.com/ontio/ontology-DID/blob/master/docs/en/DID-ONT-method.md)
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* did:vvo: - [Vivvo DID Method](https://vivvo.github.io/vivvo-did-scheme/spec/did-method-spec-template.html)
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* did:icon: - [ICON DID Method](https://github.com/icon-project/icon-DID/blob/master/docs/ICON-DID-method.md)
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* did:iwt: - [InfoWallet DID Method](https://github.com/infowallet/did_method/blob/master/did_method.md)
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* did:ockam: - [Ockam DID Method](https://github.com/ockam-network/did-method-spec/blob/master/README.md)
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* [did:ockam:](https://medium.com/ockam/an-introduction-to-did-ockam-8626d5aecc53) [[**ϟ**](https://twitter.com/Ockam_io/status/1064589363269365763)]
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* did:ala: - [Alastria DID Method](https://github.com/alastria/alastria-identity/wiki/Alastria-DID-Method-Specification-(Quorum-version))
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* did:op: - [Ocean Protocol DID Method](https://github.com/oceanprotocol/OEPs/blob/master/7/did-method-spec.md)
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* did:jlinc: - [JLINC Protocol DID Method](https://did-spec.jlinc.org/)
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* did:ion: - [ION DID Method](https://github.com/decentralized-identity/ion-did-method)
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* did:jolo: - Jolocom
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* did:ethr: - [ETHR DID Method](https://github.com/uport-project/ethr-did-resolver/blob/develop/doc/did-method-spec.md)
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* [Peer DID Method Spec](https://dhh1128.github.io/peer-did-method-spec/index.html)
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* [@ChristopherA on DID adoption](https://twitter.com/ChristopherA/status/989122017348784130)
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> "22/ Over a dozen companies and organizations, using multiple blockchains (Bitcoin, Ethereum, Hyperledger, etc.), have committed to deploying DIDs, including IBM, Microsoft, Digital Bazaar, Consensys, Evernym, Learning Machine, British Columbia, and more:" —[How blockchain could solve the internet privacy problem](https://www.computerworld.com/article/3267930/blockchain/how-blockchain-could-solve-the-internet-privacy-problem.html) |