tom jones
tom jones
could be any document at all, including a verified claim or even a revocation, which must be signed by a valid did key after all.
right - if a key is revoked/rotated, it should not be a valid signature after that given date. So it is no longer simple math, but a trust decision as...
If this problem is not solved there is not a single use case of any interest to me where the did can be used.
I based the time on my experience with the currently available one. It gave results from 10 to 17 seconds. Further experience could easily give different results, but until they...
i would support a .well-known path - most new implementations of this require https://
i would prefer date to version number myself. I can't see all methods agreeing on a common versioning scheme.
checking prior "versions" might not be supported by all methods, but i strongly suggest it be a "should" in the governance doc AND that the method always make clear if...
btw - another reason not to support "versions" defined by the method is that all versions MUST require a strong absolute ordering. Any mathematician will tell you that is harder...
this looks like what i called a bug in putting display information into VC 2.0. It is really counterproductive. Especially when there are 20 different languages.
please don't tell me what methods i should support. That said governance specs and audited providers will be required in many applications.