Hyperledger Aries, AnonCreds, and Hyperledger Indy have given enterprises and governments a powerful way to build and use open source, interoperable decentralized identity technology. The reasons? A large and diverse community of developers and users is driving a...
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Decentralized Ecosystem Governance: Better, More Effective, and More Robust than Trust Registries
Trust registries are relics of centralized thinking that undo many of the benefits of decentralized identity. But there is a better way to implementing governance in a verifiable credential ecosystem—and Decentralized Ecosystem Governance is on its way to becoming an...
Join the Hyperledger Aries Interopathon!
A must-attend interoperability event for anyone developing decentralized identity solutions using Hyperledger Aries.By Tim Spring What is it? Join us on August 31, 2022, when Hyperledger Aries will host its first virtual, interactive interoperability event. The...
Prove it all with Indicio Proven
Indicio launches its marketplace solution to using and scaling verifiable digital credentials using open source technology.By Trevor Butterworth Today, we launch Proven™ — a complete, decentralized ecosystem for using verifiable credentials to create, share, and...
Souls, Tokens, and Verifiable Credentials
Soul-bound tokens are not designed for privacy, verifiable credentials are—and they can be deployed nowBy Sam Curren Privacy by design means, as the European Union explains, “nothing more than ‘data protection through technology design.’” But in this case, “nothing...
The Key to Making Your Decentralized Identity Solution Work? Look to a Strong Mediator Agent
This is the first of a four-part series where we describe the strengths of Hyperledger Indy, the most mature type of network for decentralized identity. Part one: How combining Hyperledger Indy with an open source Mediator Agent is the key to robust connection By Kim...
The Cardea Interop-a-thon Returns—and Here’s Why You Should Participate!
This is how we can help each other advance interoperable decentralized identityBy Trevor Butterworth The Cardea Community at Linux Foundation Public Health is pleased to announce the third Interop-a-thon on June 16, between 8:00am and 12:00pm MST (UTC-7:00). Anyone...
Scale Your Decentralized Identity Solution by Upgrading to the Indy DID Method
Indicio takes the stress out of managing this essential upgrade with two new integration packagesBy James Schulte The Hyperledger Indy DID Method is a major step forward in interoperability. As Indicio’s CTO, Ken Ebert put it, “The Indy DID Method paves the way for...
What the EIC Decentralized Identity Award Means For Indicio
Left to right at EIC, Berlin, 2022, Adrien Sanglier, SITA; Heather Dahl, Indicio; Yuri Feliciano, Government of ArubaSITA recently won a decentralized identity award at the KuppingerCole European Identity and Cloud Conference in Berlin for technology Indicio built;...
Indicio completes Hyperledger Indy DID Method—A Milestone in the Evolution of Decentralized Identity Network Interoperability
The completion of the Indy DID Method by Indicio paves the way toward a network of networks. Verifiable credentials issued on multiple networks can now be verified by any agent that supports did:indy, affirming Hyperledger Indy and Hyperledger Aries as the most...