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TBD Web5

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WEB5: AN EXTRA DECENTRALIZED WEB PLATFORM

Building an extra decentralized web that puts you in control of your data and identity

The web democratized the exchange of information, but it's missing a key layer: identity. We struggle to secure personal data with hundreds of accounts and passwords we can’t remember. On the web today, identity and personal data have become the property of third parties.

Web5 brings decentralized identity and data storage to your applications. It lets devs focus on creating delightful user experiences, while returning ownership of data and identity to individuals.

Web2 and Web3 to Web5
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WEB5 PDF

Components

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Decentralized Identifiers

An implementation of DIF’s emerging decentralized identifiers standard.

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Decentralized Web Node

An implementation of DIF's emerging decentralized personal datastore standard.

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Self-Sovereign Identity Service

An in-a-box service that handles the full Verifiable Credentials lifecycle, including issuance, verification, revocation, and more.

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Self-Sovereign Identity SDK

Standards-based primitives for using Decentralized Identifiers and Verifiable Credentials.

Actors

Wallets

wallets act as agents for individuals or institutions by facilitating identity and data interactions.

Decentralized Web Nodes (DWNs)

personal datastores that hold public and encrypted data.

Decentralized Web Apps (DWAs)

web apps enhanced with decentralized identity and data storage capabilities.

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Use Cases

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Control Your Identity

Alice holds a digital wallet that securely manages her identity, data, and authorizations for external apps and connections. Alice uses her wallet to sign in to a new decentralized social media app. Because Alice has connected to the app with her decentralized identity, she does not need to create a profile, and all the connections, relationships, and posts she creates through the app are stored with her, in her decentralized web node. Now Alice can switch apps whenever she wants, taking her social persona with her.

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Own Your Data

Bob is a music lover and hates having his personal data locked to a single vendor. It forces him to regurgitate his playlists and songs over and over again across different music apps. Thankfully there's a way out of this maze of vendor-locked silos: Bob can keep this data in his decentralized web node. This way Bob is able to grant any music app access to his settings and preferences, enabling him to take his personalized music experience wherever he chooses.


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