탈중앙화 신원증명
둘러보기로 가기
검색하러 가기
노트
말뭉치
- At the most basic level, a decentralized identifier (DID) is simply a new type of globally unique identifier—not that different from the URLs you see in the address bar of your browser.[1]
- An Ethereum account is an example of a decentralized identifier.[2]
- A decentralized identifier can be associated with different entities, including people, organizations, or government institutions.[2]
- If anyone needs to confirm the validity of a decentralized identifier, they can look up the associated public key on the blockchain.[2]
- A decentralized identifier (DID) is a pseudo-anonymous identifier for a person, company or entity.[3]
- There are dozens of different DID methods that can be used to create a decentralized identifier (the process does require coding—JSON Web Message is the standard format).[4]
- DID (Decentralized Identifier): A unique identifier that contains details such as the public key, verification information, service endpoints.[5]
- As the decentralized system provides the public key to the distributed ledger, the identity wallet receives a decentralized identifier (DID).[5]
- In our evolving and interconnected digital economy, distributed digital identity and decentralized identifier are changing the way identities are managed.[6]
- One of the most secure and popular options is using a digital token which has unique strings in the realm of distributed digital identity and decentralized identifier.[6]
- Another important element in the working of decentralized identifiers refers to the DID resolver, which returns the DID document for a concerned decentralized identifier.[7]
- A Decentralized Identifier is – in the simplest terms – a collection of Verifiable Credentials that prove certain information about you.[8]
- This field is represented as a Decentralized Identifier sub The "subject" of the request.[9]
소스
- ↑ 8 Decentralized identifiers · Self-Sovereign Identity livebook
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Decentralized identity
- ↑ Decentralized Identifier is a key component for Web3: Here’s why.
- ↑ What Are Decentralized Identifiers (DIDs)?
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Decentralized identity using blockchain
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Distributed Digital Identity and Decentralized Identifier
- ↑ Self Sovereign Identity & Decentralized Identity – An Unlimited Guide
- ↑ What are Verifiable Credentials and Decentralized Identifiers?
- ↑ Getting Started with Decentralized ID (DID) Tokens
메타데이터
위키데이터
- ID : Q95350968
Spacy 패턴 목록
- [{'LOWER': 'decentralized'}, {'LOWER': 'identifier'}]
- [{'LOWER': 'decentralized'}, {'LOWER': 'identifier'}, {'LEMMA': 'document'}]