did:crdt: Coordination-Free Decentralised Identifiers via Signed CRDTs (opens in new tab)
Existing Decentralised Identifier (DID) methods require coordination, an agreed global order of operations, to update a DID document: blockchain-anchored methods incur fees and latency; lightweight peer methods (did:key, did:peer) offer no update mechanism; and Sidetree methods still require blockchain ordering for finality. We present did:crdt, a DID method that targets W3C DID Core and removes the need for coordination entirely: there is no le...
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