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Update proof based on did core spec changes #52

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OR13 opened this issue Jun 2, 2020 · 5 comments
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Update proof based on did core spec changes #52

OR13 opened this issue Jun 2, 2020 · 5 comments
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OR13 commented Jun 2, 2020

w3c/did-core#305

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OR13 commented Aug 7, 2020

OR13 pushed a commit that referenced this issue Aug 10, 2020
* Update index.html

Resubmit “did:ttm:” use our official account “TokenTM” .

* Add TM DID Method(resubmit)

use our official account “TokenTM” to resubmit .
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OR13 commented Jul 27, 2021

I think this has been done, and can be closed.

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OR13 commented Jul 27, 2021

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as discussed on the call 7-27, this has been done, closing.

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iherman commented Jul 28, 2021

The issue was discussed in a meeting on 2021-07-27

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3.15. Update proof based on did core spec changes (issue did-spec-registries#52)

See github issue did-spec-registries#52.

Orie Steele: At one point, at the beginning, DID Core discussed proofs, I think we've successfully removed the discussion from everything... I think we did this.

Orie Steele: See https://github.com/w3c/did-spec-registries/blob/main/vocabs/v1/context.jsonld

Orie Steele: no proof

Brent Zundel: Any opposition to closing?
… Seems this has been done.

Manu Sporny: Closed issue 52.

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