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Decentralized identifier

In the realm of digital identity, a Decentralized Identifier (DID) serves as a unique, verifiable, and persistent identifier that does not rely on a centralized registry. It is typically generated and/or registered cryptographically, ensuring secure identification of entities across various platforms and systems. This concept is a key component in the broader framework of decentralized identity systems, contributing to enhanced privacy and control for users.
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