This content originally appeared on W3C News and was authored by Xueyuan Jia
The Verifiable Credentials Working Group has proposed corrections to the W3C Recommendation of Verifiable Credentials Data Model v1.1. Credentials are a part of our daily lives; driver’s licenses are used to assert that we are capable of operating a motor vehicle, university degrees can be used to assert our level of education, and government-issued passports enable us to travel between countries. This specification provides a mechanism to express these sorts of credentials on the Web in a way that is cryptographically secure, privacy respecting, and machine-verifiable.
Comments, including implementation experience, are welcome via GitHub through 18 January 2022.
This content originally appeared on W3C News and was authored by Xueyuan Jia
Xueyuan Jia | Sciencx (2021-11-09T12:47:05+00:00) Last Call for Review of Proposed Corrections: Verifiable Credentials Data Model v1.1 Recommendation. Retrieved from https://www.scien.cx/2021/11/09/last-call-for-review-of-proposed-corrections-verifiable-credentials-data-model-v1-1-recommendation/
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