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Attendees
- Rolson Quadras (SecurekeySecureKey) <rolson.quadras@securekey.com>
- George Aristy (SecureKey) <george.aristy@securekey.com>
- Talwinder Kaur (SecureKey)
- Derek (SecureKey)
- Firas Qutishat (SecureKey)
- Filip Burlacu (SecureKey)
- Baha A Shaaban (SecureKey)
- Sudesh Shetty (SecureKey)
- Sandra (SecureKey)
- Bob (SecureKey)
Welcome / Introductions
Announcements
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Future Topics
- TBD
Action items
- TBDRefactor Wallet/Crypter interface so the wallet holds all crypto, all secrets, but doesn't do the work of building the JSON envelope (Baha A Shaaban / Filip Burlacu)
- Groom service handle return types George Aristy Talwinder Kaur Sudesh Shetty
- Persist DID in the wallet George Aristy Sudesh Shetty Firas Qutishat @Sandra
- Groom Validate incoming did comm msgs George Aristy Talwinder Kaur Firas Qutishat @Sandra
- Groom DID Exchange - Persist connections @Sandra Sudesh Shetty
- Document Introduce protocol flow similar to DIDexchange Wiki Andrii SolukGeorge Aristy