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Indy DID Specification - Spec. is complete and the finalization in process - HackMD Document is the latest version – moving to SpecUp in GitHub Real Soon Now
2021-08-26 : Identity Implementers WG Call (9am MT / 3pm UTC) : Horacio Nunez (Kiva) will present a new open source desktop tool that will connect secure biometrics with SSI-powered backend services.
Release Status and Work Updates
Aries Protocol Test Suite
Aries Agent Test Harness
Expanding the VC format tests
Aries Shared:
Aries Shared: Fully functional branch in ACA-Py that uses the shared libraries, not indy-sdk