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Summary:

Planned Topics:

Credential Based Access Use Case

Aries RFC Process

Credential Exchange Protocol Update

DIDCom over XMPP for traversing firewalls

Peer DID discussion, n-wise


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Attendees

NameOrganizationEmail
Stephen CurranCloud Compass/BC Govswcurran@cloudcompass.ca
Sam CurrenSovrin Foundationsam@sovrin.org
Troy RondaSecureKeytroy.ronda@securekey.com
Tobias LookerMattrtobias.looker@mattr.global
Paul KnowlesDativapaul.knowles@dativa.com
Duane JohnsonMedici Land Governancedujohnson@mediciland.com
Ken EbertSovrin Foundationken@sovrin.org
Kyle Den HartogMattrindy@kyledenhartog.com
Daniel BluhmSovrin Foundationdaniel.bluhm@sovrin.org
TNOoskar.vandeventer@tno.nl

 Alexander Blom

Bloqzone alexander.blom@bloqzone.com 
Helen GarneauSovrin Foundation

helen@sovrin.org

Sovrin Foundationadam@sovrin.org
Albert SolanaValidated Idalbert.solana@validatedid.com
Tomislav MarkovskiStreetcredtmarkovski@gmail.com
Gary de BeerSAFBCdibbs.za@gmail.com
Cody MaceAnonyome Labscmace@anonyome.com
Danube Technader.helmy@danubetech.com
Audrius Ramoska123c Consultingaudrius@123c.eu
Alexi FalquierSpaceman IDalexis@spaceman.id
Markus SabadelloDanube Techmarkus@danubetech.com













Announcements

  • Aries announced at Consensus in NY

Agenda

ItemWhoNotes
Credential Access Use CaseStephen Curran

Aries RFC Process

Selection of DID Comms Related RFCs for Ratification

Sam Currenhttps://github.com/hyperledger/aries-rfcs/pull/2
Credential Exchange Protocol UpdateStephen Curran
DIDCom over XMPP - new draft Hipe

Oskar van Deventer (TNO)

Alexander Blom (Bloqzone)

https://github.com/Oskar-van-Deventer/indy-hipe/tree/didcom-over-xmpp/text/didcom-over-xmpp

Purpose: have DIDCom messages traverse firewalls.

Discussion

-Use DID in userpart of XMPP address for better privacy?

-Fast XMPP service endpoint rotation for even more privacy?

 Peer DID discussion - updateOskar, Daniel, Kyle

 Current status:

• Understanding Peer DID (Oskar): https://docs.google.com/document/d/1SgKvuG7u0r5UkaDRnnkQmnarVylCx5VF5y0eIyV-I6Y
• Pairwise to N-Wise (Daniel): https://docs.google.com/document/d/1BjYdivGQ9GxIz9CJ2ymNvMA68uHZm8bFOTyCHDmziOU
• Use cases for n-wise (Daniel): https://docs.google.com/document/d/17wn4zah37ATGXClWfbvTu07v_YmkDgQfGEWhBiROZBo
• Peer-DID based microledger (Oskar): https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1VwVWGMjbTR51HPFx1_k4Pe1hHBDnpPa-qGuzJN5UFUw




Open Discussion


Next Week

Review of DID Comms Related RFCs

Future Topics



Action items

Call Recording


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