- From: Steven Rowat <steven_rowat@sunshine.net>
- Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2026 08:58:02 -0800
- To: public-credentials@w3.org, Manh Thanh Le <vnlemanhthanh@gmail.com>
Received on Monday, 12 January 2026 16:58:13 UTC
On 2026-01-12 3:44 am, Manh Thanh Le wrote: > +1 for did:cel. > > If useful down the road, Glogos could serve as an optional anchoring layer — DAG-based temporal proof without periodic heartbeats. > Happy to collaborate if there's interest. Perhaps this will need its own thread, but could you indicated in non-technical language what Glogos would provide, if anything, that other DID methods and protocols don't? Specifically, my interest is in the publishing of digital files, and all that can entail: attribution, peer review, pseudonymity, payment, privacy, etc. For example, use cases such as the following, what would Glogos do, or do better, that other DID methods can't yet? 1. A journalist reporting news from a war zone where they are in personal danger. 2. An abuse survivor publishing a book about their family experiences pseudonymously. 3. A scientific researcher who is not affiliated with an institution submitting a report of an experiment to a peer-review journal (open or commercial). Steven Rowat
Received on Monday, 12 January 2026 16:58:13 UTC