• Cardano's Decentralized Identification (DID) is gaining momentum.

New Identus technology from HyperLedger could be a game changer.

the company's founder Charles Hoskinson spoke about what to expect.

Charles Hoskinson, Cardano's founder, gave his opinion on the transition from Prism technology to HyperLedger Identus. This major technology shift occurred in the ecosystem about 10 months ago.

During the transition, new decentralized solutions have emerged, and Mr. Hoskinson described them as an open source Apache2 framework for identity applications.

the HyperLedger Identus protocol is designed to integrate distributed identity solutions into supported applications. One of the most common offerings is broad support for Self-Sovereign Identifiers (SSI); SSI is built on the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Distributed Identity Specification. This modern solution incorporates distributed identifiers (DIDs) and credential verification capabilities.

The paper notes that HyperLedger Identus simplifies the complexities associated with implementing distributed identity solutions into existing and new workflows. Enterprises are guaranteed seamless integration with Identus. This feature will drive global adoption.

The HyperLedger Foundation has called Identus a powerful tool for companies ahead of its time; Identus is written in the Scala programming language. However, the platform's OpenAPI interface allows developers to develop applications in any programming language.

In his X post, Cardano's CEO talked about how the IO team manages its contributions to the community. He also noted that #Cardano products such as Midnight and Lace utilize new technologies for identity.

This is common practice in the open core world, and SSI should work the same way. Identity doesn't have to be a product. It makes you a product.

a few days ago, the Cardano Midnight protocol was released on Testnet.

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