Last week was the 36th Internet Identity Workshop. Almost 300 people from around the world called 160 sessions. The energy was high and I enjoyed seeing so many people working on identity talking with each other and sharing their ideas. The topics were diverse but I think it's fair to say that verifiable credentials were a hot topic. And while there were plenty of discussions about technical implementations, I think those were overshadowed by sessions discussing credential business models, use cases, and adoption. We should have the book of proceedings completed in about a month and you'll be able to get the details of sessions there. You can view
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Internet Identity Workshop Report
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Last week was the 36th Internet Identity Workshop. Almost 300 people from around the world called 160 sessions. The energy was high and I enjoyed seeing so many people working on identity talking with each other and sharing their ideas. The topics were diverse but I think it's fair to say that verifiable credentials were a hot topic. And while there were plenty of discussions about technical implementations, I think those were overshadowed by sessions discussing credential business models, use cases, and adoption. We should have the book of proceedings completed in about a month and you'll be able to get the details of sessions there. You can view