Bringing Decentralized Identity to Polygon with SpruceID
Spruce has added Polygon support in its identity infrastructure that enables Polygon developers to have standard and interoperable ways to issue, verify, and store trusted information to allow any Polygon account to control their identity.
Integrating with Polygon will enable developers to help liberate user data, and enable complex verification flows with user-controlled identities.
With these components:
💥Polygon accounts can be augmented with real-world credentials and dapps can verify this data to prevent sybil-attacks and offer differentiated services.
💥Polygon accounts can demonstrate their cross-chain history and consolidate activity proofs from different chains.
💥Polygon accounts can control permissioned off-chain storage with Kepler.
💥Polygon smart contracts can be supercharged by building a reliable clutch to off-chain actors, assets, and legal frameworks.
Polygon is now supported in DIDKit via did:pkh. DIDKit provides Verifiable Credential and Decentralized Identifier functionality across different platforms.
The goal of did:pkh is to allow any valid blockchain address to “spin up” a feature-limited but valid and widely interoperable DID and DID Document, valid in a limited context where accounts are represented by DIDs. Polygon is now a supported network via this method, along with validity being checked according to CAIP-10.
About Spruce
Spruce lets users control their data across the web. Through SpruceID and Kepler, Spruce provides an ecosystem of open source tools for developers that let users collect their data in one place that they control, and show their cards however they want. Spruce’s solution enables limitless use cases across NFT creator authenticity, cross-chain reputation, private pools for DeFi, and even permissioned storage for DAOs. Its product suite includes a cross-platform framework for decentralized identity, reusable verification workflows to tie public social media accounts to public keys, and programmable permissioned storage for the secure sharing of critical data.
If you’re a developer looking to give users back control over their identity and data, get started
SOURCE: https://blog.spruceid.com/spruce-integrates-polygon/amp/?__twitter_impression=true