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Last month we demo'd wallet.cheqd.io at @idworkshop to show a non-custodial wallet, that can be recovered, where users can stake, delegate AND hold a #VerifiableCredential

Whilst we're expanding this we’ve #OpenSourced the repo...

github.com/cheqd/wallet

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To build wallet.cheqd.io we forked the @lum_network wallet, an existing #Cosmos project.

We used this to test new identity/ledger functionality on our wallet
By adding a new feature to an already great project, we’ve been able to speed up our journey to get a #VerifiableCredential in a web-based wallet.

Now users can perform standard #DeFi activities, like staking and voting, in the same place they hold a credential
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We making it as easy as possible to join @cheqd_io as a validator or developer and start using the identity functionality of the network….

We're also eager to give back to @cosmos and beyond so we’ve #OpenSourced our approach to #infrastructure

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github.com/cheqd/infra
Our #infrastructure uses a blend of #Terraform #Terragrunt and @ansible to improve performance, speed up node setup and more

We’ll cover the benefits of each in our latest #OpenSourcing thread - Day 4 of documenting our OpenSource-athon
We've used #terraform to automate our #infrastructure - essentially to complete a series of tasks in a defined order required for things like setting up a node

#Terraform open source, free to use and widely adopted, supporting @awscloud @Hetzner_Online @digitalocean and more...
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If you’re thinking of running your own #airdrop or community rewards programme and need a go to place for your community to retrieve their rewards, we've got you.

Day 3 of sharing what we've been #OpenSourcing @cheqd_io

github.com/cheqd/airdrop-…
We’ve open sourced the community airdrop rewards site, and like what we shared yesterday, it is built using @Cloudflare Pages and designed it to be highly scalable.

Whys this?

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#Airdrop reward sites need to be more resilient to traffic spikes than most websites because, when announced, community members will tend to flock to the site to claim their rewards generating a large spike in traffic, followed by a period of much lower traffic
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In the @cosmos ecosystem and need a faster way for developers and node operators to acquire #testnet tokens to test out and use the functionalities of your network?

Tired of the operational overhead of sending tokens?

We've got you...

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github.com/cheqd/faucet-ui
The latest repo we've #OpenSourced is a simple app we built for @cheqd_io

This is a self-serve site that allows users to enter their #testnet address and seamlessly request tokens so they can test out the @cheqd_io network's identity functionalities

testnet-faucet.cheqd.io
We built this using @Cloudflare pages as it provides a fast way to create serverless applications which are able to scale up and down dynamically depending on traffic, at a low cost.

Essentially when a request is made, a tiny server runs for the time needed to process it
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Day 2 of our #opensource -athon and another useful tool

@cheqd_io's cross-chain address convertor is able to automate the derivation of any chain address from the #cosmoshub address.

github.com/cheqd/cosmjs-c…

So, why is this useful?

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There is an assumption in the @CosmosEcosystem that wallet addresses across different chains, such as, @cosmoshub, @osmosiszone and @cheqd_io, are all identical.

This is because they all look very similar.

However, each chain's wallet address is actually unique
Interestingly, each network's wallet address can be derived using a common derivation path from the #cosmoshub wallet address.

Using one derivation path #BIP44 means that users that use one secret recovery phrase and core account to interact with multiple networks.
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We’re excited to share that the @cheqd_io DID resolver is now publicly available on our @github.

We’re big fans of #OpenSourcing all that we can, and this is an exciting opportunity to share our work!

github.com/cheqd/did-reso…

But what does this mean?

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A #DID (#DecentralisedIdentifier) is a unique identifier that doesn't require a centralised registration authority because it is registered with a distributed ledger technology or other form of registry.

This is known as a Verifiable Data Registry.

w3.org/TR/did-core/
#DIDs are the cornerstone of #SSI and work closely with #VCs (#VerifiableCredentials)

Learn more in our example below which neatly uses James Bond's Aston Martin

learn.cheqd.io/overview/intro…
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