- From: Amir Hameed <amsaalegal@gmail.com>
- Date: Fri, 6 Feb 2026 21:50:38 +0530
- To: Harrison <harrison@spokeo.com>
- Cc: W3C Credentials CG <public-credentials@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <CANGYBswvyra3wEB5ergcKdNGzi=THXk0Ac-+8+mBGdWokt6d0g@mail.gmail.com>
Dear Harrison, Thank you for your kind words — I really appreciate it. I’ll be reaching out soon to discuss the PQC + VC/DID implementation in more detail and explore next steps. Best regards, Amir Hameed Mir Principal Investigator, Sirraya Labs On Fri, 6 Feb 2026 at 9:23 PM, Harrison <harrison@spokeo.com> wrote: > Cool, nice work! > > Sincerely, > > *Harrison Tang* > COO > LinkedIn <https://www.linkedin.com/company/spokeo/> • Instagram > <https://www.instagram.com/spokeo/> • Youtube <https://bit.ly/2oh8YPv> > > > On Fri, Feb 6, 2026 at 6:11 AM Amir Hameed <amsaalegal@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hello CCG, >> >> I wanted to share a successful implementation of a Post-Quantum >> Cryptography (PQC) stack within the W3C VC/DID framework. >> >> Attached are screenshots demonstrating a full lifecycle using >> *CRYSTALS-Dilithium5* (Dilithium5VerificationKey2023): >> >> 1. >> >> *holder_did.json*: A DID Document utilizing a Dilithium5 public key. >> 2. >> >> *verifiable_credential.json*: A university degree credential issued >> and signed with Dilithium5. >> 3. >> >> *verifiable_presentation.json*: A complete presentation where the >> holder-binding is also secured via Dilithium. >> >> Given the NIST standardization of Dilithium, I believe this demonstrates >> the readiness of PQC suites for production-grade Decentralized Identity. >> >> Looking forward to any feedback or discussion on further standardizing >> these PQC-based verification methods. >> >> Best, >> >> Amir Hameed Mir >> >> Principal Investigator , Sirraya Labs >> >
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