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In the Abstract, the term "DID subject" is used extensively throughout this key paragraph without being defined/introduced. For example,
> Decentralized Identifiers (DIDs) are a new type of identi…
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"Decentralized Identifiers (DIDs) are a new type of identifier for verifiable, "self-sovereign" digital identity."
I would remove "self-sovereign" and leave it at decentralized as we had a discussi…
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Lifecycle engagement models, based on the [Customer-Supplier Engagement Framework](https://kantarainitiative.org/confluence/display/infosharing/Customer-Supplier+Engagement+Model+Quick+Starter) provid…
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The "Self-Sovereign Principles" document has shaped much of the thought and direction of decentralized identifiers, so there should be a reference to it in the charter.
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"Decentralized Identifiers (DIDs) are a new type of identifier for verifiable, "self-sovereign" digital identity. DIDs are fully under the control of the DID subject, independent from any centralized …
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Hong Kong is not a country
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In a discussion with the same friend who set the seed for the account age witness idea we came up with a new idea how to protect Bisq users against stolen bank account chargeback scammers.
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Hello, thank you for publishing this document, I'm happy to follow along and see where it leads.
It appears that certain concepts in this paper are derived directly from the 0xcert white paper and/…
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Hey there! I'm a fellow in the Decentralized Consensus program at [Insight](insightdatascience.com), and I'm working on coming up with a project to demo to potential employers in a few weeks. I'm ve…
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Please note that the DID AuthN review period will end by August 11th. The goal is to decide whether to use the SIOP spec in the course of the interop project.
The current proposal/ paper can be fo…
awoie updated
4 years ago