Indicio is demonstrating a “Governance Editor” at the Internet Identity Workshop in Mountain View, California, as the company collaborates with the Decentralized Identity Foundation (DIF) on a specification for Decentralized Ecosystem GovernanceBy Mike Ebert It can be...
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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...
How to Create a Trusted Digital World
After announcing our oversubscribed seed round, we reflect on what we achieved and what’s to comeBy Heather Dahl It was a race toward the next big thing—except it felt like everyone was jogging in circles. All of the talk was about decentralized identity solving all...
Cardea’s Second Interop-a-thon!
Interoperability hackathons showcase the benefits of open source and community and drive scaleBy Trevor Butterworth The growth in open source software has been driven by a simple, powerful value proposition: more means more. The more people use an open source...
Machine Readable Governance is the Key to Scaling Decentralized Trust
Where do you put a Trust Registry in a decentralized digital ecosystem? Not where it turns into a wrench
When it Comes to Decentralized Identity, Sell Solutions Not Rules
The power of decentralized identity is that it decentralizes governance—enabling flexible solutions within a privacy and security-driven framework.By Trevor Butterworth The past year has seen decentralized identity emerge from its “talk” phase and into its market...
The decentralized identity revolution is powered by machine-readable governance
Machine-readable governance is the key to making decentralized identity accountable, effective, and trustworthy.Much is talked, much is written about governance in decentralized identity. “Trust frameworks,” “trust marks,” “transitive trust” all form part of a lexicon...