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I propose considering the adoption of the W3C DID Specification Registries standard within the Proof of Humanity project. This standard aims to serve as the official registry for all known global parameters, properties, and values used by the Decentralized Identifier (DID) ecosystem.
Adopting this standard could potentially align Proof of Humanity more closely with industry practices and enhance interoperability and compatibility with other DID-based systems.
I understand this may require significant adjustments to the current Proof of Humanity architecture and welcome any discussion to better understand the technical and practical implications.
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I propose considering the adoption of the W3C DID Specification Registries standard within the Proof of Humanity project. This standard aims to serve as the official registry for all known global parameters, properties, and values used by the Decentralized Identifier (DID) ecosystem.
The full specification can be found here: https://www.w3.org/TR/did-spec-registries/#blockchainaccountid
Adopting this standard could potentially align Proof of Humanity more closely with industry practices and enhance interoperability and compatibility with other DID-based systems.
I understand this may require significant adjustments to the current Proof of Humanity architecture and welcome any discussion to better understand the technical and practical implications.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: