Decentralized

To make the protocol available for people with/without a technical background to interact with all kinds of DIDs, and for dApp to verify agnostic DID mechanisms, we will need a third party to undertake the verification process, but this will soon lead to a single point of failure.

In order to remove centralized authorities or any single point failure in the DID verification system, weโ€™re building a Decentralized Validator Network over a Proof of Stake blockchain, which will restructure the business model between validators and service demanders. The network guarantees the honesty of validators with contracts executed on-chain.

The Validator Network processes DID verification requests from a service demander and return a trustable credential of the DID among other information. The verification process will be implemented by a random set of validators in the network, featuring a BFT consensus algorithm to secure the verification result.

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