The Digital Address Protocol is a specialized identity protocol developed by the Accountable Digital Identity Association (ADIA) for creating and managing unique digital identifiers within a trusted ecosystem. This protocol enables secure user onboarding and identity verification through certified Digital Address Issuers.
The protocol facilitates the creation of Digital Addresses - special ADIA identifiers issued to individuals after completing Know Your Customer (KYC) processes. It operates through a network of trusted agents and directories to maintain identity integrity and privacy.
Key features include:
JSON payloadsPurpose and Scope:
Technical Specifications:
DIDComm-based messaging protocolsJSON message formats with standardized attributescreate-digital-addressverify-userrevoke-digital-addressresolve-digital-addressprovision-agentImplementation Requirements:
Security Considerations:
Interoperability Features:
The protocol is actively maintained by the ADIA and continues to evolve with new security and functionality requirements.
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