- From: Steven Rowat <steven_rowat@sunshine.net>
- Date: Sat, 15 Nov 2025 14:18:15 -0800
- To: public-credentials@w3.org
- Message-ID: <d3e70f90-6093-4049-bead-d10ceb907e10@sunshine.net>
On 2025-11-14 11:50 pm, Amir Hameed wrote: > > I have a good news, we finally have a production grade DID & VC based passwordless authentication and authorization system which works in a zero trust environment using a challenge response mechanism for authentication and authorisation. SSI is real and it’s working here > > Try it : https://one.sirraya.org I did this, and found it admirably simple to create. Leading me to: What's next? Where are you envisioning it will be used? Any general comments would be helpful. And, for example, is this a possible use case? : A publication like "The Atlantic" wishes to publish an article by someone either pseudonymously or anonymously, but also check that the person has some experience in the field they're writing about. I.e., They want to accompany the article with a statement like: "Author X has published peer-reviewed work in this field in the past." So The Atlantic also needs to know, first, that this is indeed true. Can the Sirraya DID facilitate these needs, both for the author's transfer of documents, and for the VCs required to ensure they have the relevant experience? If so, what do the parties need to do to get such a system underway — the writer of the document, and the publishers of the Atlantic? Steven Rowat
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