- From: Brian Richter <brian@aviary.tech>
- Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2023 13:53:20 -0800
- To: Orie Steele <orie@transmute.industries>
- Cc: Ganesh Annan <gannan@digitalbazaar.com>, W3C Credentials CG <public-credentials@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <CAPUZd8v_38zJ11MMMb2Tkoh0OmitiV3152naUQt+36+iGiB1mw@mail.gmail.com>
Yes, every presentation on the verifier workflow is a "VerifiablePresentation" with an authentication proof (including challenge) coming from the wallet. Brian On Fri, Mar 10, 2023 at 1:16 PM Orie Steele <orie@transmute.industries> wrote: > Can you talk about how the vc-api is useful or not useful, for > implementers wishing to support these CHAPI flows? > > Specifically interested in the presentation to a verifier side. > > https://w3c-ccg.github.io/vc-api/#presenting > > Are any of the presentations in the CHAPI examples "authenticated" ? > > Or are they all "VerifiablePresentations" but without a "proof" ? > > Regards, > > OS > > > On Fri, Mar 10, 2023 at 11:57 AM Ganesh Annan <gannan@digitalbazaar.com> > wrote: > >> Announcement to the Community -- We're excited to announce the latest >> update to the CHAPI Playground, which includes a new feature - Verification >> Workflows You can now verify credentials presented from CHAPI-enabled >> wallets. >> >> https://playground.chapi.io/verifier >> >> This feature is designed to help you test a complete lifecycle of a >> Verifiable Credential. >> >> This is one of many updates that we're rolling out for the community in >> the next few months. We will be adding support to the CHAPI Playground to >> make it easy for others to add their verifier implementations – just like >> the playground supports various issuer implementations today. We will >> continue to add new Verifiable Credentials and make it easy for anyone to >> contribute their own VC examples to be displayed on the site. Shortly, we >> are planning to experiment with multiple types of protocols over CHAPI. >> Stay tuned. >> >> If you have feature requests, please feel free to discuss them on this >> mailing >> >> list or add them to: >> >> https://github.com/credential-handler/chapi.io/issues >> >> The team that put the CHAPI playground together is on the CCG and VC EDU >> >> mailing lists and are happy to answer any questions about current or >> future >> >> functionality planned for the CHAPI Playground. >> >> >> Instructions on using the new Verifier functionality is shown below for >> those of you that would like to try it out: >> >> To start verifying VCs on the playground, please use the following >> instructions: >> >> Wallet Sign Up >> >> 1. Sign up for any CHAPI-enabled digital wallet. >> >> For example, you could go to https://demo.vereswallet.dev/ and sign up: >> >> 2. Click "Get a Wallet". >> >> 3. Use an email address that you have access to. You can modify the email >> address to create multiple accounts if you'd like: >> myname+chapi@example.com (note the "+chapi" addition could have also >> been "+2", "+3", and so on). >> >> 4. Make sure to "Allow" the wallet to handle credentials on your behalf. >> >> VC Issuance >> >> 1. Visit the playground by going to: >> >> https://playground.chapi.io/issuer >> >> 2. Click "Alumni" to load the alumni Verifiable Credential example into >> the playground. >> >> 3. Click "Issue Verifiable Credential" and complete the issuance steps. >> >> VC Verification >> >> 1. Visit the playground's verifier: >> >> https://playground.chapi.io/verifier >> >> 2. Click "Alumni" to load the alumni credential request into the >> playground. >> >> 3. Click "Request Verifiable Presentation" and complete the verification >> steps. >> >> >> Kind regards, >> >> Ganesh >> >> > > -- > *ORIE STEELE* > Chief Technical Officer > www.transmute.industries > > <https://www.transmute.industries> >
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