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ARIES is your complete toolkit for decentralized identity solutions and digital trust.
- Issue, store and present verifiable credentials with maximum privacy preservation
- Establish confidential, ongoing communication channels for rich interactions
- Meet the requirements and regulations for government-level identities
- Create wallets and agents across mobile, enterprise and the cloud
Aries is futureproofed by supporting multiple protocols, credential types, ledgers and registries. It has frameworks in multiple development languages, with interoperability tools and profiles to help everything work together seamlessly.
Key Characteristics
Privacy
- Establish decentralized credential verification and decentralized connections—give the holder more control over their information, with no “phoning home”
- Support selective disclosure, so holders only have to share the minimum amount of information
- Support Zero-Knowledge Proof (ZKP), so something can be proven (e.g. over the age of majority) without revealing the information it’s based on (e.g. date of birth)
Confidential, Ongoing Connections
- Enjoy encrypted, decentralized peer-to-peer messaging (using DIDComm) by using confidential, ongoing relationships between parties
- Support more than just issuing and presenting credentials: proactively notify holders about revoked credentials, exchange messages, and much more
Ease of deployment
- Start using ready-to-use agent frameworks in Python, Rust, Go, JavaScript and others
- Build on multiple companion projects to get started quickly, such as Aries Mobile Agent React Native (Aries Bifold) for an open-standards smartphone wallet
Flexibility
- Leverage High-level APIs so you can easily adapt your solution in the future
- Support multiple credential types, including Hyperledger AnonCreds and W3C VCs
Community
- Leverage a well-established community with a wide range of active contributors, from individuals to large-scale organizations
Learning resources
For those new to the Aries community, Trust over IP and verifiable credentials, Linux Foundation provides two courses about the concepts and technology:
- For a business perspective, please find a list of helpful links here.
- For a developer perspective, please find a list of helpful links here.
Questions?
Join the Hyperledger Discord and check out one of the many Aries project channels. (Learn more about Hyperledger Discord here)
Join the Community
- Hyperledger Aries mailing list and archives
- Hyperledger Discord Chat
- Hyperledger Code of Conduct
- Hyperledger Community Calendar
Community Meetings
For call details and agendas, see: Aries Working Group
Join this call to learn about or contribute to Aries. This complements the community's asynchronous collaboration and helps us keep everyone up-to-date and moving together.Discussion items: upcoming releases, current PRs, work that will generate future PRs, architecture changes that will impact downstream teams, project standards, best practices, design, etc.
See below for a list of links to active User Group Meetings.
Repositories, Project Management, and Issue Tracking
All Aries projects use GitHub for receiving issues, receiving pull requests and tracking releases.
*Note that while the frameworks listed below are written in a specific, identified language, for the the business layer applications built on top of the frameworks can be implemented in any language.
Repository | Description | User Group Meeting |
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CODE: Framework for Aries, written in Python, for cloud-based deployment | ACA-Pug - Aries Cloud Agent-Python User Group | |
Framework Go | CODE: Framework for Aries, written in Go | Aries Framework Go User Group |
Aries Framework JavaScript (AFJ) | CODE: Framework for Aries, written in JavaScript | Aries Framework JavaScript User Group |
VCX | CODE: Framework for Aries, written in Rust | Aries vcx Rust User Group |
Mobile Agent React Native (Bifold) | CODE: Mobile Aries client built with React Native | Aries Bifold User Group |
Agent Test Harness | TESTING: Test execution engine and set of tests for evaluating frameworks' interoperability | |
Mobile Test Harness | TESTING: As above, but for mobile | Aries Agent-Mobile Test Harness (AATH-AMTH) User Group |
Interoperability Info | Website showing the current status of Aries Interoperability between frameworks and agents | |
Aries (main) | Summary of key repositories | |
RFCs | Important topics that are standardized across the Aries ecosystem | |
Interoperability Info | Website showing the current status of Aries Interoperability between frameworks and agents |
You can also view a list of all Aries repositories.
You can find current status of Aries Interoperability between Aries frameworks and agents here.
History
Proposed by Nathan George
Approved by the TSC on 2019-05-02
- Active status approved by the TSC on 25 FEB 2021
Live-Streaming hat sich zu einem beliebten Mittel der Kommunikation und Unterhaltung entwickelt, und eine Vielzahl von Geräten ermöglicht es Ihnen, Inhalte in Echtzeit ohne zusätzliche Kosten zu teilen.
Smartphones sind mobile Kraftpakete.
Die am weitesten verbreiteten Geräte für tv live stream kostenlos sind wahrscheinlich Smartphones. Sie können direkt von Ihrem Smartphone aus live gehen, dank hochauflösender Kameras, leistungsstarker Prozessoren und einer Vielzahl von Streaming-Apps. Instagram, Facebook und YouTube haben mobile Live-Stream-Funktionen integriert.
Webcams: Einfach und nützlich
Eine kostengünstige Möglichkeit, Live-Streaming von Ihrem Computer aus zu sehen, ist eine Webcam. Obwohl viele Laptops bereits eine Webcam haben, bieten externe Webcams häufig höhere Auflösungen und verbesserte Bildqualität. Es ist möglich, direkt von Ihrem Computer aus zu streamen, indem Sie Plattformen wie Twitch und YouTube nutzen.
Action-Kameras: Im Mittelpunkt des Geschehens
Action-Kameras wie GoPro sind ideal für Live-Streams, während Sie sich bewegen. Dank ihrer wasserdichten Gehäuse und stabilisierten Aufnahmen sind sie ideal für Aktivitäten im Freien. Viele Action-Kameras ermöglichen direktes Live-Streaming auf Websites wie Facebook und YouTube.
Digitalkameras mit HDMI-Ausgang: Sowohl für Profis als auch für Enthusiasten.
Für qualitativ hochwertige Live-Streams ist eine Digitalkamera mit HDMI-Ausgang eine großartige Wahl. Diese Kameras haben häufig bessere Bildqualität und manuelle Einstellungen. Ein HDMI-fähiges Capture-Gerät ermöglicht es Ihnen, das Kamerasignal in Ihren Computer zu übertragen und es dann auf Plattformen wie OBS oder XSplit zu streamen.
Kameras ohne Spiegel: Klein und leistungsstark
Spiegellose Kameras sind kompakter als DSLR-Kameras und bieten eine hervorragende Bildqualität. Viele Modelle haben WLAN-Funktionen, die es einfacher machen, Live-Streaming direkt auf Websites wie YouTube zu machen.
Umfassende Streaming-Plattformen für Laptops und PCs
Laptops und Desktops sind hervorragend für Live-Streaming, insbesondere wenn Sie die Übertragung vollständig kontrollieren möchten. Wenn Sie eine stabile Internetverbindung und leistungsstarke Hardware haben, können Sie Plattformen wie Twitch oder Mixer effektiv nutzen.
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