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Verifiable Claims: an implementation

December 2, 2017 · by Patrice · in General

As promised in the previous parts (part 1, part 2) we explain how you can set-up a verifiable claims solution. There are several solutions to implement verifiable claims. An arguably natural solution is the use of distributed ledger technology. Digital…

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Verifiable Claims: distributed proof of one or more capabilities

October 30, 2017 · by Patrice · in Architecture, General

What is it? The official definition from the W3C Credentials Community Group is: A statement made by an entity about a subject; A verifiable claim is a claim that is effectively tamper-proof and whose authorship can be cryptographically verified. Multiple…

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Verifiable Claims & Anonymous Credentials: digital, distributed and anonymous.

October 2, 2017 · by Patrice · in cloud, General

A Verifiable Claim allows one person to digitally express claims in such a way that another person can verify the claim in a distributed and (possibly) anonymous yet secured way. So the big trick is that this can be done…

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