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support W3C DID document format? keybase style follow, proof? #22

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dckc opened this issue Oct 24, 2020 · 4 comments
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support W3C DID document format? keybase style follow, proof? #22

dckc opened this issue Oct 24, 2020 · 4 comments

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dckc commented Oct 24, 2020

perhaps as a way to advertise public keys? hm.

https://w3c.github.io/did-core/#core-properties

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dckc commented Oct 24, 2020

much of the keybase proof stuff needs web services (if not web oracles). But the alsoKnownAs stuff can be useful (aka rel-me)

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dckc commented Feb 26, 2021

Under this model, claims are stored in a Merkle tree, with the Merkle root stored on chain.
-- https://iden3.io/our-approach-digital-identity .

Interesting. (spotter: @steverosstalbot ).

I was going to say "what good is an identity technology that isn't connected to an ocap system?" but that bit about merkle proofs with the root on chain is pretty interesting.

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dckc commented Feb 27, 2021

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dckc commented Mar 15, 2021

Chainlink to read profiles a la keybase?

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