The Rubric helps you understand the technologies behind Decentralized Identity, including Decentralized Identifiers, also known as DIDs (or D.I.D.s), DID documents and DID methods. We review different DID methods using a common set of criteria, comparing apples to apples, so you can make better decisions about which DID method is appropriate for your needs.
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The Rubric helps you understand the technologies behind Decentralized Identity, including Decentralized Identifiers, also known as DIDs (or D.I.D.s), DID documents and DID methods. We review different DID methods using a common set of criteria, comparing apples to apples, so you can make better decisions about which DID method is appropriate for your needs.
did:btcr2 is a censorship-resistant DID method using the Bitcoin blockchain as a Verifiable Data Registry to announce changes to the DID document. It improves on prior work by allowing: zero-cost off-chain DID creation; aggregated updates for scalable on-chain update costs; long-term identifiers that can support frequent updates; private communication of the DID document; private DID...
did:btcr2 is a censorship-resistant DID method using the Bitcoin blockchain as a Verifiable Data Registry to announce changes to the DID document. It improves on prior work by allowing: zero-cost off-chain DID creation; aggregated updates for scalable on-chain update costs; long-term identifiers that can support frequent updates; private communication of the DID document; private DID...
did:webvh adds historical verifiability to did:web, using cryptographic provenance to establish that the current DID document is the result of legitimate updates by the DID controller. Today on the show we talk with Stephen Curran and John Jordan, co-creators and implementers of the did:webvh specification. References ACA-py Plug In https://aca-py.org/latest/features/PlugIns/ AnonCreds Specification https://hyperledger.github.io/anoncreds-spec/ DID...
did:webvh adds historical verifiability to did:web, using cryptographic provenance to establish that the current DID document is the result of legitimate updates by the DID controller. Today on the show we talk with Stephen Curran and John Jordan, co-creators and implementers of the did:webvh specification. References ACA-py Plug In https://aca-py.org/latest/features/PlugIns/ AnonCreds Specification https://hyperledger.github.io/anoncreds-spec/ DID...
did:jwk embeds a JSON Web Key (JWK) in a DID to enable the use of JWKs in DID-enabled systems. Simple and straightforward, it promises to give did:key and did:pkh a run for their money. We talk with two of the co-authors of did:jwk, Jeremie Miller, known for creating Jabber and XMPP, and Orie Steele, CTO...
did:jwk embeds a JSON Web Key (JWK) in a DID to enable the use of JWKs in DID-enabled systems. Simple and straightforward, it promises to give did:key and did:pkh a run for their money. We talk with two of the co-authors of did:jwk, Jeremie Miller, known for creating Jabber and XMPP, and Orie Steele, CTO...
did:sol is the Solana DID method. Solana is an application-centric blockchain praised for it’s high-throughput and composability. Today on the show we talk with Martin Riedel, and Daniel Kelleher, co-editors and implementers of the did:sol specification. References Civic https://www.civic.com/ x: @civickey Cryptid https://github.com/identity-com/cryptid DID Directory https://diddirectory.com/ did:sol spec https://g.identity.com/sol-did/ did:sol on diddirectory.com https://diddirectory.com/sol did:sol on...
did:sol is the Solana DID method. Solana is an application-centric blockchain praised for it’s high-throughput and composability. Today on the show we talk with Martin Riedel, and Daniel Kelleher, co-editors and implementers of the did:sol specification. References Civic https://www.civic.com/ x: @civickey Cryptid https://github.com/identity-com/cryptid DID Directory https://diddirectory.com/ did:sol spec https://g.identity.com/sol-did/ did:sol on diddirectory.com https://diddirectory.com/sol did:sol on...
did:webs is an interoperable more secure version of did:web, applying the principles of KERI to layer on additional security while retaining usability. Today on the show we talk with Markus Sabadello and Lance Byrd, contributors to and implementers of, the did:webs specification. References Danube Tech https://danubetech.com/ Decentralized Identity Foundation (DIF) https://identity.foundation/ did:webs for Muggles https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1BC9y4YvLPwOJwnwpwl8puJYwJHUONLovLITxOCOK8FY/edit?usp=sharing ...
did:webs is an interoperable more secure version of did:web, applying the principles of KERI to layer on additional security while retaining usability. Today on the show we talk with Markus Sabadello and Lance Byrd, contributors to and implementers of, the did:webs specification. References Danube Tech https://danubetech.com/ Decentralized Identity Foundation (DIF) https://identity.foundation/ did:webs for Muggles https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1BC9y4YvLPwOJwnwpwl8puJYwJHUONLovLITxOCOK8FY/edit?usp=sharing ...
The Rubric helps you understand the technologies behind Decentralized Identity, including Decentralized Identifiers, also known as DIDs (or D.I.D.s), DID documents and DID methods. We review different DID methods using a common set of criteria, comparing apples to apples, so you can make better decisions about which DID method is appropriate for your needs.