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The Rubric helps you understand the technologies behind Decentralized Identity, including Decentralized Identifiers, also known as DIDs (or D.I.D.s), DID documents and DID methods. We review different... more
FAQs about The Rubric:How many episodes does The Rubric have?The podcast currently has 35 episodes available.
July 23, 2025Verifying a Web of Truth (did:webvh, Part 2)did:webvh adds historical verifiability to did:web, using cryptographic provenance to establish that the current DID document is the result of legitimate updates by the DID controller. Today on the show we talk with Stephen Curran and John Jordan, co-creators and implementers of the did:webvh specification. References ACA-py Plug In https://aca-py.org/latest/features/PlugIns/ AnonCreds Specification https://hyperledger.github.io/anoncreds-spec/ DID......more41minPlay
July 23, 2025Verifying a Web of Truth (did:webvh, Part 1)did:webvh adds historical verifiability to did:web, using cryptographic provenance to establish that the current DID document is the result of legitimate updates by the DID controller. Today on the show we talk with Stephen Curran and John Jordan, co-creators and implementers of the did:webvh specification. References ACA-py Plug In https://aca-py.org/latest/features/PlugIns/ AnonCreds Specification https://hyperledger.github.io/anoncreds-spec/ DID......more44minPlay
July 14, 2025Didja JWK? We did! (did:jwk, Part 2)did:jwk embeds a JSON Web Key (JWK) in a DID to enable the use of JWKs in DID-enabled systems. Simple and straightforward, it promises to give did:key and did:pkh a run for their money. We talk with two of the co-authors of did:jwk, Jeremie Miller, known for creating Jabber and XMPP, and Orie Steele, CTO......more49minPlay
July 14, 2025Didja JWK? We did! (did:jwk, Part 1)did:jwk embeds a JSON Web Key (JWK) in a DID to enable the use of JWKs in DID-enabled systems. Simple and straightforward, it promises to give did:key and did:pkh a run for their money. We talk with two of the co-authors of did:jwk, Jeremie Miller, known for creating Jabber and XMPP, and Orie Steele, CTO......more48minPlay
June 11, 2025Exploring the SOL-ar System (did:sol, Part 2)did:sol is the Solana DID method. Solana is an application-centric blockchain praised for it’s high-throughput and composability. Today on the show we talk with Martin Riedel, and Daniel Kelleher, co-editors and implementers of the did:sol specification. References Civic https://www.civic.com/ x: @civickey Cryptid https://github.com/identity-com/cryptid DID Directory https://diddirectory.com/ did:sol spec https://g.identity.com/sol-did/ did:sol on diddirectory.com https://diddirectory.com/sol did:sol on......more52minPlay
June 11, 2025Exploring the SOL-ar System (did:sol, Part 1)did:sol is the Solana DID method. Solana is an application-centric blockchain praised for it’s high-throughput and composability. Today on the show we talk with Martin Riedel, and Daniel Kelleher, co-editors and implementers of the did:sol specification. References Civic https://www.civic.com/ x: @civickey Cryptid https://github.com/identity-com/cryptid DID Directory https://diddirectory.com/ did:sol spec https://g.identity.com/sol-did/ did:sol on diddirectory.com https://diddirectory.com/sol did:sol on......more48minPlay
October 10, 2024Web Superpowers Activated! (did:webs, Part 1)did:webs is an interoperable more secure version of did:web, applying the principles of KERI to layer on additional security while retaining usability. Today on the show we talk with Markus Sabadello and Lance Byrd, contributors to and implementers of, the did:webs specification. References Danube Tech https://danubetech.com/ Decentralized Identity Foundation (DIF) https://identity.foundation/ did:webs for Muggles https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1BC9y4YvLPwOJwnwpwl8puJYwJHUONLovLITxOCOK8FY/edit?usp=sharing ......more47minPlay
October 10, 2024Web Superpowers Activated! (did:webs, Part 2)did:webs is an interoperable more secure version of did:web, applying the principles of KERI to layer on additional security while retaining usability. Today on the show we talk with Markus Sabadello and Lance Byrd, contributors to and implementers of, the did:webs specification. References Danube Tech https://danubetech.com/ Decentralized Identity Foundation (DIF) https://identity.foundation/ did:webs for Muggles https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1BC9y4YvLPwOJwnwpwl8puJYwJHUONLovLITxOCOK8FY/edit?usp=sharing ......more51minPlay
January 24, 2024DIDs for Any Crypto (did:pkh, Part 2)did:pkh is the minimalist multi-blockchain DID method, designed to work with any blockchain with minimal fuss. Today we talk with two of the authors–and implementers–of did:pkh, Wayne Chang and Joel Thorstensson. References 3Box Labs https://3boxlabs.com/ Ceramic Network https://ceramic.network/ Chain Agnostic Improvement Proposals (CAIP) https://github.com/ChainAgnostic/CAIPs Chain Agnostic Standards Alliance (CASA) https://github.com/ChainAgnostic/CASA DID Directory https://diddirectory.com/ did:ens......more37minPlay
January 24, 2024DIDs for Any Crypto (did:pkh, Part 1)did:pkh is the minimalist multi-blockchain DID method, designed to work with any blockchain with minimal fuss. Today we talk with two of the authors–and implementers–of did:pkh, Wayne Chang and Joel Thorstensson. References 3Box Labs https://3boxlabs.com/ Ceramic Network https://ceramic.network/ Chain Agnostic Improvement Proposals (CAIP) https://github.com/ChainAgnostic/CAIPs Chain Agnostic Standards Alliance (CASA) https://github.com/ChainAgnostic/CASA DID Directory https://diddirectory.com/ did:ens......more40minPlay
FAQs about The Rubric:How many episodes does The Rubric have?The podcast currently has 35 episodes available.