Decentralized Identifier Documents

Architecture

Decentralized Identifier Documents serve as the foundational framework for verifiable, self-sovereign digital identity within distributed ledger ecosystems. These structured objects enable entities to establish unique, cryptographic identifiers that operate independently of centralized registries or certificate authorities. By utilizing persistent URIs, these documents anchor public keys and service endpoints directly onto the blockchain, ensuring that participants maintain full control over their digital credentials. This structural autonomy eliminates single points of failure, which is critical for institutional integrity in high-frequency trading environments.
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DID Documents

Meaning ⎊ Standardized metadata files associated with DIDs, defining authentication methods and interaction endpoints for identity.