Hey, there! Have you ever wondered how Atala PRISM performs its magic?
The basics: you generate your own digital ID (known as a decentralized identifier, or DID) and store it in your secure digital wallet. Meanwhile, entitities can issue Verifiable Credentials (VC) for you. Once signed, these credentials serve as strong verification of your identity.
The best part? You are the boss. You have complete control over your personal data, including when and where they are shared.
See the infographic below to understand the key terms of Atala Prism.
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@hustle : thank you so much for this awesome infographic. It’s easier for non-tech people to understand. May I use it for our discussion in our local Cardano Community in Indonesia? Really appreciate it. Cheers
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@andreassosilo Of course, I’m glad you found it helpful. Feel free to share it with others. Cheers!
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Thank you @hustle For sharing this with us.
It’s great seeing others also recognizing the value of your contributions.
Please keep it up!
For your next one, have you considered providing a more detailed post outlining the course of events and the current status of the project? Perhaps even reaching out to John O’Connor for an update? It could be a valuable addition for those interested in learning more and staying up to date.
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Which wallets can we currently store DIDs in?
Is there some service where we can create Atala Prism DIDs right now?
Which issuers for what kind of credentials are currently operational?
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@HeptaSean : ProofSpace can create & store the DID and verifiable credential (VC). I used it for my funded proposal implementation for ticketing system Cardano Summit 2022 Jakarta in Catalyst Fund7. As far as I know, in the future, Lace wallet will have this feature also in their roadmap #CMMIW