00:14:27 Keela Shatzkin: https://wiki.hyperledger.org/pages/resumedraft.action?draftId=80782949&draftShareId=c82b5b1e-2e10-4a8a-9d8f-c29fd0114363& 00:28:21 Simon Nazarenko: I have a question. Why birth certificates are not free to be issued here in the US? Or is it state by state? Is VitalCheck private company or government owned? 00:32:11 Helen Garneau: My son was born in 2014 in West Point, New York (Orange County) and his birth certificate was printed in Comic Sans 😆 00:37:48 Mike Ebert (Indicio): Reacted to "My son was born in 2..." with 😱 00:46:53 Mike Ebert (Indicio): Birth certificates are also a basis for other important IDs received later (like driver's license), this is one of the most important foundational credentials! Is this close to being a reality? 00:53:09 Mike Ebert (Indicio): I also have technical questions such as which credential format(s)(Anoncreds, JSON-LD, SD-JWTs, etc.) are being considered for birth certificates and other vital records. You can choose to address this when it fits. 00:59:10 Mike Ebert (Indicio): We're working towards creating issuer and verifier software that can support more than one credential format, so that's something states may want to consider. 01:00:07 Mike Ebert (Indicio): We're also working on some translation tools so that you could present in one format and have your credential recoded in another format. 01:02:48 Mike Ebert (Indicio): Guardianship may be managed at a wallet level, but if it can't be, then revocation and re-issuance would be important. 01:04:31 Mike Ebert (Indicio): (Backup and restore functionality for credentials in wallets is very immature, too, so that's one more reason that a robust reissuance procedure will be important) 01:05:57 Helen Garneau: That was a very common scenario in Afghanistan during the departure of US military forces. Many folks having been born in the US but never claimed their citizenship. 01:10:26 Mike Ebert (Indicio): Fascinating use cases, thank you! 01:11:01 Mike Ebert (Indicio): Can we get a copy of the deck, too?