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Include a new codec from EBSI implementation #63
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Thank you @samu-gataca |
@samu-gataca fascinating approach... |
Hi there, any new about this topic? |
I'm opposed to this. It would make I.m.o., if you're handling JWKs, use |
Hi there,
I'm reaching out you to try to include the EBSI specification into the did key specification.
https://api-pilot.ebsi.eu/docs/specs/did-methods/did-method-for-natural-person#schema-of-the-method-specific-identifier
As you can see in the implementation, there is a multicodec approach
With this public key P-256
{ "crv": "P-256", "kty": "EC", "x": "Lyzu4hajYTyIBGeg31gneDkID1iiUapPONRPIrG8l4Y", "y": "iMLobYRurzjfgfJS-CbAPMA8xrVsA8QgQdimEu_W-yo" }
The DID generated is
did:key:z2dmzD81cgPx8Vki7JbuuMmFYrWPgYoytykUZ3eyqht1j9KbpaxuVPhKtEdpKCagY9XhyyyzNUPwwd4ookwVpAMkkMnKkNWWUJrSYPuShZp8dPKs17kBZqqfz3vDn3QQUT9EEiZN59AGSnDFxYLaRb2DawMkRhJth6U76FuKuWPZJE3v2G
In your specification there is the possibility to use this kind of codifications, so we are requesting to add this new one to the list included into the did method.
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