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Real World Implementations

  • Steel, Oil Agriculture Shipment into US Customs ($2.3T in good/year)
  • European Digital Wallet (€163M funding, 450M people)
  • Digital Education Credentials in Uganda, Nigeria, Kenya (323M people)
  • Digital Age Verfication (152k retail stores, 200M people)
  • Content Authenticity Initative (30M Adobe customers)
  • Digital Permanent Resident Cards (14M people)

https://unece.org/trade/uncefact/guidance-material

Strongly-typed Code to Generate Bobs UDID Document

A pertinent example of how this can be applied in the corporate world is this example of the Scottish Social Services Council uses them to underpin workforce learning. The BCS describes this as the future of professional development, with many organizations like Siemens using them this way.

Real World

Epic Post

You might think that I have lost my mind. We have just reported that our Indy SDK based DID agency is AIP 1.0 compatible, and everything is wonderful. Whats going on?

Think about the journey of a coffee bean from East Africa to the consumer. Thousands of miles away in the 1 sip to field wrapped in a complex, and often unsustainable, inequitable supply chain. There are 25 million people living in the coffee ecosystem, and 2.5 billion coffee drinkers worldwide, and that number is expected to 2-3X in coming years.

Cerebrum

One example use case is medical records, which are often stored in central repositories and are hard for patients to access or share. Verifiable credentials offer an alternative — have patients store their medical records in digital wallets they control — which solves issues with interoperability, data ownership, and data access.

CDE Services

"The convenience retailing industry conducts 165 million transactions a day and 50 million of them involve an age-restricted product. It is exciting to announce that TruAge will be implemented into thousands of stores that conduct age-restricted transactions," said TruAge CEO Kyle McKeen.

Supply chain