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User Experience and Development Personas for Decentralized Identifiers and Verifiable Credentials.
🚧 did:web
assumes that you trust / control the web hosting service.
This assumption might not be great for service provides who cannot be trusted to protect user privacy.
For example: did:web:hospital.example:patients:123
is a terrible idea... this would allow the hospital to observe when the patient used their identity.
Supply Chain Persons
See supply-chain
Healthcare
See healthcare
Generic
Alice, did:web:did.actor:alice
Example of a revocation list maintained by alice
Bob, did:web:did.actor:bob
Example of a credential issued by alice to bob
Carol, did:web:did.actor:carol
Mike, did:web:did.actor:mike
Motivation
It's often desirable to have Test DIDs that are readable, and that might have some additional context that is useful to lean on for development. By using github and did:web, we can provide such dids and everything needed to support them.
About DID Web
You can learn more about did:web here.
Note that this demo uses experimental did:web
functionality not currently supported by the Universal Resolver.
See: