Introduction
Entrants are welcome to use tools of their choice as long as they fit within the hackathon guidelines. Below are some open source tooling suggestions along with tutorials and video demos. If you have any further questions feel free to join us in the hackathon Discord server. We have dedicated channels for the various suggested tools where you can ask questions.
Tools and Technologies
TBD's SDK
TBD is Block's newest business unit and Web 5 is a decentralized open source platform that provides a new identity layer for the web to enable decentralized apps and protocols.
Web5 Overview from the did:hack hackathon.
A Deep Dive into the Latest Release of Web5
Veramo
Veramo is an open source JavaScript framework that makes it easy for anyone to use cryptographically verifiable data in their applications.
Development Tools and Tutorials
https://veramo.io/docs/api/did-comm/
Universal Resolver
The Universal Resolver is a utility developed at DIF to resolve Decentralized Identifiers (DIDs) across many different DID methods, based on the W3C DID Core 1.0 and DID Resolution Specifications
Full Presentation on DIDs, DID Resolution and Universal Resolver
Universal Registrar
DID Lint
This page checks the syntax and structure of a DID document to ensure that it conforms to the W3C Decentralized Identifiers Core Specification.
Polygon ID
Trinsic
(For participants taking up Trinsic's challenge and opt to use Trinsic's SDK)
Trinsic Platform Walkthrough video
Trinsic Dashboard and Platform Sign Up (Free Version is Available on Site)
Additional Resource links
By DIF Developer Advocate Pratap Mridha
Inspiration
Submissions from the recent "did:hack" decentralized idenity hackathon:
Decentralized Personal Finance App
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Contact Us & Support Channels
For questions please visit us at Discord or shoot us an email at hackathon@identity.foundation
