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What is a Hyperledger Indy Bootcamp?

BootcampBC is a place to dive in and learn about the open source Hyperledger Indy projecta distributed public ledger, purpose-built for decentralized secure and privacy respecting peer to peer data exchange (including personal identity).  We will look at Indy from both a business and technical perspective, targeting those that want to contribute to or make use of the powerful possibilities Indy enables. 

Who should attend and why?

Anyone that wants to learn about blockchain-based Identity solutions in general, and Hyperledger Indy in particular.  What business problems are solved with Indy, what is the underlying technology and how can you either contribute to Indy itself or build new solutions on top of Indy.  This includes: tech companies, developers, designers, writers, organizers, artists, and managers. 

What you will learn

In this workshop, participants will be introduced to the Linux Foundation's open source Hyperledger Indy project. Indy supports exciting new standards track technologies such as decentralized identifiers (DIDs), verifiable credentials (VCs) and zero-knowledge proofs (ZKPs).  Once introduced to the concepts of self-sovereign identity and the use of DIDs, VCs and ZKPs, the participants will gain hands experience by building their own Hyperledger Indy agent to verify and issue VCs based on the work of the Government of British Columbia’s Verifiable Organization Network. This is the technology behind the recently announced OrgBook BC service.

Presenters will include core maintainers of the Hyperledger Indy and VON open source projects, and representatives of the Sovrin Foundation. The Sovrin Foundation is a non-profit that provides the legal, business and technical framework for the Sovrin Network, a global, public instance of Hyperledger Indy whose nodes are run by a group of (currently) over 70 organizations around the world. The Sovrin Network is intended to provide a DNS-like backbone of identity for the Internet, enabling a new era in online privacy and security.

How much does it cost? 

$49 for individuals

$25 for students

Participants must arrange their own hotels and any additional travel.

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