did:indy is specifically designed for issuing AnonCreds credentials. It is one of the first methods to offer a flexible namespace, allowing did:indy DIDs to be registered on any Hyperledger Indy network. An evolution on did:sov, did:indy is designed specifically and only for privacy-preserving self-sovereign identity. We talk with Stephen Curran, lead editor of the did:indy specification and Daniel Bluhm, team lead at Indicio, creators of one of the first did:indy implementations.
References
- AnonCreds Specification Working Group
- Code With Us – British Columbia Digital Marketplace
- DIDComm
- did:indy spec
- DLT – Distributed Ledger Technology
- Hyperledger Aires
- Hyperledger Indy
- IIW – Internet Identity Workshop
- Indicio Meetup – Indy DID Method Deep Dive
- Indyscan
- What an Indy Network looks like via a network browser:
- https://indyscan.io
- Indy Networks
- Legendary Requirements
- Rebooting the Web of Trust
- Sovrin
- The Linux Foundation
- W3C DID Method Rubric v1.0
- Zero Knowledge Proof
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