Authenticated Assets
A configurable asset that keeps track of its origin and owner.
The IOTA Identity Implementation.
View all tagsA configurable asset that keeps track of its origin and owner.
Contribute to IOTA Identity by joining the Identity initiative, via the projects GitHub repository, documentation, or sharing your knowledge.
Explain how a VC is created and verified
Explain how a VP is created and verified
Create DID Documents and publish them to an IOTA network.
The Decentralized Identifiers (DID) standard from W3C is the fundamental standard that supports the concept of a decentralized digital identity. Explore the basic aspects of the DID standard.
How to deactivate or destroy an IOTA Identity
How to link a domain and a DID
Getting started with the IOTA Identity Rust Library.
How IOTA Identity implements the Decentralized Identifiers Standard on the IOTA Tangle.
The most important concepts that developers will need to know to utilize IOTA Identity to its full potential.
Explain the use of the storage interfaces and how they can be implemented
The IOTA `Identity` Move object.
Explain how resolving works including arguments
The specification for the embedded revocation bitmap.
The specification for an embeddable time-based revocation method - `RevocationTimeframe2024`.
Explain how a VC can be revoked
Explain VC with selective disclosure.
Provide overview of the specifications
Getting started with the IOTA Universal Resolver.
How DID Documents can be manipulated and how updates should be published
Verifiable credentials are statements about the holder. They can be verified online or in person, and the holder decides who to share them with.
A verifiable presentation is the recommended data format for sharing one or more verifiable credentials.
Zero Knowledge selectively disclosable VCs.