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Project TitleDesign and Spec DIDMan based openwallet
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titlePending TOC Review

Primary Focus

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titleCoding
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titleDocumentation
  
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titleResearch


Description 

Designing an open wallet based on the DIDMan specification requires consideration of several key components. These include authentication, DID management, cryptographic operations, interoperability, user interface, security, and backup and recovery. The openwallet must have a secure authentication mechanism and support the DIDMan specification to manage DIDs, their associated keys, and metadata. The wallet must also support cryptographic operations, have a user-friendly interface, ensure security, and allow for backup and recovery. By adhering to the DIDMan specification, the wallet can ensure interoperability with other compliant systems and promote the adoption of decentralized identity technologies.

Additional Information

The project  DRman has an end goal of developing a stand-alone utility to provision Verifiable Credential Registries [VCR]. The utility can also be used to administer the registry containing credentials issued by the organizations.  The functionalities like creation, verification, modification, and revocation of credentials, form the core of this project as it enables the administrator to manage the VCR with ease. 

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b) Onboarding: Function to add enable/restrict access to members of an organization to a repository (e.g., using a combination of GitHub private tokens, GitHub username & users DID). 

c) Manage: Function to list APIs that are needed to add/update/revoke access DID’s or (DID Document) saved as files on the repo.

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  1. The expected outcomes of designing and spec-ing an openwallet based on the DIDMan specification include developing a deep understanding of decentralized identity systems, gaining practical experience in implementation and cryptography, and prioritizing security and user experience.

  2. Additionally, students can expect to learn about interoperability, open-source contribution, technical documentation, and real-world applications.

  3. By achieving these outcomes, students will be equipped with the skills and knowledge needed to make meaningful contributions to the growing field of decentralized identity technologies.

Relation to Hyperledger 

The project's use of the DIDMan specification aligns with the goals of Hyperledger Indy, a distributed ledger technology for decentralized identity solutions.

Mentee Skills

Graduate or master's students preferred. Please do take a look at the skills.

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