- From: Snorre Lothar von Gohren Edwin <snorre@diwala.io>
- Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2022 07:30:12 +0200
- To: James Chartrand <jc.chartrand@gmail.com>
- Cc: public-vc-edu@w3.org
- Message-ID: <CAE8zwO2cFgL0OiTRkaM71PsEbD_=Ok570HRf=7Q3+jOmLkXBmQ@mail.gmail.com>
Thanks for sharing. My only question, how do you tell the bank, or immigration office to identify the person on the other side. Papercopy with a QR code, anyone can deliver, so what is the process discussed of identifying that this holder is the rightful holder? ᐧ On Mon, Jun 27, 2022 at 6:52 PM James Chartrand <jc.chartrand@gmail.com> wrote: > We include the QRs within PDF letters issued to university students (this > is just a pilot project for now). The letters confirm things like that the > student has graduated, or the courses in which they are registered for the > current term, but this could be used for any kind of letter that attests > something. > > The student might upload the PDF as part of an online application process > (say to get a student bank account). Or if opening the account in person > at the bank they might present a paper copy of the letter. > > An incoming foreign student might print out a paper copy of an ‘offer’ > letter from a university, and physically present it to an immigration agent > when entering the country and applying for their student visa. The > immigration agent would scan the QR with a verification app. > > The verification app confirms the details as they appear in the Verifiable > Credential (not as they appear in the PDF, which could be tampered with). > > James > > On Jun 27, 2022, at 10:52 AM, Snorre Lothar von Gohren Edwin < > snorre@diwala.io> wrote: > > Anyone want to share the usecase of this way of doing things :D ? > Holder wants things on a piece of paper? Verifier have to do some identity > verification on the other side? > ᐧ > > On Mon, Jun 27, 2022 at 4:43 PM James Chartrand <jc.chartrand@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> Hi Seth, >> >> We generate QRs containing Verifiable Credentials (wrapped in a >> Verifiable Presentation), which scan easily, albeit with a very simple VC. >> >> We use the wonderful libraries from Digital Bazaar, in particular: >> >> https://github.com/digitalbazaar/vpqr >> >> Not sure if this helps with OpenBadges V3. >> >> James >> > > > -- > > *Snorre Lothar von Gohren Edwin* > Co-Founder & CTO, Diwala > +47 411 611 94 > www.diwala.io > <http://www.diwala.io/> > *Stay on top of Diwala news on social media! **Facebook > <https://www.facebook.com/diwalaorg>** / **LinkedIn > <https://www.linkedin.com/company/diwala>** / **Instagram > <https://www.instagram.com/diwala_/>** / **Twitter > <https://twitter.com/Diwala>* > > > -- *Snorre Lothar von Gohren Edwin* Co-Founder & CTO, Diwala +47 411 611 94 www.diwala.io <http://www.diwala.io/> *Stay on top of Diwala news on social media! **Facebook <https://www.facebook.com/diwalaorg>** / **LinkedIn <https://www.linkedin.com/company/diwala>** / **Instagram <https://www.instagram.com/diwala_/>** / **Twitter <https://twitter.com/Diwala>*
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