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Web3 and Decentralized Identity
- DAO - decentralized-web/DAO
- Decentralization
- Web3
- Metaverse
- Ethereum
- NFT
- SBT
- Crypto
- Trust
- Web5
- DWeb
- Holo
- Secure Suttlebutt
- Bluesky
- DeFi
EU
NewSocial
Solid - Inrupt
- TBL: Out to Remake the Digital World. 2021-01-10
A story appeared in the NY Times about Tim Berners-Lee’s vision for the web and Solid-Inrupt that are working towards fulfilling it. The article included a quote from Kaliya, and has stirred up an active thread on the CCG mailing list.
Others say the Solid-Inrupt technology is only part of the answer. “There is lots of work outside Tim Berners-Lee’s project that will be vital to the vision,” said Kaliya Young, co-chair of the Internet Identity Workshop, whose members focus on digital identity.
Mr. Berners-Lee said that his team was not inventing its own identity system, and that anything that worked could plug into its technology.
- Byline: Tim Berners-Lee wants to put people in control of their personal data.: Michael Herman
He has technology and a start-up pursuing that goal. Can he succeed?
- Has anyone else looked at this article?
- Anyone familiar with TBL’s view of Decentralized Identity?
- Is there anyone from the Solid project or Inrupt a member of CCG?
- A solid discussion is underway, including this from Kayode Ezike
when I developed solid-vc, I was operating mostly under the threat model of compromised cryptographic keys used to sign credentials via jsonld-signatures and a compromised Solid password.*
I don't want to bombard you all with too much information about this project in this thread, but for now I will share the solid-vc repo again as well as my RWoT9 submission.
Blockchain
- Anchors and Rails of a Digital Nation – Forging Self Sovereign Identity in the Age of the Blockchain
- 12 Ways Crypto and Blockchain Tech Will Change the World (and Boost Your Bottom Line) 2022-04-08
No. 7: Protecting Our Personal Data
Called a "self-sovereign identity," it would keep the data with the individual. People would use the Secure ID for online interactions; any data sent would be encrypted. But the key is that those online entities would not store the data themselves. So, there would be no more huge, centralized places where personal data could be stolen.
Open Source
- Open-Source Ideas Reports Global Blockchain Business Council
Decentralized Web
- The Decentralized Web: An Introduction Archive.org 2022-02-15
Providing that baseline of knowledge is the goal of a series of six workshops called “Imagining a Better Online World: Exploring the Decentralized Web.”
- The Battle for the Soul of the Web The Atlantic
Musings from, amongst other places, Unfinished Live and DWeb Camp all written up in the Atlantic.
Long before the NFT boom or the Web3 backlash, an unglamorous movement was under way. Where does it stand now?
- Prepping for DWeb Camp HoloChain
On this theme, I’m particularly interested in one event, an attempt to map the projects that make up the DWeb and look for opportunities for interoperability. This was a vision I carried with me to the last DWeb Camp, and I’m hoping to see more conversations about building bridges between networks.
Blockchains
- Ethereum Competitors: Advantages and Disadvantages Panther Protocol
Ethereum competitors that aim for scalability (Solana, Polkadot, Near)
- […]Aiming for interoperability (Cosmos, Cardano)
- […]Aiming for security (MEV Mitigation) (Solana & Osmosis)
- […]Aiming for privacy (Secret Network, Oasis, Panther)
BrightID
- BrightID (a singular address that is linked to your friends’ ID in a “web of trust”) and UBDI lets you pull in data from a whole variety of sources and then make deals to get $ for your data.
Bitcoin
- Research Summary: Studying Bitcoin privacy attacks and their Impact on Bitcoin-based Identity Methods 2022-07 SmartContractResearch
We investigate the privacy of the method did:btcr based on the criteria adopted from RFC 6973.
- Surveillance
- Correlation
- Identification
- Secondary Use
- Disclosure
- Misattribution