DID Standards
DID Standards refer to the protocols and specifications for Decentralized Identifiers, which are a new type of identifier that enables verifiable, decentralized digital identity. These identifiers are designed to be globally unique, resolvable without centralized registries, and under the control of the identity owner.
By adhering to these standards, different applications and services can interact with each other's identity systems, promoting interoperability. This is essential for the widespread adoption of decentralized identity solutions across the internet.
It ensures that a user's identity is not siloed within a single platform or protocol. These standards are developed by organizations like the W3C to provide a consistent framework for secure and private identity management.
They are the foundation of a decentralized web.