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February 27, 2021, 05:50:07 PM
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Hi All,

We have worked on a solution that provides passwordless login Hypersign, http://hypersign.id/
This solution is based on w3c Self Sovereign Identity standard. https://github.com/w3c/did-spec-registries

The solution has three parts

1. DID registry
2. SSI SDK
3. Passwordless SDK.

So far our DID registry is still using NoSQL DB but we are looking to move it to Layer 2 on the bitcoin network.
so that our token economy can start playing its role.

For this reason, we are going to be using Aeternity's Hyperchains as a base https://github.com/aeternity/hyperchains-whitepaper/releases/download/1.1.0/whitepaper.pdf

Let us know what you guys think about it.

https://t.me/hypersignchain

Thanks
 


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February 27, 2021, 05:57:26 PM
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Hi All,

We have worked on a solution that provides passwordless login Hypersign, http://hypersign.id/
This solution is based on w3c Self Sovereign Identity standard. https://github.com/w3c/did-spec-registries

The solution has three parts

1. DID registry
2. SSI SDK
3. Passwordless SDK.

So far our DID registry is still using NoSQL DB but we are looking to move it to Layer 2 on the bitcoin network.
so that our token economy can start playing its role.

For this reason, we are going to be using Aeternity's Hyperchains as a base https://github.com/aeternity/hyperchains-whitepaper/releases/download/1.1.0/whitepaper.pdf

Let us know what you guys think about it.

https://t.me/hypersignchain

Thanks
 




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