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chrisb (boscolo.eth)@boscolo
3/8/2023

When you see the term "DID" do you assume it means: - A W3C compliant decentralized identifier "did:foo:0x123" - A generic term for any decentralized identifier (ie. ETH Addr) - Have no idea what it means (Not engagement farming, genuinely curious how this community sees this, recast of you are interested too?)

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Dan Romero@dwr
3/8/2023

There are a few DID people on FC like @pushix

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pushix@pushix
3/8/2023

1) or 2) but depends on context (technical context usually means 1)

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Caden@cbxm
3/15/2023

1, for sure

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Yash Karthik@yashkarthik
3/15/2023

usually 1

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Joe Petrich@jpetrich
3/15/2023

1

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buidlpreneur@scottrepreneur
3/15/2023

The latter is just folks that don't know the formatting of the former

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Daniel LombraƱa@teleyinex
3/15/2023

Second.