Re: [Implementation] CRYSTALS-Dilithium5 in W3C Verifiable Credentials

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*
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> 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
>>
>

Received on Friday, 6 February 2026 16:20:54 UTC