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Mobile (android/iOS) code snippets for using protocols and receiving notifications (Java/Kotlin; Objective-C/Swift). See Go framework mobile agent README.
Working on adding remote encrypted storage capability - with a default implementation of DIF Secure Data Storage - Encrypted Data Vaults.
Inclusion of arbitrary binary data for app specific backup data.
Revisit simple request for now() in revocation state proof - Daniel Hardman
Closing Game
Next Week
Requests?
new AIP?
protocol type update
oob PRs
Future Topics
Schema interop - how to reuse a schema across different networks Robert Mitwicki(RFC in progress)
Using WebSocket as a way to communicate back to the mobile/desktop wallet (Agent (services or user) as a proxy for communication between service and digital wallet) Robert Mitwicki