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Here are the summaries for the remaining topic papers submitted to this week's #RWOT9 in Prague. We hope that the community has had an opportunity to scan all of the papers & read in detail the ones related to their own work, before we set our collaborative choices on Tuesday.
The complete list of the suggested topics and advance readings for #RWPT9, as well as summary Primer documents are listed at: github.com/WebOfTrustInfo…
TOPIC Reimagining "global": Programmable incentivization and implications for personal governance KEY CONCEPT "how could self-sovereign identities and smart contracts offer new opportunities for personal self-governance?" github.com/weboftrustinfo…
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#RWOT9 begins in Prague on Tuesday, giving me 5 more days to share the rest of these quick summaries and my thoughts on the 50+ topics that have been shared as advance readings for our design workshop. github.com/WebOfTrustInfo…
TOPIC Establishing level of assurance with verifiable credentials and the need for a human centered design exploration KEY CONCEPT Previous generations of digital identity systems relied on trusting a single issuer. What if we rely instead on many issuers? github.com/WebOfTrustInfo…
…"we would like to explore the idea of establish levels of assurance, which will no longer be tied to single issuance processes, but also to a multi-source verification processes."
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The countdown to #RWOT9 in Prague continues, and my review of some more of our advance reading and topic papers that were submitted to help inform the community about our mutual interests and the "weak signals" of the edges of decentralized identity tech to collaborate on…
TITLE Gently introducing DIDs to the Mastodon/ActivityPub Fediverse KEY CONCEPT Many in this community are joining us at #RWOT9 & this paper discusses how to transition their existing DNS-based actorIDs to use DIDs to allow portability between servers github.com/WebOfTrustInfo…
…"long term stability of a federated service crucially depends on persistent trust relations across all participants (developers, admins, users) that are not distorted by the implicit hierarchical structure of a centralized reference system, such as DNS."
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