Introduction to Decentralized Identity [Live Workshop]

In this live workshop, Agne Caunt (Product Owner, Dock Labs) and Richard Esplin (Head of Product, Dock Labs) guided learners through the foundations of decentralized identity: how digital identity models have evolved, the Trust Triangle that powers verifiable data exchange, and the technologies behind it: from verifiable credentials to DIDs, wallets, and biometric-bound credentials.

0:00 – Welcome and session overview
2:50 – How digital identity models evolved
7:00 – Key benefits of decentralization
9:35 – From organization-centric to user-centric identity
12:15 – Understanding the Trust Triangle
14:30 – Example of Dock Labs’ verifiable credential platform
19:00 – What can be a verifiable credential
21:55 – Credential issuance and wallet flow.
23:15 – Inside the verifiable credential data model
24:50 – Selective disclosure and zero-knowledge proofs
27:20 – What are decentralized identifiers (DIDs)
30:10 – Choosing the right DID method
31:20 – What is a credential wallet
38:40 – Common misconceptions about wallets
40:20 – How biometric-bound credentials work
42:20 – The blockchain’s role in decentralized identity
46:15 – Practical exercise: map your trust triangle
47:10 – Q&A

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