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A Python wrapper around the anoncreds
Rust library, this module provides support for Hyperledger Anoncreds verifiable credential issuance, presentation, and verification.
The initial implementation of anoncreds
/ indy-shared-rs
was developed by the Verifiable Organizations Network (VON) team based at the Province of British Columbia, and derives largely from the implementations within Hyperledger Indy-SDK. To learn more about VON and what's happening with decentralized identity in British Columbia, please go to https://vonx.io.
Pull requests are welcome! Please read our contributions guide and submit your PRs. We enforce developer certificate of origin (DCO) commit signing. See guidance here.
We also welcome issues submitted about problems you encounter in using anoncreds
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We found that anoncreds demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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