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Support Self-attested content in Verifiable Presentation #111

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amarts opened this issue Aug 9, 2023 · 0 comments
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Support Self-attested content in Verifiable Presentation #111

amarts opened this issue Aug 9, 2023 · 0 comments

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amarts commented Aug 9, 2023

Description

Verifiable Presentation is the way one or multiple Verifiable Credentials would be submitted as a response to the request to submit information. (think of an application form). In many cases, not all the fields asked in the application may be filled by the existing VCs, where it may be OK to have a self attested (or self-signed) content added, which should be properly understood and decoded during verification.

Goals

  • Allow usage of trusted application forms using VCs.
  • Support self-attested fields while filling the form.

Expected Outcome

We should be able to demonstrate a successful VP as a response to application form.

Acceptance Criteria

NA

Implementation Details

NA

Mockups / Wireframes

NA


Product Name

CORD

Organization Name

Dhiway

Domain

VC, SDK,

Tech Skills Needed

Typescript

Mentor(s)

@amarts | @NiranjanAP

Complexity

[High]]

Category

[PoC]

Sub Category

[API], [Backend], [Technical Debt]

@amarts amarts changed the title [C4GT] Support Self-attested content in Verifiable Credential [C4GT] Support Self-attested content in Verifiable Presentation Nov 28, 2023
@amarts amarts changed the title [C4GT] Support Self-attested content in Verifiable Presentation Support Self-attested content in Verifiable Presentation Nov 28, 2023
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