I really like the idea and am building a similar thing with Bip39 instead of libsodium. I dont know why us software people always start with identity as the intital entry point into a new paradigm.
I agree with your implementation and because am building a similar thing, see issues with getting people to use it the same way no one uses pgp.
I suggest take a look at flow, or dapper auth and tell me what you think. Why not start with a usecase, any usecase to get real folks to play with this?
Down to working together and/or using stamp instead of bip39 in my own project
Hey, I'd love to connect more about what you're working on and definitely collaborate. I'll check out flow and dapper as well, thanks for the suggestion.
For me, identity keeps coming up not just in my own projects, but also in other places I'm seeing as well. Almost every decentralized system/protocol I've come across has invented its own identity system, and boiling that down into something that's a) like PGP but actually easy to use and b) takes most of the useful parts of the identity systems in other protocols seems like it would be really helpful.
Do you have code posted for you project? I'd love to look.
Firstbase, Stripe Atlas, and a few other options. There are everything handled for you services.
WHy not incorporate in Sg? Start in Sg and once you have people incorporate in the us if you have to
there is an invest like the best episode about valuing art that might be a good listen. If the idea is to standardize prices and be an information source, this is great.
dune analytics gets close if i get what you are asking. they use rebase as the BI tool.
If by events you mean logs from eth ancillary services, that would be interesting to watch and hard to get.
gitbook is what you are looking for. if you dont mind hosting it on a subdomain.
You could also use a headless cms like strapi or graphcms or contentful where teachers add content and you can deploy it wherever statically
I agree with your implementation and because am building a similar thing, see issues with getting people to use it the same way no one uses pgp.
I suggest take a look at flow, or dapper auth and tell me what you think. Why not start with a usecase, any usecase to get real folks to play with this?
Down to working together and/or using stamp instead of bip39 in my own project