The Solution: DID aggregation

**The Solution: DID Aggregation**

Transitioning from isolated identities to an aggregated identity yields a comprehensive, representative identity image. This aggregated Decentralized Identifier (DID), compliant with W3C DID standards, can effectively tackle the problem of disparate ID registry systems that many tech companies currently face. MYID's DID aggregation creates a platform-agnostic identity system, eliminating the need for users to register accounts and developers to build new registry systems.

DIDs are based on the Self-Sovereign Identity (SSI) paradigm. They can identify any subject that the DID controller wishes to identify, independent of centralized registries, identity providers, or certificate authorities. DIDs are URIs that link a DID subject with a DID document, enabling trustworthy interactions associated with that subject.

Each DID document can express cryptographic material, verification methods, or service endpoints, providing mechanisms for a DID controller to demonstrate control over the DID. Service endpoints facilitate trusted interactions related to the DID subject. A DID document may contain information about the identified subject, or even the subject itself (e.g., a data model).

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