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Roadmap

James Monaghan edited this page Oct 21, 2016 · 3 revisions

Status

Sovrin was released to the public in September 2016. We are in the early stages of nurturing an open source community around our technology, but we are committed to doing our work "in the open" and to accepting community suggestions and contributions. We do not yet publish a formal roadmap, but this page serves as a high level summary of which features we have and what we are currently prioritising.

What We Have

There are several existing features which make Sovrin exciting today:

  • Public test and live distributed ledgers running (both in a “sandbox” mode)
  • Open source code for running your own nodes
  • CLI for interacting with the network
  • Ability to look up verification keys given an identifier
  • Support for basic key management operations
  • Publish a key with an identifier
  • Replace a key
  • Support for basic verifiable claims
  • Anonymous credentials

What We're Working On

Our current feature priorities include:

  • Native DID support, including key rotation
  • Selective disclosure of verifiable claims
  • Anonymous credential revocation
  • Reference mobile clients
  • Reference agent implementation
  • Performance & stability improvements
  • Recover control of an identifier

Where You Can Help

There are several ways to get involved:

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