Decentralized Identifiers (DIDs)
This document details how to use the did:near method for decentralized identifiers on the NEAR blockchain, how it complies with W3C DID Core, and how it integrates with verifiable credentials (VCs), proof registries, and resolution tooling.
What is a DID?
A Decentralized Identifier (DID) is a persistent, unique identifier that does not require a centralized registry. On NEAR, DIDs are created based on either account names or raw public keys, and they are fully compatible with the W3C DID standard.