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Decentralized Identifier and Verifiable Credentials Applications Community Group

Decentralized Identifier and Verifiable Credentials Applications Community Group follows below charter: 1. Promote open, focussed, fair, rich discussions and collaboration towards application of DIDs and VCs in global public and private domains. 2. Is guided by various W3C Working and Interest Groups, and collaborates with various Industry Implementors for use of DIDs and VCs in Web, IOT, and Edge computing networks. 3. Publishes unbiased best practices and reference implementations for easy standards-based adoption and application development. 4. Collect Questions and Discussion Topics, conduct knowledge sharing sessions and publish reports and minutes of such sessions.

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Decentralized Identifier and Verifiable Credentials Applications Community Group follows below charter:

1. Promote open, focussed, fair, rich discussions and collaboration towards application of DIDs and VCs in global public and private domains.

2. Is guided by various W3C Working and Interest Groups, and collaborates with various Industry Implementors for use of DIDs and VCs in Web, IOT, and Edge computing networks.

3. Publishes unbiased best practices and reference implementations for easy standards-based adoption and application development.

4. Collect Questions and Discussion Topics, conduct knowledge sharing sessions and publish reports and minutes of such sessions.


In order to join the group, you will need a W3C account. Please note, however, that W3C Membership is not required to join a Community Group.

This is a community initiative. This group was originally proposed on 2022-10-09 by Nishant Agrawal. The following people supported its creation: Nishant Agrawal, Brian Richter, Luis Meijueiro, Lovely Agrawal, Avinash Chambhare. W3C’s hosting of this group does not imply endorsement of the activities.

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