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Zero Knowledge Credentials (ZKCreds) Enhance Privacy on cheqd
Introduction Introducing Zero Knowledge Credentials (ZKCreds) on cheqd, one of the first Decentralised Identity networks to implement this groundbreaking feature. ZKCreds leverage the power of Zero Knowledge Proofs (ZKPs) to enable a more privacy-preserving online experience.The Power of Zero Knowledge Zero Knowledge Proofs (ZKPs) allow users to selectively share necessary information without revealing additional personal data. By combining ZKPs with Verifiable Credentials (VCs), cheqd offers...
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Cheqd was successfully integrated into the Decentralized Identity Foundation's (DIF) Universal Registrar. This integration marks a significant milestone in simplifying the developer journey for leveraging cheqd's DID and DID-Linked Resource utility, allowing for out-of-the-box and highly efficient transactions. Developers can now harness the power of cheqd without the need for extensive integration with Software Development Kits (SDKs).
Understanding the Value of the Registrar
The Universal Registrar, developed by DIF, is an open-source application that streamlines the creation, updating, and deactivation of Decentralized Identifiers (DIDs) across various DID Methods. By providing a common format for client applications to interact with method-specific APIs, the Registrar eliminates the complexities associated with consuming different shapes and sizes of DIDs.
Easily Consumable DIDs in a Common Format
Similar to a children's toy with different shapes and corresponding holes, the Universal Registrar transforms various DID Method drivers into a standardized shape. This simplifies the consumption of DIDs for client applications, significantly reducing the maintenance effort required to support different DID Methods.
DID Operations with Minimal Integration
The Universal Registrar not only facilitates the consumption of DIDs from multiple methods but also expedites the creation, updating, and deactivation of DIDs through a unified API. This seamless integration enables developers to harness cheqd's DID functionality effortlessly, similar to buying a ready-to-use product off-the-shelf.
Going Beyond Other DID Registrar Drivers
Cheqd's DID Registrar driver surpasses existing DID Methods by supporting the creation of DID-Linked Resources. This extended functionality empowers developers to easily create schemas, trust registries, and status lists on the cheqd platform, opening new possibilities for innovation.
Getting Started with the Registrar
To facilitate a smooth onboarding experience, the Team has provided a setup guide for using the Registrar with Docker or locally. Additionally, the Universal Registrar frontend offers further assistance in integrating cheqd's Registrar driver APIs into workflows.
Conclusion
The integration of cheqd's driver with the Universal Registrar marks a significant stride in simplifying integration and expanding adoption of cheqd's identity functionality. By abstracting away the complexities associated with full SDK integration, the Registrar enables a broader range of applications and SDKs to seamlessly support cheqd DIDs and DID-Linked Resources.
Cheqd was successfully integrated into the Decentralized Identity Foundation's (DIF) Universal Registrar. This integration marks a significant milestone in simplifying the developer journey for leveraging cheqd's DID and DID-Linked Resource utility, allowing for out-of-the-box and highly efficient transactions. Developers can now harness the power of cheqd without the need for extensive integration with Software Development Kits (SDKs).
Understanding the Value of the Registrar
The Universal Registrar, developed by DIF, is an open-source application that streamlines the creation, updating, and deactivation of Decentralized Identifiers (DIDs) across various DID Methods. By providing a common format for client applications to interact with method-specific APIs, the Registrar eliminates the complexities associated with consuming different shapes and sizes of DIDs.
Easily Consumable DIDs in a Common Format
Similar to a children's toy with different shapes and corresponding holes, the Universal Registrar transforms various DID Method drivers into a standardized shape. This simplifies the consumption of DIDs for client applications, significantly reducing the maintenance effort required to support different DID Methods.
DID Operations with Minimal Integration
The Universal Registrar not only facilitates the consumption of DIDs from multiple methods but also expedites the creation, updating, and deactivation of DIDs through a unified API. This seamless integration enables developers to harness cheqd's DID functionality effortlessly, similar to buying a ready-to-use product off-the-shelf.
Going Beyond Other DID Registrar Drivers
Cheqd's DID Registrar driver surpasses existing DID Methods by supporting the creation of DID-Linked Resources. This extended functionality empowers developers to easily create schemas, trust registries, and status lists on the cheqd platform, opening new possibilities for innovation.
Getting Started with the Registrar
To facilitate a smooth onboarding experience, the Team has provided a setup guide for using the Registrar with Docker or locally. Additionally, the Universal Registrar frontend offers further assistance in integrating cheqd's Registrar driver APIs into workflows.
Conclusion
The integration of cheqd's driver with the Universal Registrar marks a significant stride in simplifying integration and expanding adoption of cheqd's identity functionality. By abstracting away the complexities associated with full SDK integration, the Registrar enables a broader range of applications and SDKs to seamlessly support cheqd DIDs and DID-Linked Resources.
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