- From: Brent Shambaugh <brent.shambaugh@gmail.com>
- Date: Sat, 2 Jul 2022 14:28:34 -0500
- To: David Chadwick <d.w.chadwick@truetrust.co.uk>
- Cc: Credentials Community Group <public-credentials@w3.org>
Received on Saturday, 2 July 2022 19:28:58 UTC
Thank you all. I believe this is what I had in mind. It is sort of like maintaining state with verifiable credentials. You cannot do this unless you've done this. Prerequisites. I'll chew on this like manna from heaven. -Brent Shambaugh GitHub: https://github.com/bshambaugh Website: http://bshambaugh.org/ LinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brent-shambaugh-9b91259 Skype: brent.shambaugh Twitter: https://twitter.com/Brent_Shambaugh WebID: http://bshambaugh.org/foaf.rdf#me On Thu, Jun 30, 2022 at 3:43 AM David Chadwick <d.w.chadwick@truetrust.co.uk> wrote: > Yes. We have implemented this following the UK Power of Attorney model, > where one person (the attorney) can obtain the VC of another person (the > donor) who has become incapacitated. The attorney must possess a PoA VC > first and present it to the issuer of the donor's account. > > Kind regards > > David > On 29/06/2022 17:33, Brent Shambaugh wrote: > > Is there such a thing as credentials that can only be issued if the holder > already has a particular credential? > > -- > -Brent Shambaugh > > GitHub: https://github.com/bshambaugh > Website: http://bshambaugh.org/ > LinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brent-shambaugh-9b91259 > Skype: brent.shambaugh > Twitter: https://twitter.com/Brent_Shambaugh > WebID: http://bshambaugh.org/foaf.rdf#me > >
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