Identity Statement
Full Title
An Identity Statement will return the metadata that backs a canonical Identifier on the web.
Context
There are a variety of existing statements about a Trusted Identity in Cyberspace that can be used to guide the development of a common understanding about what a Identity Statement should contain. Some of those are listed together with the relevant parts of each to this topic.
DID Document
The Decentralized Identity document is under development by the W3C Credential Community. "The entities are identified by decentralized identifiers (DIDs). They may authenticate via proofs (e.g., digital signatures, privacy-preserving biometric protocols, etc.). DIDs point to DID Documents. A DID Document contains a set of service endpoints for interacting with the entity"
Security
DID architecture should enable sufficient security for relying parties to depend on DID Documents for their required level of assurance.
Proof-based
DID architecture should enable an entity to provide cryptographic proof of authentication and proof of authorization rights.
Discoverability
DID architecture should make it possible for entities to discover DIDs for other entities to learn more about or interact with those entities.
Interoperability
DID architecture should use interoperable standards so DID infrastructure can make use of existing tools and software libraries designed for interoperability