Aug. 25, 2022, 1:20 a.m. | Shrey Jain, Leon Erichsen, Glen Weyl

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In this article, we explore the tension between abstraction and composability
in web3 today, specifically within identity solutions, and argue that the
current standard DID v1.0 is sufficiently under specified, allowing for many
methods and instantiations, including blockchain based certificates. We view
experiments today in web3 identity as additive and complementary, and argue
that often cited differences are of degree and more in form, less in substance.
By way of illustration, we compare decentralized naming services and blockchain
based identity …

composability decentralized decentralized identity frontier identity web3

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