Summary

Peer DID Message Spec Update.

Signature Discussion, including movement toward JWS.

Date

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Attendees

NameOrganizationEmail
Sovrin Foundation

daniel.bluhm@sovrin.org

Adam BurdettSovrin Foundation

adam@sovrin.org

Sam CurrenSovrin Foundationsam@sovrin.org
independent contractorindy@kyledenhartog.com
Tobias LookerSpark NZtobias.looker@spark.co.nz
Cloud Compass/BC Govswcurran@cloudcompass.ca
Independenttwshelton@hrtoolbox.com
Oskar van DeventerTNOoskar.vandeventer@tno.nl
Daniel HardmanEvernymdaniel.hardman@evernym.com
Evernymrichard.esplin@evernym.com
Alexander BlomBloqzonealexander.blom@bloqzone.com
Darrell O'DonnellContinuum Loop/CULedgerdarrell.odonnell@continuumloop.com
Line KofoedBloqzoneline.kofoed@bloqzone.com
Paul KnowlesDativapaul.knowles@dativa.com
Alexis FalquierSpaceman ID

alexis@spaceman.id










Announcements

Agenda

Next Week

Testing Wallet Init - Daniel Bluhm

Ephemeral Challenge Protocol - Tobias

Credentials Exchange Protocol - Stephen Curran

Next Topics

Introduction Protocol


Action items

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Call Recording