(GDPR, PDPA, PDPB etc.) across the world formulated on the
privacy of personal data.
But, can’t the Identity solutions be handled without Blockchain?
Please note that the identity solutions can be implemented using
centralized storage (i.e., without Blockchain) and yet the DID
implementations come with many benefits broadly categorized as
security, controllability, and portability as represented in Table 17.1
as follows:
Security
Controllability
Portability
The identity information
must be kept secure
The user must be in
control of who can see
and access their data
The user must be able to
use their identity data
wherever they want and
not to be tied to a single
provider
Protection
Existence/User-centricity
Interoperability
Persistence/Longevity
Control
Transparency
Minimization
Consent
Access
Table 17.1: Features of DID solutions
17.3 World Wide Web Consortium
While developing a project in the decentralized identity that involves
relatively an emerging space, it’s desirable to understand the new
features that DID can offer and, at the same time, not get into any
loopholes in this nascent technology. Founded in 1994, the World
Wide Web Consortium or W3C is the prime organization for setting
the international standards for the world wide web. Its main mission
is to develop the protocols and guidelines that ensure long-term
growth for the web. W3C perhaps is the first consortium that came
out to develop a set of protocols to define “Decentralized Identifier”
or DID.