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glossaryTerm: Decentralized Identifiers (DIDs) | ||
term: decentralized-identifiers | ||
termType: concept | ||
glossaryText: >- | ||
Decentralized Identifiers (DIDs) are a new type of identifier that enables | ||
verifiable, self-sovereign digital identity. DIDs are fully under the control | ||
of the DID subject, independent from any centralized registry, identity | ||
provider, or certificate authority. They have emerged as a pivotal standard, | ||
endorsed by the W3C, fostering interoperability and promoting a decentralized | ||
approach to digital identity verification. This model facilitates a secure and | ||
verifiable method of establishing digital trust, allowing individuals and | ||
entities to have greater control and transparency over their digital | ||
identities. | ||
groupTags: | ||
- did | ||
- decentralized | ||
- identifier | ||
- tev2 | ||
created: 20231107 | ||
updated: 20231107 | ||
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## Definition | ||
Decentralized Identifiers (DIDs) are a new type of identifier that enables verifiable, self-sovereign digital identity. DIDs are fully under the control of the DID subject, independent from any centralized registry, identity provider, or certificate authority. They have emerged as a pivotal standard, endorsed by the W3C, fostering interoperability and promoting a decentralized approach to digital identity verification. This model facilitates a secure and verifiable method of establishing digital trust, allowing individuals and entities to have greater control and transparency over their digital identities. | ||
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## Usage Examples | ||
This [Decentralized Identifiers](https://www.w3.org/TR/did-core/) specification was published by the [Decentralized Identifier Working Group](https://www.w3.org/groups/wg/did) as a Recommendation using the [Recommendation track](https://www.w3.org/2021/Process-20211102/#recs-and-notes). | ||
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## Tags | ||
#did #decentralized-identifier #tev2 | ||
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