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Today, researchers at Polygon Labs are excited to announce Privado ID Release 4, featuring new tools to facilitate seamless integration of Privado ID modules into developer projects.
Release 4 brings significant technical upgrades and improvements to developer experience. Let’s take a look at what’s new.
New tooling means better experience, with a dev-first emphasis on practical integrations. Here’s a run down.
With this new tool, developers can create and manage credentials seamlessly, leveraging a user-friendly interface. The schema builder helps developers define credential schemas, opening up the ability to make schemas as public goods, contributing to standardization and ecosystem interoperability.
Schemas built with this tool can be published to InterPlanetary File System (IPFS), which means the schemas created are immutable, reliable, and trusted by all issuers in the ecosystem. This crucial step towards interoperability ensures that credentials are standardized across issuers, fostering a more cohesive credential ecosystem.
Release 4 of Privado ID introduces an enhanced query builder, designed to create dynamic queries that can be answered with zero-knowledge (ZK) proofs.
Query builder eliminates the need for developers to have in-depth knowledge of query languages, such as the ZKQuery language, and instead helps developers seamlessly create the queries required by their project.
These queries unlock customized authentication requirements, from verifying credential ID ownership to checking the validity of a schema, and more. Take a peek at the new interface to see what’s possible.
Some highlights:
It is strongly encouraged that all developers upgrade to the latest version of the Verifier SDK, Wallet SDK, and Issuer Node. Doing so means developers have access to the latest upgrades.
Research is underway about the possibility of on-chain verification and issuing on-chain credentials.
An on-chain issuer leverages smart contract power to issue credentials in a decentralized process. So unlike traditional issuers, credential logic and data are stored on a blockchain (unless specifically made private), which means they are transparent and auditable.
The design space for new public and private use cases is blown wide open with these bleeding-edge areas of research. Learn more here.
The JS-SDK are Java Script Libraries to create client applications as browser extensions. These allow users to issue credentials about themselves, store credentials and a key, and generate proofs of credentials.
In other words, this is like having an issuer, a wallet, and a verifier all included in the same JS toolbox! Remember that this new release of the Beta JS-SDK is not backwards-compatible.
A new Developers Portal will launch soon, with improved guides for Privado ID. This is part of a commitment to constantly keep up-to-date technical documentation, knowledge databases, and support for developers building dApps.
Release 4 is the next step in Privado ID, but not the last.
Privado ID has become a huge ecosystem, facilitating a wide range of innovative endeavors. A bevy of new projects have begun using the Privado ID tools, including issuers, wallets, verifiers, system integrators, and trusted networks.
Interested in learning more about what Privado ID can do for your project? Reach out to the team here, or explore all the technical docs.
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