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@civic/did-registry
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An on-chain protocol to provide reverse-lookup on did:sol key membership
An on-chain protocol for registering did:sol DIDs against public keys, allowing for reverse-lookup of the DID from the public key.
A DID can be registered against a key, if that key is an authority on the DID.
yarn add @civic/did-registry
import { PublicKey } from "@solana/web3.js";
import { Registry } from '@civic/did-registry';
const provider = anchor.AnchorProvider.env();
const registry = new Registry(provider.wallet, program.provider.connection);
// Register a DID
await registry.register("did:sol:123...");
// Lookup all registered DIDs
const dids: string[] = await registry.listDIDs();
// Remove a DID
await registry.remove("did:sol:123...");
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An on-chain protocol to provide reverse-lookup on did:sol key membership
The npm package @civic/did-registry receives a total of 39 weekly downloads. As such, @civic/did-registry popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @civic/did-registry demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 16 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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