IPID is the DID method based on IPFS, the Interplanetary File System, the leading decentralized file storage system. Using IPFS as its verifiable data registry, IPID doesn’t rely on a blockchain. Instead, it provides a simple and convenient way to use IPFS to resolve an IPID DID to its current DID Document. We talk with physician developer Jonny Crunch about how IPID fits into the DID ecosystem and how it came to be.
References
- CBOR-LD
- Concise Binary Object Representation (CBOR)
- Content Identifier (CID)
- Credentials Community Group (CCG) – World Wide Web Consortium
- Decentralized Identifier Specification v1.0
- DID Method Rubric
- DID Test Suite
- DID methods
- did:ipid Specification – PRs welcome
- Distributed Hash Table
- ED25519
- Filecoin
- Hello World
- Hyperledger Indy
- Interplanetary File System (IPFS)
- Interplanetary Linked Data (IPLD)
- Interplanetary Name Space (IPNS)
- Interplanetary Records System (IPRS)
- Johnny Crunch
- Kademlia
- Legendary Requirements
- Libp2p
- Merkle Directed Acyclic Graphs (DAGs)
- Multibase
- Multicodec
- RSA
- Secp256k1
- Verifiable Claims Data Model and Representations specification
- Verifiable Vaccination Example
- Eclipse Attack
Hosts: Joe Andrieu, Eric Schuh, and Erica Connell
Producer: Erica Connell
Executive Producer: Joe Andrieu
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