00:53:02 Richard Esplin: It was released last Friday. 00:53:31 Richard Esplin: Sorry, wrong chat. 00:58:36 John Callahan: I like it… predefined identities are like the example.com for us 01:03:28 John Callahan: gotta roll guys… good call 01:09:48 Sam Smith: https://github.com/hyperledger/aries-rfcs/issues/130 01:09:57 Kyle Den Hartog: thanks 01:21:36 Daniel Hardman: https://github.com/hyperledger/aries-rfcs/tree/master/concepts/0005-didcomm#rough-overview 01:29:16 George Aristy: Adopt ES256K JWT as Credential Format: https://github.com/decentralized-identity/interop-project/issues/5 01:32:20 Oliver Terbu: The presentation is incomplete and needs some sort of nonce (see W3C VC spec). 01:32:28 Oliver Terbu: W3C presentation 01:32:46 Kyle Den Hartog: the ID should cover this 01:32:54 George Aristy: Browse to the second-to-last message 01:33:23 Kyle Den Hartog: I'm not sure if that's a compliant name on that though @oliver 01:33:54 Oliver Terbu: you could also use the jti. In general, the w3c spec allows any additional claims in the W3C verifiable presentation. 01:34:33 Oliver Terbu: I just wanted to add that the W3C presentation example in the link is not complete 01:34:41 Oliver Terbu: but there are solutions :) 01:34:52 Kyle Den Hartog: ahh gotcha 👌