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Attributes of identities(wallets) and objects can serve functionality from attribute-based access control to trusted entities and dynamic functionality of NFTs. In Cryptography, attributes can be represented by a combination of a digital signature from the issuer's private key and a descriptive string. I want to open the conversation regarding Signature enforced attributes for the hedera network.
Obstacles
Some obstacles I foresee are who is permitted to be an issuer of attributes; maybe it can differ depending on the use case. For example, an employer would issue them to be used in access control models. But then there is the problem of the employer's wallet being jeopardized as a single point of failure.
Another obstacle I foresee is that the attributes have to be sufficiently lightweight not to negatively impact the performance of hedera's services.
The very well may not be possible or need drastic altercations to be feasible. Regardless I would love to hear from the other brilliant minds in the community.
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Attributes
Attributes of identities(wallets) and objects can serve functionality from attribute-based access control to trusted entities and dynamic functionality of NFTs. In Cryptography, attributes can be represented by a combination of a digital signature from the issuer's private key and a descriptive string. I want to open the conversation regarding Signature enforced attributes for the hedera network.
Obstacles
Some obstacles I foresee are who is permitted to be an issuer of attributes; maybe it can differ depending on the use case. For example, an employer would issue them to be used in access control models. But then there is the problem of the employer's wallet being jeopardized as a single point of failure.
Another obstacle I foresee is that the attributes have to be sufficiently lightweight not to negatively impact the performance of hedera's services.
The very well may not be possible or need drastic altercations to be feasible. Regardless I would love to hear from the other brilliant minds in the community.
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