00:28:38 Troy Ronda: And Go framework has one. 00:31:29 Troy Ronda: https://github.com/hyperledger/aries-framework-go/packages/69982 00:36:01 Lynn Bendixsen: Clarification: Sovrin does not run a node on MainNet. It does have nodes on its other Networks for ease of management. 00:39:42 Daniel Bluhm: No pressure lol 00:39:54 Stephen Curran: lol - that's what I was thinking. 00:40:08 Lynn Bendixsen: :) lol 01:03:24 Troy Ronda: We would also have the same attachment type issue in present proof 01:04:41 Troy Ronda: The example in present proof protocol has "@id": "libindy-request-presentation-0", 01:06:13 Daniel Bluhm: For reference, here's what the attachment decorator has to say about passing straight json: https://github.com/hyperledger/aries-rfcs/blob/master/concepts/0017-attachments/README.md#json 01:09:07 Troy Ronda: And also present proof should end up being similar. 01:10:48 Troy Ronda: https://github.com/hyperledger/aries-rfcs/tree/master/features/0037-present-proof#presentation-preview also seems like it should be attached (credential_preview). 01:13:32 Troy Ronda: (Sorry it’s presentation_proposal as we just saw). 01:22:15 Kyle Den Hartog: thanks Stephen for bringing these changes up. 01:22:17 Troy Ronda: Awesome thanks Stephen. 01:25:31 Kyle Den Hartog: hey wait... did you read that? 😁 01:32:39 Nathan George: To preserve the privacy of transfer value amounts long-term (like zksnark protected balances), a static fee is what we’re working with on the Sovrin test networks 01:35:23 Paul Knowles: Looks good, Daniel. Nice work. 01:35:45 Kyle Den Hartog: looking good Daniel! 01:36:09 Lynn Bendixsen: Great demo Daniel! Kudo's to Adam and Sam who also contributed to getting that working. 01:36:55 Kyle Den Hartog: yes, thanks to all who’s helped bring this to life.