Samuel Smith
Samuel Smith
So for example. If I have only the need to provide a proof of issuance, then an authenticated key pair linked to an Issuer identifier that may or may not...
A set of transactions that are exchanges can be used to build a complex model of relationships. One transactions can carry a payload of data that can later be referenced...
@TallTed Sorry for the typos. I will be more careful. @David-Chadwick I believe that this is precisely the problem of ambiguity between holder/subject/... discussed above. Is the Issuee identifier counted...
@TallTed +1 @David-Chadwick +1 > CONCRETE PROPOSAL +1 to Issuee(s)
Cross posting from another issue. As this issue is more relevant to this post> JSON Schema has some very nice composition operators (anyOf, oneOf) features that allow us to support...
I haven't reviewed OAS3 at the same level of details as the latest version (2020) of the JSON schema specification. However, this paragraph from the Wright Draft for JSON Schema...
Thats not bee our experience so far. We use the oneOf and anyOf composition operators which appear to be very well defined and implemented. There are other composition operators besides...
I think we may be talking about two different types of composition. There is composition via bundling or bundlers and the specific composition operators `oneOf` and `anyOf`. One can use...
@decentralgabe > How does this impact the concept of 'verifiability' -- i.e. is a credential valid if the signature verifies but the schema verification fails? In ACDCs schema is type....
Moreover because ACDC issuances are anchored via their SAIDs in the Key Event Log of the Issuer (another verifiable data structure) the proof of issuance of an ACDC does not...