Re: public key in a verifiable credential

On 4/1/21 7:56 AM, Nikos Fotiou wrote:
> I find the latter approach "cleaner" but I am not sure if it is correct.
> Any opinion?

Could you elaborate more on the use case, Nikos?

What are you trying to express with the VC? That might help us answer your
question with more specific guidance.

Note that a DID Document is one example of a data structure that does what
you're trying to do.

Have you considered the type of relationship between the subject and the
public key? Or is the VC subject the public key?

-- manu

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Received on Thursday, 1 April 2021 13:57:48 UTC